OUR WORD FOR IT, The tide is setting strongly in ihe direction of a Proeperous Season. Yet, some will c mplain. There is no use in complaining. If we were to sell people common Boots and charge a big price for them they would not return. We sell Bootß that fit well' look well, and wear a reasonabla time, and customers are anchored thereby. They are "ours," so to speak. They come a' second and a third time, and eteadily on. Our profits are squeezed down to the lowest point, so don't leer on that score. CITY BOOTMPALACE, GEOEGE AND ST. ANDREW STREETS. J. MKAY, Proprietor.
Why suffer when you can be cured by P.P P. To be had from all chemists. — Advt, Fisb live to a wonderful age. Professor Baird telle us of a pike in Bussia whose age dates back to the fifteenth century. Id the Royal Aquarium of St Petersburg, there are fish that have been therefor 140 yeara.
LUCAS BROS., Gener cHß n i^ and « Br ? S8 Pounders ' etc - Kihttore SteMt - _^ ' Second-hand Enginee, Boilers and other Machinery on Sale.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 33, 13 December 1895, Page 8
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183Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 33, 13 December 1895, Page 8
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