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HERE THEY ARE! Six Lines That Beat Anything Yon Have SeeE Ladies’ Plain Black Cotton Hose - 1/11 pair Ladies’ Black Ribbed Cashmere Finish Hose 1/11 pair Ladies’ Tan Cashmere Finish Hose - - 2/6 pair Children’s Sox, Mack and tan, 3to 6 Bd, lOd, and 1/- pair Ladies’ Heavy Knitted Cotton Gloves - - 1/6 pair Black, While, Beaver anil €rey Ladies’ Heavy Fabric 2 dome Gloves - - 1/llpair Block, While, Brows, Eeaver and Taa McGRUER, TAYLOR & CO.

(s v. fVicvv I laoiriii^iAcjjjKr GOOD TrYYA =1 ,-V i 1 J £'/ I XrI #73 F~= Ml 25-v*r#l? 50 H“ «N ■m. cN> 'ZSt L 7 5^ -SSE Boots Sop. . . . sturdy jiiCH«*ESffl* - Meii® 99 Brsii i I FINE FOOTWEAR IS ALL RIGHT IN ITS PLACE, AND SO ARE HEAVIER BOOTS. SOME MEN’S WORK WOULD RUIN THEIR FEET AND IMPAIR THEIR EFFICIENCY IF UNSUITABLE FOOTWEAR WERE WORN. FOR WEN WHOSE WORK IS HEAVY AND TOILSOME, "l-1.8.Y’ SPECIAL WORKER’S BOOTS ARE ALL THAT IS ESSENTIAL TO FOOT COMFORT, STRENGTH AND LONG LIFE. till " EE” WerMm HEAVY CHROME DERBY BOOT.—-Heel ami Toeplates. .. 32/6 WOR.KIN G HOOTS.—Broad Fitting. Nailed 23/6 HEA\ 1 W OR.KING BOOTS.—Superior Make. Nailed. .. 32/6 KIP DERi5\ BA I.MORALS,.—Be>t Quality. Nailed 38/3 KNEE GUM BOOTS 25/6, 30/- and 35/-. CLOGS.--Bi;=l Colonial Make 15/6 BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS.— Wide Well. Stout Soles. English Make 42/'6 V ZEALAND gS? CLOTHING FACTORY n. m SF 't i- I i * tl. B m nm MICHELIN TYRES AVERAGE 20 PER CENT HEAVIER THAN OTHER TYRES OF EQUAL OR GREATER COST. WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING “M” TREAD TYRES AND TUBES IN STOCK; “M.” TREAD NON-SKID COVERS. MICHL’LIN TUBES. (760 x 90) £7 15 9 (‘.’lo i 90) £1 i g (765 x 105) .. .. .. £ ] o 12 3 (7TO x 90) £1 2 0 (815 x 105) ~ .. £.l 7 3 (810 x 9C) g\ 4 0 (880 x 120) .. £li 15 3 ( 765 x 105) £1 11 3 (32 x 3i) B. ... £8 13 0 ( 815 x 105) £1 13 6 32 x 3i) S.S. .. £8 13 0 (275 x 105) £1 15 0 (33 x 4) SJS. .. •• £ll 5 0 (880 x 120) £2 2 0 (34 x 4) £xl 12 3 (30 x 3&) £ls 0 (Fits 875 x 105) (32 x 3J) £1 7 3 P. H. VICKERY Ltd. TAY STREET.

FOR EVERYBODY. It matters not whether you require A PIANO. AN ORGAN. A PIANO. AN ORGAN. Or A GRAMAPHONE. A GRAMAPHONE. You can get it at THE BRISTOL. H. GLEESON, Manager.

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Southland Times, Issue 18850, 16 June 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 18850, 16 June 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 18850, 16 June 1920, Page 7

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