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The more the different qualities of leathers are understood, the more satisfactory boot repairs will be to the consumer. TT is a knowledge of the suitability of different leathers for repairing different boots and shoes, plus the stocks of best grade imported leathers to give effect to the knowledge of our craftsmen, that makes our repair work so satisfactory—our lower prices are an additional source of satisfaction to our customers. OUR PRICES WOMEN'S. Soled and Heeled, rivetted •• 6/6 8ol?d only, rivetted . ■ •• 6/11 Heeled only •• «• •• 1/3 Soled and Heeled, Mtrn .. 7/0 Soled only, sewa .. .• 6/11 Durox Soles .. No Extra Charge Beet Rubber Heels, fitted . • 2/3 MEN'S. Soled and Heeled, rivetted .. 9/9 Soien only .. •• •• 7/6 Heels only 1/9 Soles and Heels, sewn .. 10/3 Soles only, sewn .. •• 8/9 Durox Soles extra 0d Best Bubber Heels .. •• 2/11 3, 4, and s—^Soles and Heels .. 7/6 Soles only 6/6 1 and 2—Soles and Heels >• 6/6 1 and ? Solea only .. . • C/e BOYS' AND GIRLS'. Siwjs 10, 11. 12, 13— Soles and Heels Sixes 7, 8, 9 Solea and Heels 4/11 4/3 J High Street, City Colombo St, Sydenhanf Tancred St, Aah burton

SURGICAL OPERATION TJNIOJCESSAHX j "I for 13 year* wifa -Blaedinc PiUa. I could not eleep for the itchinj, tbrobbiag irritation. My doctor a»id an operation wii imperative. Fortunately, after neing tha Zann Double Absorption Treatment for two days, 1 felt belter, asd am noir quite restored."—Mra W., Hamilton. , A Booklet fully describing tHie wottJerfn] cure for Piles will be mailed on receipt of thre* penny ataraps. Money refunded if not satisnsd v/ith Zann Treatm«nt, Addxeii, Zann Propiiebry, 80x902, Weilinjton. Bootlets and stocks of "Zann" can b« obtaiaed I from W. R. Ccok» and Son., Ltd., ChemifU, i High street, ar.d E. Cameron Smith, Chemist, opposite "Sun," Chrutchtjreh. " 4

At the meeting of the GouneiJ «f &• United Burgesses' Association, til* question of rfcgi'tcriu;; bicycles waj 4if* cussed. One member remarked that the cyclist in Christshurch had ao rights. He had to t'° where, lie wa* pushed. Another stated "The Ijejtcst defaulter on the road is the cyclitt. Ho .seems ignorant ot all rules of the. road." All agreed that the registration of the 4o,WX> bicycles in and around the city, would check th# "alarming'! amount of thiejina.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 9