Notices. Ladies and Gentlemen,— CALL AT THE CASH BOOT SHOP, And receive a Free Pass to the Waimate show. TMoP. presents everyone purchasing Boots to the value of 12s 6d, . CASH ONLY, with a Free Pass 10 the Show, from TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, till Show Day. T. McP's Stock is all marked up in Plain Figures, and considering that his Basine.s has doubled in the past six months, proves that he must be selling cheaper tha:i others in the same line. T. Mo P. his the IJest Selection of Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoet iu town. Always buy vour Boots from a Tradesman. It takes an experienced person to buy leather. When a farmer require* a good h<Tße Le does not engage a tailor to hjuy one for him. \oM Repairing Trade. 11 tees the Best Workmanship and the Lowest Price* in bringing your «»I<l Roots and Shoes to iu. It's never .s long as yoi* e-wi see where the lace holes have been. \ McPHERSON, CASHBOOTSHOP Queen Street, Waimate. P.S. I find there are no Show Tickets available, so I will leturn the cash. "ANCHESTER BROS. & GOLDSMITH invite irspectior of their Summer Show Gloves. An immense assortment of Newest Blouse Silks and Dress Materials. Our New Drestmaker, Miss Swanson, is crowded with orders, and notwithstanding having increased our staff of assistants, Ladies wishing their orders executed within a reasonable time will do well to place same without delay. OUR STOCK OF WASHING DRESS AND BLOUSE FABRICS IS MOST EXTENSIVE. For Ready made Clothing, Tennis Shirts, Drers Shirts, Straw and Panam Hato, " The Fatent Dublit" White Linen Fata (latest novelty) for £ ports, etc., Silk Ties, Felt Hatß, Bi&ctMM Portmanteaux, J* Rugs amLGlAdstone Bags, JEf d#* OpJiNER'' will be found For Boots a Hearth Eugs a Cloths, Table _„_.-, __. . . ~,_,. Serviettes, etc. Very special val# in White and Unbleached bheetinje aa« Calicos ; 300yda 36inch White Cali»2i 9d per dozen. INSPESTION INVITED. Manchester Bros. & Goldsmith THE CORNER, WAIMATE. Also— MORVEN AND WAIHAO DOWNS. THE RESIDENTS OF SOUTH;;CANTERBURY ARE INVITED TO SUPPORT THEIR OWN INDUSTRIES., MACHINE DOUBLE-PRESSEB BRICKS OF HI«HEBT DENSITY. SEWER PIPES AND FARMERS' FIELD PIPES ANDIGARDEN TILM. AIR-BRICKS AND CHIMnEY-POTS. 100.000 bricks;ready for;deliv MANUFAdORY AND OFFICE Telephone—76. COLLEGE ROAD, TIMABU TIMARU SHOW. "NTENDING visitors to Shbvr| their ovrn interests if tjhej jpay H. R. ASQUITH,
BOOTS AND SHOES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. JUST OPENED OUT an Irnmens Variety. WAIMATE BOOT fSHOP. Look for the name— J. P. SMITH, Next \Jo-op. tok*'
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 286, 22 November 1902, Page 3
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