Notices. THE COiiNER. BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPERS. V V' t Manchester Brils. & Goldsmith / B EG to intimate that during the next two w||k* -hey wife offer «eren»l Odd Lots of BOOTS, AND|sLTPPEHSi ’t At and Under 1 Cosi These are lines of which they do not have a toll run of sizes. The prices at which they will be sold will be found very tempting. Manchester Bros. & Goldsmith, UNRESERVED SALE OF £I3OO Worth of Boots, Shoes, Slips, Gaiters, Goloshes, PUmsoles 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 OUR Stock is all marked up in plain figures, an 3, lam cure, marked cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. We 4s off every £1 spent during top? Sale for Cash. Our Stock is all fresh, not shopworn. We have just ope«edJ«Ec £4OO worth of Splendid Goods, including 6 dozen/pairsof the famous Zug OalLcooJß for Gents. We have secured the agency for this ZUG LEATHER.—We claim that Zug is the leather Ichowfl, ia thoroughly waterproof, will always remain soft and pJjjAiWfis 30 psr cent lighter than Bark Leather, requires no grease or dubbein.-le'dcet'p nut water. The manufacture of Zug Grain is an entirely new process; the leather is practically indestructible. The difficulty in the past has been the possibility of obtaining a Strong Boot with any reasonable guarantee that the upper would no’, go hard, crack, or fail to resist water within a comparatively short time. In Zug grains wn hsve succeeded in procuting an article which is proof against all these defects, and which leaves tar behind any leather of this class hitherto produced. The e Boot* are sold by some of tho large-b retailers in the colony, with a twelve months’ guarantee We will sacrifice them during the Sale to introduce them in tha district. Don’t miss this opportunity of securing a stock of Footwear, the Cheapest ever offered in the district, BOOT REPAIRING TRADE. Bring your old Boots and Shoes to us. We guarantee the Best Workmanship, the Quickest Despatch, and the Lowest Prices in Waimata. t. McPherson, CASH BOOT SHOP, QUEEN STREET. SUPPORT THEIR OWN INDUSTRIES. THE INHABITANTS OF SOUTH, CANTERBURY AKK INVI 'i H. B. KIRK, I MAN UWCIUREK,, S prepared to take and supply Orders to any extent lines MACHINE DOUBLE-PRESSED BRICKS OF HIGHEST DENSITY. SEWER PIPES AND SANITARY APPLIANCES (Salt-glaze#' FARMERS’ FIELD PIPES AND GARDEN ITLWS. AIR-BRICKS AND CHIMwEY-POTS. 100,000’BRICKS READY FOR DELU r MANUFACTORY AND OFFIC 3 .. .. COLLEDh Ro\o TIMANU Telephone—76.
LOOK OUT FOR... Something Startling IN P tu APPLY— Fred. Srqiili. CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, Mr H. S. SEARLE HAS been appointed Agent in Waimate District for Messrs Scocllak and Chisholm, Organs, &e., on the and repairs oj lone in a first-clas rates. [[catalogues and full searlf, Sieward'Street. every descrfction' manner at Dvnedii For descriptive particulars, apply H.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 241, 12 August 1902, Page 3
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