Country Friends, Save Money Send for Sample Pair. All Post Free Prloe MEN'S Dress Chrome Boota (Btrong), 12/- ; do, Extra Pine -(sewn), 13/11. . Men's Strong Working Boots, 9/9 ; do, Extra Strong, 12/WOMEN'S Fine Chrome or Kid Boots, 11/6 Strong Nailed Boots, 10/9. Chrome Shoes, 8/9. Neat Kid Shoes, 7/9. Evening Shoes, 2/6 ; do, bar, 3/-. CHILD'S Patent Shoes, Bizes 4 to 6, 2/- : sizes 7 to 10, 3/-. GIRL'S Strong School Boots, sizes, 7 to 9 5/6 ; Bizes 10 to 13, 6/6. » BOYS' Balmorals (extra strong), sizes 1 to 3, 8/9 ; sizes 4 to 5^9/11. Simon Brothers, °gHffig« S. McBRIDE, TIMARU. Direct Importer of Mabblb and 9-xakitb Monuments fiom the beat Italian and Scotch Quarries. A large stock of the Latest Designs to seleot • from at lowest prices.
Do You take Coffee for Breakfast ? . . . Tou should. [ because coffee is the beverage that Nature has provided for you to start • the day on. It is the ideal breakfast beverage, and is .permeated with body building elements. "CLUB" COFFEE (The Perfect Coffee) Is a genuinely 'nutritive, stimulative tome. After partaking of it your nerve and energy power will be at their highest level. "CLUB" Coffee has won for itself a colonial reputation for its delightful palatable flavour. The result is that the get-up of the tins are being copied by- rival firms. Be careful Therefore to see that you get Gregg & Co.'s " CHJB" Coffee — the purest obtainaoie.At all Grocers in 1, 2, 4, & 71Tj air-tight tins .W. GREGG &lo7Ltd., DnndUn - (Established 1861) Coffee, Spice, Pepper & Starcl Merchants !
A. D. MINN, j 23 LEITH STREET, B -SIZESE El , ETC. A TRIAL SOLICITED. TMPEEIAL SCHOOL OF DRESSx CUTTING, CLYDE CHAMBERS, DOWLINQ STREET, DTJNEDIN. Also at Mosgiel. Term sts t . Full Course, including Chart and 70") Lessons (each of two hours' dura- f _ tion) on Pattern-making & Dress- f ■ £a 3s « making ) Set of Charts, -with all necessary in- J ' struotions how to use .. j* 2 28 Pupils 1 Own Material Used for Dressmaking Lessons, Mesdames CHIRNSIDE & WHITE, PRINCIPALS. J MoOOEMAOK tyelville Hill Shoeing Forge, Wishes to thank his patrons for past sup port, and to notify them that he will in future nse his utmost endeavours to give every satisfaction. I. MoCORMJtCK, Melville Hill Shoeing Forge.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 48, 28 November 1907, Page 4
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371Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 48, 28 November 1907, Page 4
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