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OUR WORD FOR IT. The tide is setting strongly in the direction of a Prosperous Season. Yet, some will omplain. 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 tbat 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 pn tits are squeezed down to the lowest paint, so don't fear oq that score. CITY BOOTTALACE, GEOBGE AND BT. ANDBEW STBEBTB. J. M'KAY, Proprietor.

Footballers and Cricketers nse nothing but P.P.P. To bo hal from all chemists.— ADVT. Mr Gawne, of Dunedin (says tbe Southland Times of April 13 1891), has just been on a visit to Invercargill to push business little. Not that it wants mucb canvassing, for since he eommenc "i 'be manufacture of his Worcestershire Sauce, the demand ha* kept pace with his capacity to supply it. He makes a really good thirg iniiißtiDguish«ble from the famous Lea and Perrin's, which he place? upon one's table at a much lower price, and trusts to that to secure a steadily growing trade. Those who have not yet tried the Oolonial articla bhculd put tbeir prejudice aside for a time and test the question with a bo'tle or two. — Advt. The proprietor of a menagerie relates that one of his lions once hud a thorn Uken out of his paw by a FVp^cb lieutenant in Algeria. The lion aft»rw-»rda ran over tbe list of officers belonging to the reg - ment of his benefactor, and out of graitude devoured all of superior grade to tbe heutenan', who thereby found himself pr moted to the raok of colonel. The diffusion of these silent teachers, books, through the whole community, is to work gieater tS cts than artillery, m «cbinery, and legislation. Tbe culture which it is to spread, while an unspeakab c good to the i idivulual, is also to become the Bf ability of the nation. A literary man who vr»e on the verge of bringing out a book at ibe Pit' Pres", ordered bis proofs to be sent to him at a house where be was engaged to dine out, intending to look them over in » half-ho ir aftei dinner. The pria'er's buy, however, was late in bringmg them, and the ppnth-man had already joined the ladies in the drawing-room, whsn th j company was electrified by hearing the sonorous voice of the bu'ler announcing, " The devil from the Pitt has come for Mr Jones I " Myers and Co., Dentißts, Octagon, corner of George street The guarantee highest class work at moderate fees. Tbeir artificial teeth give general satisfaction, and the fact of them supplying a temporary denture while the grms are healing does away with the iDcoDvenience of being months withoal teeth, They manufacture a sing c artificial tooth for Ten Shillings, and sets equally moderate. The administration of nitrous oxide gas is alsoa preat boon to those needing tbe extraction of a tooth. Bead — [Advt.

T AITPTfiWIVT £ QTVV'7 I 178 an^ 180 CMc:nbo Street, Christchurch.— TTama, Bacon, Beef Sausages, German SaiiP!ure« JU&IWiJV VV All & diXij^Xi liiMvsn, Win,.- I'liu.lm.s, l'u^d Lluuf, Corned Beef, Corned Pork, OxTongues, and a K 0<..l Mij.plx Family BtltClierSj )°* Small ljuods Urder& solicited daily and delivered punctually. Ring up Telephone tftjy

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 47, 20 March 1896, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 47, 20 March 1896, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 47, 20 March 1896, Page 6