niTU Broken Boots and Broken Weather V' V ' Don't go very well together. I—2 fill I Very true, so our advice to the unlucky possessor of Broken Boots is to " cry quits." \J\J\J I But that is the second tiling to do, the first is to DAI AOC MAKE TRACKS FOR THE C.8.P., I It I— l"l VJ L»i <,, r et fitted in a pair of Substantial, Broken-weather-proof Boots or Shoes. 71 George St., Dunedin. j.m-kay, Proprietor. SEASONABLE GOODS AT REASONABLE. PRICES.
T A WftftflttTiff 9 QTU't'T ) 178 and 180 Colombo Street, Christchurch.— Hams, Bacon, Beef Sausages, German Sausages. ■gfUIVU^ VY 4A <* W + 4WJiJU I Brawn, White Puddings, Pressed Beef, Corned Beef, Compel Pork, Or Tongues, and a good ou^ly Pasnily £3ui€Xi€£ £» I°£ Suu»ll Goods. Urdera solicited daily and delivered punctually. Ring up Telephone 389.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXII, Issue 1, 3 May 1895, Page 6
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135Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXII, Issue 1, 3 May 1895, Page 6
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