Isn't this pretty good ? •♦ ■ A leading 1 professional gentleman of Dunedin and an acquaintance were walking- into business the other morning*. Among other things talked of were boots and their qualities. "Well," said the professional man, -'I have only one fault with the boots I buy at the City Boot Palace— THE Y WON'T WEAR OUT ! I'm sure I don't know how many soles I've had fixed on my last pair, and they're quite good yet." He then began and gave details of the walking he had done, praising* the splendid qualities of the C.B.P. footwear — because it " won't wear out." The acquaintance, who is a customer of ours, was naturally interested, and so mentioned the matter to us> and we thought it was good enough to tell you about. It's after all only another proof of the truth of the old proverb, " there's nothing like leather "—and bur reputation for good quality and value is built on the fact that we deal in the "solid article," and not in rubbishy "make-believes" and flashy-looking trash ! If you want good boots you can depend on the ." C.8.P." qualities. . Here is a splendid line for Men's wear— Real tip-top stuff made in Great Britain. They are branded with the "Glove" trade mark, and every pair carries a tag printed "all leather,"— and solid. British tanned leather at that. F " MEN'S SUMMER BOOTS, Stylish, Dressy, Neat, and All Leather. Box Calf Balmorals, Jeathej lined, medium toe, good shape ... ... ... ... 14/6 I Solid Box Calf Balmorals, unlined, welted ; a stylish last ... • ' •— . - — ,19/6 ' / 3 Glace Kid Balmorals, dressy and smart in appearance ■ ... ... ... ... 14/6 ' | Glace Kid, wide roomy toe, for eld#ly. men ; hygiean linings ... ... * *- ■ 22/6. > ~, } ' § '■ '/ ' , Extra Soft Box Calf, pliable, and very easy wear; welted, 22/6 ' , ■ ■ )l ■ ' % = FOOTWEAR for TENNIS, BOWLING, BOATING, Etc. ', ' Fashionable and High-class DRESS BOOTS and SHOES for SUMMER WEAR k " , , Boating Shoes, white canvas, rubber soles, 4/6 ; .the best' make North British Rubber Co., 5/- fitennine and < > by Ladies of correct and fastidious taste. ' , Yachting 1 Boots, 4/6 ; white canvas North British Rubber C 0.., 6/11 The "Beatrice" Shoe; the aristocratic "Langtry" Shape in Glace Kid, patent leather ; • Men's Tennis Shoes, best white canvas, very neatly shaped, with chrome leather soles, 12/9 Dependable Qualities vamp, Louis heels, lstfge tongue, steel buckle; lavender leather linings, 19/6 < t ■ , v v . Tennis Boots, the same make as above, 14/6 The same elegant shoeing (ilace Kid, with brown leather liniags, l§/6, ■, * , >^,;' [ t ■ " , Ladies' Tennis Shoes, black canvas Oxfords, rubber soles", 4/9 at the The "Beatrice," ligHt dre&sy -walking shoe,' single bar, glace kid, patent, leather toe-cap," * t Brown, Canvas Oxfords, rubber soles, 5/d - " Louis heel, and leather lined, 14/6 > - v - '<• J, . '• > "' Glace Kid 2-bar Shoes, very neat ; the little beauty, 8/6 Lowest Prices. " Oceaua " Glace Kid. fancy perforated crossbar, leather lined, 15/6 > ■ :'■'} Best Bowling Shoes, brown canvas, solid red rubber soles, 12/6 ; ditto white ditto, 12/9 The new and modish Nut-brown Tan Glace Kid Shoe, button? straight toe-cap, 14/6 and 16/6, < rftf- />ITI7 H/\/\'T W% A ¥ A f^TZ* george street, dunedin. The CITY BOOT PALACE, /o^m^^.
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SPECIAL SHOW •.'.._ — 6bC^-" •■'"••■•■•■- ;'•■'■ -■.■■■"] Mew Year I Novelties! ('f' - ' ' IN ALL DEPARTMENTS at ; ' . DUTHIE BROS., Ltd. 174 ff 176 George Street, Dunedin.] GOUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE OUR PROMPT A TTENT/ON. I
If OTAC^O DAILY TIMES \ J Ii; And WITNESS <£<£<£ j! I I Job Printing Department. I ■ ( ! JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION j! I I !' EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. 1[ I ■^M. i [ W 4rl «^* - \ ■ S , The Company ape Proppietops of the . . < ' I ■ ;! Whole of the Bill-Posting Hoardings in J; ■ ■ |i Dunedin and Suburbs. j! I ' *2& %£* i* IB H< [ Orders for the Posting of Theatrical & Commercial Announce- J> H I ments sent by Post will receive careful and prompt attention. \> mm
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Otago Witness, Issue 2808, 8 January 1908, Page 92
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