WORK BOOTS for SOLID WEAR Every Pair Sold with our Guarantee of Satisfaction or Money Back. jlfifK GREAT VALUE IS THIS LOW - PRICED BOOT IBBgjßSSjjt DI49—SPLIT KIP SHOOTER, made with stout screwed soles, nailed. As the uppers are of split kip, the Boot is . not suitable for working in wet weather, but is splendid for dry . weather use. Sold with our Guarantee of Satisfaction or Money Refunded. 1 Sizes sto 10—be sure to state yours. wmj -p*** i K/f\ 1/2. ID/ O WET RESISTING BOOT J[ Dl3O — TAN HELVETIA SHOOTERS. A ig||BSS special process' keeps the uppers always soft 13mr"rf\ and pliable. We do not guarantee this Boot to be absolutely water proof, but its special treatment does resist the wet. Open front with bellows tongue. Coppered rivets in forepart; standard screwed soles; back heavily strapped; toe and heel plates; soles nailed or plain. rra»||J Sizes sto 10. Price 2*l1 ™ Size 11, 1/6 extra. Pair. «^JJ Y oU^ S J UI^ DED j S "f AV X MEN'S SOLID LEATHER DERBY BOOTS, WORK BOOT—A wonderful boot for all , FITTED WITH STUDDED RUBBER classes of workmen. The uppers have SOLES AND HEELS Good wide fitting. been apec.ally treated to help^res, at the Made on a comfy last . Soles are non . wet; the solesandheelsare made of non- , U ; n and will l ast much longer than •lipping rubber, which wears four times , T 61 _ -jo- *» long as leather. Made on the popular J-J-* Every pan: guaranteed S,zes military last. Sizes sto _ Spec |al Price: *•/ * * Postage, 1/2. *•/" I /" r * Size 11, 1/6 extra. > ' Pair. . SOLID KIP SHOOTER Dl4o—Undoubtedly the finest value in working boots in N.Z. ■ Two heavy 'through' soles and middler; standard screwed soles; copper rivets ip tabs; heavy hot waxed thread in seams; full tongue; large eyelets; heavy toe and heel plates; and is made from only the best'of SOLID Kip Leather on a new. big- \ 4aKjßwßk fitting, high-toe last. Made as waterproof ■'• as ** '» possible to make a Solid Kip Shooter. - ■ Whole back or sewn back. Sizes 5 to 10. Size 11, 1/6 extra. Postage, 1/2. Satisfaction guaranteed. FARMERS' TRADING CO. LTD., : : : HOBSON STREET
A child left to itself will not speak any language, but will try to imitate the sounds it may hear. For experiment's sake a baby was put in a solitary house with a dumb nurse, and a goat which provided milk for its nourishment. When two years old the child imitated the bleating of the goat to perfection, also the rumbling of tho cart jchicli arrived with provisionflv
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 91, 19 April 1933, Page 14
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