FOB, 4 WEEKS. BOOTS&SHOES TO COMMENCE SATURDAY, APRIL 7; Bales are well known to be and no humbug. better value than;eveb at THE SALE THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE LINES: Ya A jnq' E.S. Boots, 6s. 9d.; worth Bs. 6d. UUUITO Balmorals, 75.; worth 9s. Tan Leglets, lis.; worth 13s. Fashionable Shoes. 6s. 6d worth Bs. 9d. Fashionable Shoe, lis. h Us. Ox Shoes, 4s. 9d.; worth 6s. Felt Slippers, 3 pair for 2s fid. Canvas Shoes, from 2s. 6d. ffl E N 'S Batalo,:aU, • Bs - M - ' worth io «- W Balmorals, 10s. 6d.; worth 13s. Balmorals, lis. 6d; worth 13s. 6d. Strong Shooters, 95.; worth 10s. 6d. Watertights, Us.; worth 13s. Watertlghts, 125.; worth lis. Canvas Shoes, from 3s.
A LOT OP BOOTS AND SHOES, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED Less than Half-price. DONT NEGLEOT THE OPPOBTUNITY. All artloles booked will be charged the usual prices. J. C. PEACH OABH BOOT SHOP, INGJLEWOOD. A WEEKS. A WEEKS, TRADING BTAMPH GIVEN ON ALI OASH PURCHASES. SOLEIstOS., TABANAKI BUTCHERY. We kilt anly the PRIMES! Of MfIAT ' grased on the beat fattening (arms in the diatriot. M DUALITY . . WE DEFY COMPETITIO OtBTOMERS WAITED ON DAILY. SOLS AGENTS f. ANDREWS' WELL-KaOWN BACON. THE*BEST I IN THE MARKET;
A. LISTER & CO., Ltd, Dursley, Eng., Manufacturers of the PREMIER OREAM SEPARATOR OF THE WORLD. Known ONLY as the Alexandra Give the moat UNEQUIVOCAL AND POSITIVE DENIAL to the statements, made by the Agents of the Da Laval, they defeated Messrs Lister's ALEXANDRA at a Public Trial in Get. many, and declare they have never sold or sent a single ALEXANDRA SEPARATOR to Germany at any time. I THE ALEXANDRA TOOK FIRST PRIZE at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show, Donoasetr, 1891. BEATING THE DE LAVAL and other Machines. Could any .better certificate of efficiency be offered to those in{ Dairying! I SOLE AGENT for ihk ALEXANDRA For the North Island of N.Z. CHAS. E. HILL. Q.ENERAL BLACKSMITH, Next Fromm's Buildings, INCUWOOD. SHOEING AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. NS, OHIMNETB, STEEL WEDGES* and all kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS made on the shortest notice. Agent fot Andrews & Beaven's and Booth, Macdonald & Oo.'s Implements and Machinery; also for all other makes of Im" or Colonial Machinery. ' _ J" Discount for Oash on all orders for Machinery. SHOEING A SPECIALITY. B. KJBBY, GENERAL CARRIER, WAITARA AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Leaves for Waitara every morning, rereturning in afternoon, '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 94, 3 May 1900, Page 4
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