MESSRS. G. JSASH & CO., DEAPEES AND CLOTHIEES, HAVE ON HAND A HILL-ASSOSTED STOCK OF MILLINEEY, AND CLOTHING The whole of whicn mey are now Selling at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. SPECIAL NOTICE , !; FOB, OCTOBER. FIRST SHIPMENT (ex' Aboukir') for the Season of £2,000 worth of SPRING and SUMMER DRAPERY, together with a Large Lot of NEW GOODS bought lately at auction wiU be offered at CL&ARING-OTJT PRICES, AT R. HO BBS,' UPPEE QUEEN AND WAKEFIELU-STREETS. §gp Having just completed " Stock-tak-ing," and finding an OVERSTOCK in many Departments, a great many " JOB LINES" will be brought forward during the month and sold. N.B.—A Large Lot of WHITE STRAW (Ladies' and Children's) HATS for the Summer at Is. each. Hat Ornaments at nominal prices. Ready Money and no abatement. MEN'S & BOY'S CLOTHING in great variety. 11 0 B B 8, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPER, JUNCTION DBAPURI WABMHOTJSE, UPPER QUEEN AND WAZEFIELD-STBEETS. fTHIIH] "FLBZUBA;" 08, SPRING WAIST BOOT, T7IOR both Ladies and Gentlemen, gives an elegant appearance and symmetrical form to the _f foot improving the shape of the instep, with increased comfort in wearing. Its chief feature is an Elastic Steel Spring inserted in the Waist of the Boot, causing it to fit more closely to the hollow of the foot than the ordinary Boot. It is highly recommended by the Medical Faculty as a support for flat feet and weak ankles, while at the same time it improves the appearance and developes the shape of a well-formed foot by its surpassing elasticity. It is also completely successful in remedying uneven wearing, and possesses the important advantage of never losing its shape. '■■'". , t . . .i /. . f The" FLEXURA" BOOT is also invaluable in supporting and training the teet of young people. The " FLEXURA" SPRING- can be inserted of any strength—either light or strong —to suit all feet. %&* Observe the contrast!— Fig. I.— The Ordinary I Fig. 2.—The " Flexura" Boot, half worn. j Boot, half worn. PBIOE, PER PAIR, •■• - ONE GUINEA. MADE BY, W. BOLT 0 NJ TO P OF SHO ET L A ND^.S T E|E£E T.\" Near St. Pftul'a Church,.Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 255, 2 November 1870, Page 1
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