BOOT BARGAINS at THE MELBOURNE. When the first signs of increasing prices on leather goods cropped up, oar buyers were advised, and with the wisdom bom of wide experience, they got tremendously busy forthwith. Contracts were placed that manufacturers would have given much to cancel later on. But, with our public in mind, we insisted on prompt delivery of every item ordered. That boots and 'shoes are going to be dearer is a foregone conclusion; that prices like these will not occur later on when you want footwear is a dead certain. Embrace the opportunity. Men's strong kip shooters, nailed or plain, 7s 6d; men's light chrome bals, 10s 6d; men's black canvas shoes, with clumped soles, 4s lid; women's canvas shoes, 3s lid; children's chrome school boots, splendid wearers, Ss-lld; men's heavy kip watertight.?, 14s 6d; men's kip bluchers, 4s lid; men's chrome balmorals, sewn soles, 12s Gd; women's chrome 2-bar shoes, 5s lid; men's highest grade box-calf, glace kid, and willow-calf balmorals (welted), worth 25s pair, in seven distinct styles, including the newest Yankee form shapes. 16s Od pair. Hundreds of other bar sains.
USE ONLY TOVE PASTE NO HARD WORK. (M«do by RECKITT'SJ
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 317, 17 February 1910, Page 8
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196Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 317, 17 February 1910, Page 8
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