A CHALLENGE. <4 ADVERTISING is worked up to such a pilch that we have to say something draw attention. . ■ ' _ . r ' Lam going totjfu Jhm something that I have not told you before. That is, that YOI|AKE LOSING xMGfeiEY IF YOG ARE NOT DEALING AT THE* BOOT SHOP 1Wc turn out tjie' fiost Boots at the Lowest Pi ices, jn South Canterbury or North Otago. ’ £ YOU CAN SAVE 5s ON EVEjSY POUND Spent on Repairing by getting your Boots and Shoes»;Jtepaired at the CASH BOOT SHOP, A trial will convince you that what 1 say is&orrect. I am so positive that I could lay Twenty to One about it. $ Being a Tradesman, I am able to pick the of Ready Made Boots and Shoos on the market, of which we have a good selection, bought well for Bash and marked up AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PROFIT. t. McPherson, CASH BOOT SHOP, QUEEN STREET, WAIMATE.
POLYPATHY; THE NEW SYSTEM OF HEALING. THE POLYPATHIG MEDICAL INSTITUTE OF CHRISTCHURCH will, by Special Desire, VISIT VVAIMATE once every three months to give sutimers the opportunity of testing their rapid cure of disease by Polypathy. ONE DAY ONLY-THURSDAY, MAY 15th. Consultation, Advice, and Full Examination, including the Location of your Disease by our Diagnostician, FREE. FREE. If your Case is then pronounced Curable, MEDICINE ONLY TO BE PAID FOR.-*® Surely a Golden Opportunity. MORE CUKES MADE BY POLYPATHY THAN BY ANY OTHER SYSTEM IN THE WORLD. POLYPATHY. tiie New Method of Healing, is the surest and most rapid system, as it cures such diseases as Cancer, Epilepsy, and Asthma, incurable under the old system, us well us all Chronic and Nervous Complaints of Women and Men. consultation free-royal hotel. If you cannot visit, WRITE for Question List to CHRISTCHURCH, with Stamped Envelope, and you will receiv« an immediate reply. Medicine Pa eke Free from Observation. Carriage Paid Parcel Post. THOUSANDS CURED ANNUALLY. NEW SEASONABLE GOODS FOR THE COLD WEATHER, AT SHACKLETON & GRANT’S. NEW BLANKETS, splendid value. NEW FLANNELS, cheapest in the market. NEW FbANNELETTES, will increisp - onr reputation. NEW SHIRTING, solid value. See our Windows for Cascadcs-df Blankets and Flannels. Tier upon Tier of Sterling Value for your money, aa thysc prices will shn v yon : - Sizes White Blankets, imported .. : 'tyjisld 10s (id 14s 6d Super Colonial Super Colonial Colour 1 /as # 18a 6d Ihs 6d 16s (id 24s (id 18s 6d ‘its ()d 30s 0d pketa equally good value. DRESSES. DiyWßESr^j No. 1 DRSSS PARCEL.; A strong serviceable frieze or jJain cloth ; 8 shades to choose-from. 6yds dress 6yds lining 6 pieces whalebone 4yds velvet binding Jyd silk trimming or velvet ribbon 1 reel silk 1 reel twist. Dbbss Complete 10s 6d. Value in Dress Parcels o. 2 DRESS PARCEL. Black, f'f&ty., Maroon, or Daik Green Allwool Sergej or Brown, Navy, or Green %. All-wool Amazon Cloth, with trimming %md furnishing complete, for 14s 6d. 6yd§ ' 2yds body lining 4yds skirt lining 6 pieces whalebone 4yds velvet binding •3yd silk trimming oi velvet or satiaribboo 1 reel silk 1 reel twist. Dress Complete 14s 6d. No. 3 PARCEL. A care bargain—A full Dress complete for 19s 6d. Your choice of Heavy All-wool Serge, All-wool Amazon Cloth, Cashmeres, Ven9tians, or Tweeds, in the best shades, with trimming and furnishing complete, for 19s 6d. This is a bargain. 6yds dress material This Babuain Dress Parcel FOR 2yds body lining (silesia or linenette, 4yds skirt lining 6 pieces whalebone 4£yds binding fyd of silk or velvet trimming, or velvet or satin ribbon 1 reel silk 1 reel twist DRESSES MADE UP IN THE LATEST STYLE AT MODERATE PRICES -INSPECTION INVITED. 19s (Id.
SUPPORT THEIR OWN INDUSTRIES. THE INHABITANTS OP SOUTH ARE INVITED 'S prepared to take and su b./kirk: MANU|ACTURER, ly Order%p thsjfollowirajfnw:— MACHINE BRICKS OF HIGHEST DENSITY. SANITARY APPLIANOES;(BaU-(?lazed). FARMERS’ FIELD PIPES AND GARDEN TILES. AIR-BRICKS AND CHIMjnEY-POTS. 100,000:BRICKS 'READY PC® DELD r 3IANU/A ) L’O I? AND OFJPHU Telephone— 76; , ... COLLEGE ROAD TIMARO <>
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 199, 6 May 1902, Page 3
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655Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 199, 6 May 1902, Page 3
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