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Notices. THE CORNER. BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPERS. Manchester Bros. & Goldsmith DE'J to intimate th.t daring the next two weeks they will offer lererel oid Lots of BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPE r At and Under Cos These are lines of which they do not h»ve a full run of sm%. JRie prices at which they will be sold will ba found very tempting. Manchester Bros. & Goldsmith. UNRESERVED SALE . OF £I2OO Worth of Boots, shoes, Slips, Gaiters, Goloshes, jPlimsoles and Leggings, NOT ONE SINGLE PAIR RESERVED FROM THE SALE. 20 PER CKNT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Sale Starts on SATURDAY, 19th JULY, and last* 14 DAYS, at the CASH BOOT SHOP OUR Stock is all marked up in plain figures, ani, lam iure, marked oheaper than you can buy elsewhere. We return you 4i off every £1 spent daring the S«le for Cash. Our Stock ii all fresh, not sho(»-wor:i. We have jait opened out £4OO worth of Splendid Goods, inoluding 6 dozen pairsof thefamou* Zuj Calf Boots for Gents. We have secured the agency for South Cant-rbury for this make.}

ZUG LEATHER.—We claim that Zug is the toughest shoe leather known, is thoroughly waterproof, will always remain Boffc and pliable, is 30 p*r cent l.ighter than Bark Leather, requires no greate or dubbein to keep out water. The diuufacture of Zug Grain is an entirely new process; the leather ia prftctie*llj i-de-structible. The difficulty in the past has been the possibility of obtaining a Strang Boot with any reasonable guarantee that the uppt>r would not go hard, crack, or f*il to resist water within a comparatively &hurt time. In Zug gr*ina w« h\ve succeeded in procuring an article which is proof against all these defect*, and whick leaves tar behind any leather of this class hitherto produced. There Boot* ar« Bold by some of tha largest retailers in the colony, with a twelve months' guarantee. W« will sacrifice them during the Sale to introduce them in tha distriet. Don't miss this opportunity of securing a stock of Footwear, the Cheapest em offe ed in the district. BOOT REPAIRING TRADE, Bring yonr old Boots and Shoes to üb. We guarantee the Bast Workmanship, th» Quickest Despatch, and the Lowest Prices in Waimato. t. Mcpherson, CASH BOOT SHOP, QUEEN STREET. SUPPORT THEIR OWN INDUSTRIES. THE INHABITANTS OF SOUTH„ CANTERBURY| ARE INVI H. B. KIRK, MANUFACTURER^ .' S prepared to take and supply Orders to any extent in :- MACHINE DOUBLE-PRfcSSED BRICKS OF HIGHEST. DENSITY. ,i SEWER PIPES AND SANITARY APPLIANCKS r *(SaU-glaHed). FARMERS' FIELD PIPES AND GARDENJTILES. "'" AIR-BRICKS AND CHIMnEY-POTS. ioo,ooo:bricks;ready;for;deliv MANUFACTORY AND OFFICS COLLEOfc ROAD TIMAPB Telephone—76.

L. Glendinning, ACCOUNTANT, LAND, INSURANCE GENERAL COMMIBSION^AGeIt, District Agent for — Company. Ocean Accident, land Guarantee Inednor* ation, &c., *e. . Williams Bros., HIGH STREET, "OEG to announce that they bara a J - > Full Stock o* FIREWOOD, | DRY BLACK PINE AND j| | In any lengths rtquirfi, And delivered in the eounnfl Also, Kaitangata and XawmtMi Coal, bj the bag or too. i Dresied or Undrew ed Timber of els kinda in any -quantity. at ehortest J Fostc, Stakes, Strainer*, .Gate Poets | Slays, Piles-, and Hurdle* in etoek. . Prompt attention (9 all orders.,

.OOK OUT FOR... lomething Startling J' sture r Line. APPLY— Fred. Smith. CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS. _^# d., Duoedin, and is For descriptive catalogues and ' full , particulars, apply H. 8. SEARLK, Steward Street.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 239, 7 August 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 239, 7 August 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 239, 7 August 1902, Page 3

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