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WELTED BOOTS OF WORTH: THE MELBOURNE'S FAMOUS 16/9 LINE. '<■ A word or two about the history of ,*he Melbourne Clothing Company's wonL 4erful welted boots for men before you l come to see and demonstrate it. When ■• we offered this boot some three years ;>ago at W/0 (an unheard-of and unbelt Hevable price those days), we knew we ''..were giving the public a standard of *• •value that would not only make the f'lilgb.-priced boot a fad, but would give if every man of moderate income the '"'pleasure of enjoying what was tsen the manls luxury"—a genuine welted. /foot. Public appreciation was almost "instantaneous. So enormous was the '.'demand, so splendidly did the boot live '-OP to the endurance and service we Claimed for it, that the record of the nance. The price was not only a challenge in values, but it swept away all existing comparisons. We must impress jnpon you that we are not making ex-itra.vag-.int claims about our 16/9 welted lioots. Words are cheap. Our message (to you would be worthless if it were not ;sincere. Neither are we trying by ink «md paper to sell you a pair. Our great ll "i»nes3 has been built up by v the qual- / of theßO boots, not by the things we ight have said about them. YoUR-de-«ision to buy a Melbourne welted boot r at Ids i)d will be created by the boot itself—not br an advertisement—at least ire hope so. "And,-finally, remember that -our interest in customers does not end - S'with the sale of thrse boots, but begins t tfith the purchase of a pair. »„ |\' YOU SHOULD BEAR IN MTOD "kjiiat by using the Commercial Encalyp'His Oil, which is now bought up at 6d Mr lb. weight and bottle; and', on ae-.j Teount of the large profits, pushed, you: litre exposing yourself to all the dan- J *jfrs to which the. use of turpentine will | ixpose of kidneys, in- j jtinal tract and mucous memoranes. J on the GENUINE SANDER j I&4LYPTI EXTRACT you not only j jfii these pitfalls, but you have a jmulating, safe and effective medicapnt, the result of a special and careful knufacture. jßemcmbcr: SANDER'S EXTRACT emidies the result of 50 years' experience ki of special study, and it doe 3 what fpromised; it cures and heals without {bring the constitution, as the oils on ! >e" market frequently do. Therefore, Otoct yourself by" rejecting other I ends. I A Terrible Tale! 4 Colonel Bunker was a boozer bold it, Who simply worshipped "whisky cold," ( And brandy, rum and beer and wine; '- '. ALL kinds of "nips" he .thought divine 'r Htc friend* to him had often said, j if ; "Ifyou don't sTor, you'll soon be deaoi" | And mors, and and MORE !! 1 Till one day In his bed at night - ■ ' '- - .vruL fright! idful things id and barked and flapped . ..ings ' And elephants and tigBut when he saw a PURPLE COW ! ) Colonel to the Doc. said "Now, i a drunkard will I be, Just pass the SURATURA TEA! In future when I say Kia Ora, I'll pledge my pals inSuratura! HENRY BROWN AND GO. MO'U.F.Y STREET. N E \V V L Y M 0 U T 11. TY build with inferior «reen timber? FIRST QUALITY FIRST QUALITY ~ SEASONED TIMBER, SEASONED TIMBER,

sell at cheapest rates TOTARA STRAINERS IN STOCK. HY. BROWN & CO., Morley Street, New Plymouth. KA ACRES, 4-roomed house, 12-bail shed, well fene<d, splendidly grassed. 4 miles from harbor. Price, ONLY £l'2 per acre. Terms, £2OO sash.—E. J. Carthew & Co. -<2END j.i-ir nex*: FRiNTJXG Order to the "DaUy Ne-.5." Prices right «nd satisfaction guaranteed. .. J „

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 68, 11 September 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 68, 11 September 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 68, 11 September 1911, Page 4

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