SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES At the MELBOURNE.
Advancing costs of all leather goods make the majority of our March sale items less than wholesome. Prices will be very much higher, hut they'll not he as low again this year. Do you understand why? Because the boots we now offer are made from leathers that sold in the raw 50 per cent, lower than similar hides could be bought for to-day. The foresighted and thrifty are called lucky! If it's lucky to he 'wise, he wise and'profit by this sale. Buy NOW •while you can at such prices as these: Men's'2ss welted boots for 16s 9d; ladies' 17s flil GMison shoes, in tan and black, 14s 6d; ladies' box calf sho?s. with patent caps, 8s lid; ladies' 2-bar . chrome sHoes, 5s lid; chrome ward shoes, 5s lid; leather slippers, with sewn soles, 3s lid; men's strong Bluchers, 4s lid; men's kip shooters, 7s 6d; men's soThI kip waTerfrghts, 14s 6d; jnen's grand wearing heavy chrome shooters 13s Od; men's light chrome hoots, 10s (id; men's heavy willow calf and box calf Derby balmorals, standard screwed and and stitched, half-inch thick out-soles, and steel heel-plates, beautifully finished, TCs Od; absolutely the champion boot of Taranaki; sold elsewhere at '2ss. There are hundredß of other astonishing baragins. Come and see them. Hot s.'and well ruhhed and brushed o* will clean boards in a sick-room whwe ; scrubbing is impossible. .
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 334, 9 March 1910, Page 4
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236Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 334, 9 March 1910, Page 4
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