The Most for the Back tip the Dominion, and — Do it Now! Money ! There is a Revolution in the Boot Trade of the Dominion. The last Customs Tariff has altered the whole appearance of things. Some of the " crack " manufacturers of this colony, by persistent effort, modern machinery, and up-to-date methods have been for the last couple of years especially, working to bring their products up to the standard of high-class British and American makers and they've done it ! The alteration in the Customs Tariff a few months ago came along with its increase of duty just in the nick of time, and as a result ''the most for the money " can now be given by the Dominion makers, in every class excepting the very fashionable styles for city men and society women. This is a big thing tor New Zealand ! Keep the money in the country and some of it is sure to find its way back into your own pocket. . Don't mistake vs — there are still poorly made boots turned out m JNew Zealand, just as there are in Great Britain and America, but we don't stock them — they're good enough for the other fellow ! Please note this. Our Guarantee is behind every pair of Dominion-made Boots which we sell. Just look at these grand values, why, they're a credit to maker, seller, and wearer, and to the "right little tight little Islands"' in which they're made. * 1-r Men's Every-day Balmoral Boots. ; two special : Ai— Box Calf, Pointed or Round Toe. Very neat i«/« S \ W _ A WORKINO BOO t. Solid Chrome, Thick Unlined Leather. Broad Sole, comAi— Chrome Leather Goloshed, Leather Lined ; splendid value. Nothing can be im- W fortable easy fit, Broad Toe, Heel and Toe Plates ... •• ••■ i*/6 ported to equal this at the price ... ... ... •• ••■ •- 12/6 yf A3— The same Boot Machine Sewn. A perfect " stunner !" ... ... ... i*/s " O.B."— Viscolized Cookliams. The boot for the "well-to-do" farmer, squatter, etc. A4-— Chrome Leather, with Leather Linings, Extra Wide Soles, easy fitting ... i*/6 \j|j Uppers of the finest leather procurable, made soft and waterproof by the Bt— Box Calf, Welted Sole, Round Toe. A real beauty ! . 19/6 ftjf Viscolizing process, which prevents the leather from cracking, and makes the ea-Glace Kid "Dandy » Duck-bill Toe, with or without Patent Leather Toe-cap .„ 22/6 {ft) wear three times as long. Waterproof Soles of English Oak-tanned _. _ .„, _„ }Iv Leather, with special Damp-proof Preparation between the inner and outer 83-Box Calf, Stout Sole, Round Toe 23/e M/ g recommend it for the tremendous wear it gives. A B4— Box Calf, Leather-lined, Stout Soles— Cork filled and Waterproof— Round Toe. \l/ really chean boot at ••• 30 /~ A grand Boot ... ••■ ••- ••• ••■ •■• ••• ••• 25 /- • ik'f y y THE POSTAGE ON THE ABOVE 18 lOd PER PAIR. PLEASE ADD THIS WHEN ORDERING, AND ALSO THE EXCHANGE ON CHEQUES. CJjL-fcy HE£oo*t; JE^a^lsfcee* George St., Dunedin. JOS. McKAY, Propr j You will pay too much if you don't get our prices before buying. || ij BLACK AN]D «**«™ wire. mg^Bggtga.miaM Lavatory Basins and Sanitary Fittings. |j HAY FORKS BINDER OILS I ° 0011110 T?|l^|kP ill ' I BLTIBS tJJ|r^JJ BALATA BELTING (Guaranteed). | RABBIT JLHTr> SHEEP NETTING. _^^^^^ I fencing standards, WIRE ROPES (Agents for JNO. SHAW, Ltd.) PATERSON & BARR, LTD., Ironmongers, Vogel-St., Dunedin.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2815, 26 February 1908, Page 92
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