gjnbhc fotitw. he Miners of Qtagro Are hereby informed by MMINIMIMSII DRAPER, &C-i ST. BATHABTS That he has just Seceived, ex "Auckland," now in Port from Glasgow, a Consignment of his now well-known Hi "With Further Improvements in the shape of mmmmmsmm "Which, contrary to all Leather-Soled Boots hitherto introduced, give much LiitfiiinffMi^iJiitfimiiinTj "Without adding to the weight. A SAMPLE Can be Inspected in a few daya at the 'CHKONICLE OFFICE.' ran Thinks that in this case the acme of what can be produced in lilim Has been reached, but he will be glad to receive suggestions of Improvements from those who use the Boots, which, if found advisable, would be acted upon in future orders. A Large Portion of thia Consignment will be left in Dunedin, so that Orders sent to St. Bathans can be forwarded direct, and double carriage saved. Proceeds to Dunedin in a few days for the purpose of appointing A SPECIAL AGENT In Edinburgh to arrange about REGULAR SHIPMENTS. W. M'CONNOCHIE, DRAPER, &C, mmmtmm
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 416, 22 March 1877, Page 2
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169Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 416, 22 March 1877, Page 2
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