LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. BOOTS! BOOTS! WHY GO FURTHER AND FARB WORSE. BOOTS! BOOTS! Oualitv Defying. Keenest Competition. Prove Us. MEN'S BARGAINS. WOMEN'S BARGAINS. Dregs Glace Boots ... l 2a 6d Glace Dress Boots „ ... 8s lla Dress Tan Boots 12s Bd Glace Button Boots 8s 6d Dress Chrome Boots Us 6d Dress Tan Boots 10s bd Working Chrome Boots 9s 6d Chrome Dress Shoes 5s 64 Strong Nailed Boots 8s 6d Chrome One-bar Shoes 4s lid Strong Bluchers 5s , 6( * Chrome Bals 7s lid Dress Evening Shoes 6s lid Carpet Slippers Is 00 Warm Slippers 1» Ud Polish, 4 tins for ... •••••••••„••• ,}» 0d BOYS' AND GIRLS' BARGAINS.-Chrome Boots (plated), 7's to 9's, 4a lid; 10 and 13, 5s lid. Youths' Extra Strong Boots (nailed), Ito3, 6s 6d; 4 and 5, 6s lid. Infants Shoes, 2's to 6's, Is 3d. Infants' Felt Boots, 6d a pair. Girls' Cloth Gaiters, 3s 114. Girls' Strap Shoes, 7to 10, 2s Sd. SPECIAL ODD LINES at Big Reductions to Clear. <~<IMON BROTHERS, GEORGE STREET (NEAR OCTAGON), OUR ONLY ADDRESS. G. A. FINDLAY AND CO., LTD., Manufacturers and Warehousemen. J52 High street, Dunedin, 18th July, 1912. Messrs ARTHUR BARNETT, LTD., George street, Dunedin. TYEAR SIRS,—We beg to advise you that you are the successful tenderers for the whole of our Salvage Stock. Yours faithfully, G. A. FINDLAY AND CO.. LTD. G. A. FINDLAY, Director. F. H. THOMPSON, Auditor. G. A. FINDLAY'S FIRE. INSURANCES, £12,000. THE STOCK SOILED BY WATER AND SMOKE ONTA. _ nrrn TXf NEXT WEEK WE INAUGURATE THE BIGGEST FIRE SALE EVER HELD IN DUNEDIN. RTH U E A R N E T T, "CITY BOOT PALACE" ECLIPSE SALE NOW ON. SPECIALS FOR TO-MORROW. MEN'S DEPARTMENT. Men's GLACE AND BOX CALF. Lace and Button. Usually 19s 6d toJss. Men's TAN AND BLACK GLACE BALS., Round Toes. Usually 16s Mto Men's STRONG WORKING BOOTS, Tips andJVails. fc gd Boy. STRONG SCHOOL BOOTS, Tips and fa i fc m Men's GYMNASIUM SHOES, size 7 only. Usually 3s 6d. Sale price, Is lid. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. Ladies' GLACE SHOES, best English and American makes, 3's and 4's only. "Usually 14s 6d to 18s 6d Sale P ncc > &s li<i - Ladies' BOX CALF LACE AND BUTTON BOOTS, Medium Toes. Usually 14s 6d Sale price, 7s 6d. Ladies' EVENING SHOES, 3's and 4's only. Sale price, Is 6d, Ladies' EVENING SHOES, all sizes. Usually 12s 6d to 14s 6d. Sale price, 6s 6d, 7s 6a, 8s 6a. Girls' GLACE BOOTS, Lace and Button. Usually 8s to 10s 6d. Sale price 4s lid. Children's Boots, Tan. „ , Salo price 1b 3d, 2s W. Children's SHOES. Sale pnoe, 6d, Is 6d, Is Ud. CITY BOOT PALACE ECLIPSE SALE NOW ON, FURTHER SALE REDUCTIONS. Take advantage of the BIG SAVINGS which our CLEARING SALE OFFERS. Further reductions have been made on many lines, whilst every article throughout tine establishment is reduced in price. Particularly special are these offerings: LADIES' TWEED COSTUMES, perfect fitting, in a choice variety of fashionable tweeds, latest style coats, with panel skirts. Usual price, 425. teak price, 27s 6d. WHITE and GREY FOXALINB NECKLETS, throw-over shape, slightly soiled. Usual' prices, 9s Ud and 10s 6d. Sale price, 2s Ud each L\DIES' FABRIC GLOVES, lined, stitched backs, dome fasteners, in Brown, Beaver, Grey, and White. Usual prices, Is Ud to 2s 6d. Sale price, Is pair. LADIES* HAIR NETS, in Light, Mid, and Dark shades, the new round style, with elastic. Sale price, 6 for 6d. VLL-WQOL BLOUSE FLANNEL.—A grand heavy line, specially cheap and good. Usual price, 2s 3d yard, gale pries, 10£ d per yard. EMBROIDERED BLOUSE PIECES, in All-wool Cream Delaine, handsomely embroidered in silk, excellent designs. Usual prices, 4s Ud and 5s 6d. Sale price, 2s Ud each. MOLLISONS LIMITED, CORNER GEORGE AND FREDERICK STREETS.
TOCK-TAKING Sa'e Bargains.—Boys Serge Knicker?, 2- lid: Corduroy. 3s lid,; Tweed and Velveteen Hat?, Is. Hallenstein Bros._ . JUVENILE'Tweed Overcoats, 8s lid, Kb 6d each; Conway Suits, 5s lid, forger sizes 8s lid, 10s Mj_ Real Sale. MEN'S "Denim" Overalls, 3s 6d pair: Trousers, 7s lid, 8s 6d; Sac Suit?, 21s 6d, 33s 9d, 35s 6d. Hallenstein's, George street. _ _ RUGBY Suits, three garments, for Youths, 12s 6d, 17* 6d, 21s, tweed or s«rge. llailcn-tein's Raje^Oco rge street, "ET'OR up-to-date Haircutting try the BaseJt; ment Saloon (late Mendelsohn's). Only first-class" aesisfants engaged. BALDNESS makes you look •' elderly." Martin's Hair Restorer invigorates and strengthens the growth; 2s 6d. Marshals Pharmacy. I KATES, Skates.—English and American kJ Ball-bearing; skate parts in stock. MeJvil'.e. 56 George street, PUBLISHED TO-MORROW EVENING, FULL ACCOUNTS OP THE DAY'S FOOTBAUI. AND HOCKEY. NORTH ISLAND COUNTRY TEAM v. AUCKLAND. RACING AT TRENTHAM. ILLUSTRATIONS: 'Star' Weekly Gazette. Southern First Fifteen. Well-known Rugby Enthusiast. SPECIAL CRICKET ARTICLES. No. 5. 'WHY I LIKE ENGLISH GROUNDS.' Warwick Armstrong, Australia. Wo have snared no expense to include an article by Australia's greatest all-round player. With bat and ball Armstrong has v,on many test matches for his country. SPORTING IN. ALL LANDS. CURRENT THEATRICAL NEWS. PRICE, ONE PENNY. Of all Agents, as usual. GLASGOW RESTAURANT, 265 MORAY PLACE. THIS well-known establishment has been thoroughly overhauled, painted, papered, refurnished, and renovated in every department, and is now open to cater for the public. No care or expense has been spared in making tlus a desirablo home for working men, who will receive every attention and consideration. Single bedrooms, everything new and clean, plenty of hot water, and every convenience, at the following very lowprices : Board and Residence, 16s per waek. All Meals, 6d. Dinner, three courses. Best of everything. Mr George Smith, who is in charge of the kitchen, has a world-wide experience of 20 years, and, with every convenience, is m a position to satisfy the most fastidious. PETER M'DONALD and GEORGE SMITH, Proprietors. •Phone 1,650. SOMETHING EOR BOYS. SMART 'TWEED HATS, with Stitched Brims and Crowns, Sizea, 6£ to 6J, Were Is lid and 2s 3d. Now la 3d and Is 6d. FANCY JERSEYS, in Wedgwood, Tan, Reseda, and Saxe, Were 3« lid to 4s 9d. Now 2s lid each. KILROY AND SUTHEELANP, Men's Department, i 182-200 JPrtoew jpiuafldin) "v
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Evening Star, Issue 14932, 19 July 1912, Page 7
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