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Notines. A CHALLENGE. A DVE RTISING is worked up to such a pitch that we have to say lomrthin* ( -CL, draw the public attention. I i lam going to tell you something that I have not told you before I; - YOUARE LOSING MONEY IF YOU ARE NOT DEALING AT THE CASH BOOT SHOP We turn out the Best Boots at the Lowest Prices in South CantcrhcOtago. YOU CAN SAVE 5s ON EVERY POUND Spent on Repairing by gelling your Boots and Shoes Repaired at the CASH BO< t'HOP. A trial will convince you that what I say is correct,. I am ,»o poiitß*. r 1 could lay Twenty to One about it. Being a Tradesman, I am able to pick the Best Quality of Reau and Slices on the market, of which we have a good selection, bought u and marked up AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PROFIT. ■j£ t. McPherson, CASH BOOT SHOP, QUEEN STREET, WAIMATE.

“THE CORNER.’ Autumn and Winter Manchester Bros. & Goldsmith ARE now showing in all Departments a Choice Assortment of NEW GOODS, andare daily opening up Direct Importations as they come to band. New Trimmed and Unlrimmed Millinery New Jackets, Capes, and Macintoshes , •- -" New Dress Materials New Umbrellas, Gloves, Laces, and Dress Trimmings H , HOSIERY. \ M. B. and G. have just opened a Large Stock of J. and R. Morley’s famous Hosiery and Florence Kid Gloves. These Goods stand unrivalled for (juality and value. Several bales of Hyland and Sons’, Ltd., Dacca Calicos and Sheetings, New Lace Curtains, Table Covers, Floorcloths and Linoleums. ; AN IMMENSE CHOICE OF ENGLISH, COLONIAL, AND AMERICAN BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS. Our Mercery and Clothing Department has just been replenished with a full rang* of Bust Goods, 1902 Goods. 1902 New Manchester Bros. & Goldsmith

NEW AUTUMN GOODS. SHACKLETON & GRANT ARE now Opening Up NEW SEASONABLE GOODS for AUTOIN A WINTER WEAK. New Dress Goods in newest makes. Fine Serges in season’s colourings. New Coatings, Amazons, Friezes, Ac., See. Now Blue-black Cashmeres and Merinos, splendid to 3s lid per yard. _ g? Nev Fancy Blouse Materials, natty goodejf ' 0' ,Nev\Velveteens from la fed per yard, pretty shades of miu;4ae blu^,; - v 50 Dozen ;; LADIES’ CASHMERE (All Wool). '■ I A Splendid Purchase, Is 6d per pair, or A - ' 2 pair for 0s 9d. These Stockings are exceptionally good value, and are really worth 2s a be had in 2-1, 4-1-, 12-2 ribs. All sizes in Girls' Cashmere Sackings, 6 New Woollen Knit Doys’ and Girls’ .Stockings for winter. Very urn ■ and we guarantee them to wear well. Ladies’ Colonial Wool Knit Hum-, i- •,-> see them NEW FLANNELS. NEW BLANKETS. NEW QUILTS. ROSLYN 3-PLY WHEELING WOOL, 2s 6d lb (steel grey only). NEW FLANNELETTES, in White, Pink, and Suiped, from 4s Cd > A Special Line of Tapestry Hearth Rugs, 2s 6d, a bargain. Wool Mata from 3s lid. A VISIT OF INSPECTION INVITED,

THE INHABITANTS OF SOUTH CANTERBURY ARE INVITED TO SUPPORT THEIR OWN INDUSTRIES. "fi 11. B. KIRK,/ MANUFACTURER, f J 1 -g prepared to take and supply Orders to any extentNn thsjtollowing'.lii^'a MACHINE DOUBLE-PRESSED BRICKS OF HIGHEST DENSITY. SEWER PIPES AND SANITARY APPLIANCESS(SaIt-glazedJ. FARMERS’ FIELD PIPES AND GARDEN TILES. AIR-BRICKS AND CHIMNEY-POTS, IOJ.OOO ‘BRICKS‘READY FOR DEEP' MANUFACTORY AND OFFICE COLLEGE ROAD TIMARD Telephone—76.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 186, 5 April 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 186, 5 April 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 186, 5 April 1902, Page 3

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