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Notices. THE CORNER. oldsmith HAVE NOW OPENED OUT THEIR NEW GOODS, AND RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT INSPECTION. JSvery Department now Stocked;with.LatestlNoYelti«d "M"EW Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery, Flowera, Featkenr* Ornankente, ±>l Ribbons and Laces, Blouse Silks and Waahing Materials, Pi lata and Mercerised Satema, New Dress Materials, New Kid, Silk, and. Fabric (iloTes, Sunshades and Umbrellas. Novelti's in Chiffon, Lace, and Neck Frilla and So*tfrea» Hemstitched and Embroidered Handkerchiefs Our House Furnishing Dapartment hai just beeh replenished with an Immense Selection of Floorcloths and Linoleums, Carpets, Mattings And Squares* ~ Curtains, and Gurt«n Muslins by the yard, Plu>hetlea, Ontounes, Hewth V Wool, lapeatryand Axmins.'er, Table Linens, Sheetings and Calicoes, 100 u.. -erviettes (a great bargain), Is 9d, 2s 6d, 3s lid, 4s Gd, & 6J, fe 6d per duH«m, Table Cuvers and Printed Tabling?. A beautiful selection of Gents' Tennis and Dress Shirts, Felt Hats, Ties, Collart, Braceß, and Underclothing. Gladstone Bigs, Portmanteaux, i».d I*nv*iim<. tt»»*. Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing unapproachable for Talus. Manchester Bros. & Goldsmith

An Important Engagement WE have pleasure in announcing to the Indies of Wahaate »ad sttrrottodfettf districts that we will open oa SEPTEMBER §lst a ■wrewwing DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT under the able management of a First Class Dressmaker' artd Titter* Mis? Hah* o* Waimate, who has just returned from Dunedin after some time spent in stadvin* iHe pcientifio, tail r make and artistic achievements of her profession. We feel confident in recommen'iing Mlßl Hare as a first-class dressmaker/who will aire every satisfaction, and all orders •otruited to her will be exeouiad in most sei««t styles, perfcot ht and finish. GtJR NEW DRESS MATERIALS AND TRIMMING!* in all the very latest, have now arrived, and *q advise Ladies wantin* ooatttmel tot the coming season to choose their materials and book orders at once, and avoid th* rush and disappointment after the season has started; All prioes Very Moderate- First booked first made. ARTHUR JONES AND GO!

During the lext Four Weeks T. M c PHERSON, CASH BOOT? SHOP, f lEARING SALE of theso Lines to make room for New Stock-*-tiix doz pairs of Men'a Best Watertight Boots, iisnal price 16s 6d, radfitfed 12s 6d Throe doss pairs Men's Best Watertight Bluohers, usual pride i2s 6d, reduced # 8s lid Four doz pairs Men's Good Quality Kip Balmorals, uattai prioe 12s §d, teda to 8a lid Oao doz pairs Men's Leather Slip, usual price, 5s 6d k reduced to Is 6d Two do* Meh'6 Chrome Balmorals, usual price 14a 6d v reduced to llg dd One doz Ladies' Tan Leather Walking Shoes, usual price 7s 6d, redaced US* Two doz Ladies' Plimsoles, usual price 4s 6d, reduoed to 3s 9d Ladies' Chrome Walking Shoes, usual price 7s 6d, reduoed to 5i 6d Many other liries reduced too numerous to mention. If you Want to encourage local industry get your boota or nude ft* ttrdUt t THE CASH BOOT SHOP CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN BUY SLOP-MADE ONES BLSBWHKBB. BOOT REPAIRING TfiADB» Bring your old Boots and Shoea to us* Don't ednsider where you bought theflf Get them repaired in the cheapest and best shop in Waimafo HAND SEWN BOOTS MADE TO MEASURE A SPECIALTY t. Mcpherson, QUEEN STREET, WAIMATE, THE INHABITANTS OF SOUTH CANTERBURY ARE INVITEft TO " SUPPORT THEIR OWN INDUSTRIES; H. B. KIRK, MANUFACTURER* j S prepared to take and supply Orders to arty extent in ths Mowing Hat*}— ' MACHINE DOU3LE-PRESSED BRICKS OF JHICJHEST DBNSiTt, SEWER PIPES AND SANITARY APPLIANCES {3«lt»gla»Ni)» ' FARMERS' FD3LD PIPES AND GARDEN TH»BS» '\. A&-BRICKS AND CHIMwEY-POtS, 100,000 BRICKS READY FOR D&BilteßY, ' MANUFACTORY AKB OFFIGB t . .i% BOA3)^fttaH»-*3

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 123, 2 November 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 123, 2 November 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 123, 2 November 1901, Page 3

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