OUR WORD FOR IT, The tide is setting Btrongly in the direction of a Profperous 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 Boots that fit well, look well, and wear a reasonable time, and customers are anchored thereby. They are " ours," so to speak. They come a second and a third time, and steadily on. Our profits are squeezed down to the lowest point, bo don't fear on that score. CITY BOOT PALACE, GEORGE AND ST, ANDREW STREETS. J. M'KAY, Proprietor.
NPW 7P3 111 1 Tl fl PaiTIPFI fA Ccta-on.. ID-a.Xi.eca.in.. (In apest and Best Adornment of Pliot.^uphic Goods ; aJI Hl/n iiOaillllU V;ttlllCltt UVi, th( , Lacf Noveltic8 _ platl . Bt rapcrS) Cameras, Developing, Printing and Repairs. Lar SeßtS eBt Dark Room in New Zealand. Free to Tourißts Telephone 60.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 45, 6 March 1896, Page 15
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154Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 45, 6 March 1896, Page 15
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