The best of two worlds The makers of Bostock Shoes are all for what is new, when what is new is good. They believe, frankly, in fashion-and lead it. But in another way they are almost old-fashioned: so some people would say. They have a liking for traditions; The tradition, for example, that anything-even the seldom-noticed detail-is worth making well. The tradition of taking pains. The tradition of the cunning'craftsman. In "old customs" such as these they believe, and always will. BOSTOCK SHOES ARE ALW AY S RIG H T feQlt Wboitaalo Distributors for South Island• HPnKT.rwo BUOS,, CH&ISTOHUBOBL Lotus, Ltdj, Stafford & Northampton, England
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19481, 30 November 1928, Page 13
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