Notlftiia f\ I HAI-F-YiiIAKLY SALE NOW IN FULf, SWING AT Shackleton and Grant's. AVIN r > reduced our stocks very low at stocktaking, 'm' 'n svr nur ca»muu a chance to sh*p ttitipv <>nd repleni-h at reduced prK-en, we "ffcr » large at ■•« or New G -ods fresh f:o;u ih •.»■rehouse, bought at. exceptionally red-ced pr.c s -o clcir Bargains of New Goods. GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE. We are nlle ing Bpautiful Dresß Goods, comprising#All«o»I Whs* of England Dress Tweeds, wholesale pricf 3s 3 1, sale price All wool Beautiful Check Tweed (5 patterns), 3s, salo pc ! " - J *"""- Allwod Invisible Check Tweed (3 patterns), whoiesalek>ice2( All wool Black Amazuis, 4d lid, aftl* price ° 1- ' Many oth-r linei of Good C'o^|7^" These a r e Very Cho'ce Gooda, as wyfn by the Eli Goods at k-at than who!enalo prier " _i x '"" ' A Booi^^^F e 't Hats. A Special Purchase of Ladies' Felt Hats, consisting of Ladies' Triraroel Salon in black, brown, an 1 fawn; Gils' and Maids' Trimmed Doris snap*, in bUck, brown, and fiwn. Wholesale price, from Is 9d to 3s lid ; Eale prices, Is, la 6d, Ik 9d, 3«, 2s 6d. The most, durable hat made for school wear ; cannot be beaten. A Splendid Bargain. GOOD BAKGAINS IN EVERY-DAY LINES. We offer White Calicos, U3ual price 81 yard, sale price 5s lid per drz*n ; 6yds White alico for Is 3d; Blouse length of Flannelette for Is ; 2 l;irge Unble-ichwi Towels for U 3d ; a pair of 2 yards wide Sheets for 3s lid, white or u b!ci hed ; 6yds Strip-d Flannelette for Is lid ; 2 pairs Women's Ca-.hmere Stockin.s for In lid ; 3 pairs Men's Heavy Knit Sox for 2a ; Men's Under Flannels for 2s lid White Colonial Double Bed Blanket-, 16s fid a pair, and hundreds of oth*r lines too numerous to specify. Visitors are invited to inspect our Bargain Tables. No one pressed to buy. UNRESERVED SALE OF £I2OO Worth of Boots, Shoes, Slips, Gaiters, Goloshes, Plimsoles and Leggings. NOT ONE SINGLE PAIR RESERVED FROM THE SALE. 20 PKR CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Sale Starts on SATURDAf; 13th JULY, and lasts 14 DAYff at the I a" OUR Stock is all marked up\in plain figures, an 3, I am|ure, markel cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. |We return you 4s off everylpl spent during the Sale for Cash. Our Stock is all fresh, not shop-worn. We h%e just opwiw.d ous £4OO worth of Splendid Goods, incjiiding 6 dozen pairsof the famous Zug Calf Boots for Gents. We have secured the ageocy for South Canterbury f<|e this make.
ZUfi lEATHER.—We claim that Zug is the toughest shoe leather known, in thoroughly waterproof, will always remain soft and pliable, is 30 p-r cen» !'V fthan Bark Leather, requires no grease or duhbein to ke<p nut water The vr ■•■< facture of Zug Grain ia an entirely new process; the leather is pi net o!H >. .'•• structible. The difficulty in the past has been the possibility of obtaining ft S-;«r«.» Boot with any reasonable guarantee that the upper would no f . go hard, crack. <>c fail to resist water within a comparatively short time. In Zug grains wo b»r«s succeeded in procuring an article which is proof against all these defects, una which leaves tar behind any leather of this class hitherto produced. Thee Boots ate sold by some of tha largest retailers in the colony, with a twelve months' guarantee. V*e 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 Cheapest e?«r offered in the d'slrict. BOOT REPAIRING TRADE. Bring vour old Boots and Shoes to us. We guarantoe the Post Workm*n<hip, thi Quickest Despatch, and the Lowest Prices in Waimatn. t. Mcpherson, CASH BOOT SHOP, QUEEN STREET. THE COBNER. (ROWDS OF EAGER PURCHASERS visited it since commencement, and t / unanimous verdict was— .;■' How Cheap You are Jllling! *o*^2"*\ DO NOT LOSE THE YO| OF We are when time permits, Replenishing the Centre Bargain Table with New Lines of RELIABLE DRAPERY. During this week we shall Sell WADDED QUILTS at 3s lid, and BLANKET* at Fabulously Low Prices. For BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS, have a look at them. Over 2000 Pairs to select from. Manchester Bros. & Goldsmith SUPPORT THEIR OWN INDUSTRIES. THE INHABITANTS OF SOUTH; CANTERBURY, ARE INTIT H. B. KIJP- i S prepared to take and supply ( DOUBLE-PRkSSED BRIC 1 FARMERS' FIELD PIPES AND GARD&N ftittS. AIR-BRICKS AND CHIMnEY-POTS. \^' FOR DELP' MANUFACTORY AND OFFICE .. .. 'OOLLEGb ftOAD ..Tl3i* Telep hone—76.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 236, 31 July 1902, Page 3
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753Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 236, 31 July 1902, Page 3
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