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The A.13.C. Boot Company are holding theirannual disposiugsale. Afowprices: Cieuts* glace kid bals, 10s tJd per pair; chrome bals, light, Os 6d; chrome shooters, heavy, 13s (3d; boys' chrome bals, 7s 3d; r.ren's carpet t>lippv3rs, 2s 6d; ladies glacc button boots. 10s (tf; glace shoe 3, batton, 5s Oft felt slippre, lOd; carpel slippers. Is; children's slippers felt, 7d per pair: football boots (h;uM toes), 10s 3d; the famous All-Bin k with waterproof toes, stuhbs as ordered, with or without heels; gents' shoot-'!*. (heavy), 7s 6d, 30a fid; "cuts' hnlmoraU, 7s fid, 0s fid; stock.wd knee hoot?'. Ali •roods greatly reduced. Call earV. A.T'.C. Boot Company, Devon-street A.d?t. THE ONLY SEPARATOR "i ! WORTJV The "MrloUe" is the nnly made witli enamelled how! casino tr. ! Tiiilk ~!.d erfoin nnfleti;. Of nnmvp th ■ beautiful hard "lazed fin'sli on I'iiff parithat come in contact with the milk musl give the "Melotte" an immense advantage over other separators in the matter of cleanliness. The difference between tho enamelled bowl of a ''Melotte" and a china tea-cup and a tin pannikin. We also claim that the "Melottc" is (he easiest separator to turn. That's I><- ' cause it is made on an entirely different principle. We coahl this to you L. A. Nolan and Co. /i**e Wilson and Kolan). agenta. Ne •• flTinoutJs.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 119, 11 May 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 119, 11 May 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 119, 11 May 1908, Page 3

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