JN. r.*v GREAT halp-y ear l y sale NOW LN FULL ft WING AT Shackleton and Grant’s. HAVING reduced our stock' very low at stocktaking, but to give our custom a chance to save money and repler i h at redu ed prices, we offer a large b cle^ 6W 00<^s ri f ;om t h" w.rehnus.., bought at exceptionally red: oed priy-# J i Bargains of NewY£k jj GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLE We are offe ing Beautiful Dress G ods, compib All wool West of England Dress Twee s, whole*.le price <6 I. Allwool Beautiful Check Tweed (5 pitiern.-O, who! 'sale jpce3«, silu v &ic-%* 65. Allw°el Invisible Check Tweed (3 pattern«). 2* lldf«|lc prfte U-JMi! All wool Black Ami,z ns, Amures, Onrksc 4s I Id, sal- pdc i 2Vll|l ■ Many other line-, of Good 0 oth at Is and Is7d ( -e* yid. a l reduced.!# These a'eVery Cho ce Goods, as wo-n by the Eii'e of the ds^^liemambor—Goods at less than wholesale price, but not adless th *n ;.P A Boom in Felt Hats. A Special Purchase of Ladies’Felt Hats, consisting of Ladiei’ T imme ! Sa lora in black, brown, an fawn; Gi U' und Maids’ Trimmed Doris shap>, in black, h-i-wn and fawn.. Wholesale price, from Is 91 to 3a lid : sale prices, la, Is fi I. l’< 9.1, 3s 6d. The most - hat made for school wear ; cannot be beat-n. A Splendid Bargain. GOOD BARGAINS IN EVERYDAY LINES. We offer White Cube's, usual price Sd yard, sale price 5s lid per d z-n ; 6vds White Calico for Is 3d; Blouse length of Fl.nneleite for Is; 2 Urge Unhitched Towels for Is 3d ; a pair of 2 yauls wide Sheets for 3s 11 1, white or noble. hed • 6yds Striped Flannelette for Is lld ; 2 pairs W. men’s Ca.hmere Stocking* for 1« lid ; 3 pairs Men’s Heavy K it Sox for 2-; Men’s Under Flannels for 2s lid While Colonial Double Bed Blanket-, IGs (id a pair, and hundreds of other linos too numerous to specify. Visitors are invited to inspect our Bargain Table*. No one pressed to buy. UNRESERVED SALE OF £I3OO Worth of Boots, Shoes, Slips, Gaiters, Goloshes, Plimsoles and Leggings. NOT ONE SINGLE PAIR RESERVED FROM THE SALE. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Sale Starts on SATURDAY, 19th JULY, and lasts 14 DAYS, at the CASH BOOT SHOP / 4 OUR Stock is all marked up in plain figures, affifTwm sure, marked cheaper r than you can buy elsewhere. We return you 4s off splint du|ing the Sale for Gash. Our Stock i* all fresh, not shop-worn. We-JiaylL jhst opened out £4OO worth of Splendid Goods, including 6 dozen pairi'ofrhe famoM Zug Oaltißoots for Gents. We have secured the agency for South Canterbury foy tais make. ~ ZUT LEATHER.—We claim that Zug is the toughest shoe leather known, ii thoroughly waterproof, will always remain soft and pliable, is 30.jpt*r cent lighter than Bark Leather, requires no greaee or dubbein to keep outSrater. The manufacture of Zug Grain is an entirely new process; the leather is practically b.dfe. structible. The difficulty in the past has been the possibility of obtaining a Strong Boot with any reasonable guarantee that the upper would not go hard, crack, or fiil to resist water within a comparatively short time. In Zug grains we have succeeded in proem ing an article which is proof against all these defects, and which leaves tar behind any leather of this class hitherto produced. Thee Boots are sold by some of tha largest retailers in the colony, with a twelve months’ guarantee. We will sacrifice them during the Sale to introduce them in the district. Don’t miss this opportunity of securing a s ock of Footwear, the Cheap-st ever offe ed in the district. BOOT REPAIRING TRADE. Bring' our old Boots and Shoes to us. We guarantee the Best Workmanship, the Quickest Despatch, and the Lowest Prices in Waimate. t. McPherson, CASH BOOT SHOP, QUEEN STREET. THE CORONATION SALE
THE CORNER C ROWD3 OF EAGER PURCHASERS visited it si i.ce commencement, and t| unanimous verdict was— a How Cheap '■%&** A 4 DO NOT LOSE THE OPPORTUNITY WE ARE AFT&RDING YOU 0| SECURING ....■'S* GENUINE BARGAINS. We are, when time permits, Replenishing the Centre Bargain Table wilh New Lines of RELIABLE DRAPERY. During this week we shall Sell WADDED QUILTS at 3s lid, and BLANKET 5 * at Fabulously Low Prices. For BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS, have a look at them. Over 2000 Pairs to a* lect from. Manchester Bros. & Goldsmith SUPPORT THEIR OWN INDUSTRIES. THE INHABITANTS OF SOUTH,, CANTERBURY , ARE INJTT H. B. KI r S "prepared to take and supply Orders to igg MACHINE DOUBLE-PRESSED BRICKS OF HIGHEST DENSITY,] SEWER PIPES AND SANITARY APPLIANCES (Salt-glazed). FARMERS’ FIELD PIPES AND GARDEN TILES. AIR-BRICKS AND CH[Mi\EY-POTS. 100,000 BRICKS READY FOR DELI V anufaoeory and office Telephone—76. COLLEGE ROAD TIMAHU
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 235, 29 July 1902, Page 3
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