The Most for the Back up the Dominion, and— Do it Now! Money ! There is a Revolution in the Boot Trade of the Dominion. The last Oastoras Tariff has altered the whole appearaace of things. Some of the " crack " manufacturers of this colony, by Dersistent 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 I most for the money " can now be giren by the Dominion makers, in every class excepting the very fashionable styles for city men and society women. This is a big thing for New I 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 us— there are still poorly made hoots turned out in New I 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. I Our Guarantee is behind every pair of Dominion-made Boots which we sell. I 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. I Men's Every-day Balmoral Boots. & two special: I Al— Box Calf, Pointed 01 Round Toe. Very neat ... ... ... — 14/6 W ©i_a WORKING BOOT. Selid Chrome, Thick Unlined Leather. Broad Sole, com- I A2— Chrome Leather Goloshed, Leather Lined ; splendid value. Nothing can be im- W fortable easy fit, Broad Toe, Heel and Toe Plates ... ... ... i 4/« ported to equal this at the price ... ... ... ■•• ••• -• 12/6 y|jf A3 The same Boot Machine Sewn. A perfect " stunner I" ... / ... ... i*/e "0.8." — Viecolized Cookhams. The boot for the " well-to-do " farmer, squatter, etc. . Chrome Leather, with Leather Linings, Extra Wide Soles, easy fitting i*/6 Mt Uppers ef the finest leather procurable, made soft and waterproof by the ■I— Box Calf Welted Sole, Round Toe. A real beauty ! ... ... ... ... 19/6 m Viscolizing process, which prevents the leather from cracking, and makes the aa-GlaceKid « Dandy " Duck-bill Toe, with or without Patent Leather Toe-cap ... 22/6 £ti boots wear tkree times as long. Waterproof Soles of English Oak-tanned Jj£ Leather, with special Damp-proof Preparation between the inner and outer bs-Box Calf, Stout Sole, Round Toe 23/6 M/ Wg gtrong , y reconimend it for the trem endous wear it gives. A b*-Box Calf, Leather-lined, Stout Soles-Cork filled and Waterproof-Round Toe. \l/ reall eh boot afc ._ A grand Boot ... ... — — — — ••• — 28 /- £U '" " " '" "' " '" ' THE POSTAGE ON THE ABOVE 18 lOd PER PAIR. PLEASE ADD THIB WHEN ORDERING, AND ALSO THE EXCHANGE ON CHEQUES. CJi/tsy *I£oo*to JE*»,la,Cs«s George St., Dunedin. JOS. McKAY, Propr I You will pay too much if you don't get our prices before buying. [ i 1 :| buck and barbed wire:. |MbMB&BbM| Lavatory Basins and Sanitary Fittings. [ '! HAY FORKS BINDER OILS l//i *^ 000000 Hi • !' ij B^nßiP fmKT^k BALATA BELTING (Guaranteed). |. '! RABBIT ' AND BHE2EBP NETTINQ. (i^^H JMM^^^ ' t j fencing standards, WIRE ROPES (Agents for JNO. SHAW, Ltd.) | I PATERSON & BARR, LTD., Ironmongers, Vogel-St., Dunedin. j bßbß^ " - • * I r I I YOl I WAN I I I OTAGO DAILY TIMES | I I Wl^ ▼▼ m^ l I ; And WITNESS <£ || I The best you can get fOP youp I I I 1 g• ■• H ■ I'll money, not necessarily the || Job Printing ueparimeni. 111 1 mos t, but twngs wm we ap I ; .^^^ ;i I well, look well, and give every I 1 II comfort, I $ JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION > ■ ■ 5 EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. < ■ ■ C — ■ — ■ — ■ — £ mpv II II VfeIITUIE BDAC ■ J The Company are Proprietors of the . . > H IB B I I HI V BC BK ■ I I;i Whole of the Bill-Posting Hoardings in | I "" ■ illfc ilfl*Wl| I Dunedin and Suburbs. I I limited, ■ I ♦*«♦ I ! I Drapers, -*I ! ; Orders for the Posting of Theatrical & Commercial Announce- || I &f\r>r P CTDP PT HI l IV F P> I N I $ ments sent by Post will receive careful and prompt attention. | [ ■ U tUl <^^ I KCC 1 , UU IV CUIIN. COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE OUR PROMPT & CAREFUL ATTENTION. ~~~, ', j -mat -m—~~~. rvy^T^TiT (XAmit*S\ by Josiah Lt», of Elgin road, Mornington, »nd pubHahed by Bobbkt Nobiji Ajdamb, of Cwgi 11 etr««t Bunedin »t the T«gi«tered "ffio« of* rr .^-, ,or vi- Ot^o Daily Tu«s «id W»tne»^ »^ w^^^°^^^^ >^ M«»ndrew BtwiST Dan^in. on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of March, 1908. * - — —
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Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 4 March 1908, Page 92
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