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THE PRICE OF BOOTS. Owing to the recent award, it » a tnoral certainty that manufacturer* will raise prices, thus passing the added cost t»n to the public. The Melbourne-ever ready to anticipate such a more is ieavily stocked with all lines of New Zealand manufacture, and 'will be able to offer goods at prices in no way influenced by the recent award. Hereunder is published a list of eTery-day wellknown boots, which you are asked to carefully compare with Tilling prices elsewhere. We are confident of the result.' Men's stout bluchers, 6/6; men's •trong kip Bhootera, 7/11; youth's strong boots, sizes 1 to 5, 8/11; men's wateriigfato, 14/6; heavy kip shooters, 12/9; men's medium weight chrome shooters, nailed or plain, 13/9; youths' shooters, 7/6; children's chrome balmdrals, 5/11, «/11, 7/6; women's chrome two-bar ■hoes, 5/11; women's felt slippers, carpet soles, 1/-; women's check felt slippers, with fancy buckle, 1/3; women's colored felt slippers, with cord soles, 1/3; •women's leather slippers, sewn soles, 3/11; women's chrome slippers, sewn goles, 4/11. The above are all wellknown colonial made lines. No price» low as the Melbourne's.—Advt.

•THE KEYNOTE IB POPULARITY. ['.» pOPULAEITY is the keynote of ! Ji the success gained by Crescent .!: Teas. They are popular because •i?s they are delicious in flavor, because ;*■«! they possess strength, and because y » they are rich in thcine, which is the » active principle of tea. ;** is packed/in stout air-tight cartons, f so that the aroma of the tea is pre..i served. Sold in three grades, "at 2/-, 1/10 and 1/8 per lb.

WINTER WEAR FOR WOMEN for proper protection for the feet; and it is not necessary to put "milady's" feet into an ugly pair of ill-fitting boots because it is wintertime. You can be just as smart in winter as you can in summer. All depends upon the choice of boot or, in tie first place, the shop you go to. You cannot improve upon the Bros.'" proposition. Their stock of Ladies' Winter Footwear r ill ensure Dry Feet In Wet Weather To be dry-shod is to avoid many ills that flesh is heir to. To go about wet-footed is the nearest road to the doctor. For economy and comfort's sake slip into McEwcn Bros, and turn over-thetrlines. They hare a really smart up-to-date Winter Boot, with a summer-like smartness about it, at 12/9. All: kinds of shapes and shade* at prices varying from 12/to 25/-. " - \ . McEWEN BROS. QUALITY SHCrfi STORE New Plymouth. Telephone 2«1.

Brass Bands INSTRUMENTS, MUSIC, ALL SUPPLIES, REPAIRS.,- - - •- -—i nin«tr»ud c»uiatas uri all i»in free. \ COPITHORNE, - •t., WclllßgtM, N.Z. < itiM this paper. th«" Daily Newi." Price* right, and

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 48, 15 July 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 48, 15 July 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 48, 15 July 1912, Page 4

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