OUR WORD FOR IT, Tbe tide iB setting strongly in the direction of a Prosperous 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, so don't fear on that Bcore. CITY BOOT PALACE, GEORGE AND BT. ANDREW STREETS. J. M KAY, Proprietor.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 48, 3 April 1896, Page 6
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154Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 48, 3 April 1896, Page 6
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