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| Distinguished i 4k Clubs BOODLE’S CLUB, St. James’t St., London. Founded tn 1763, this /» famous London Club it an ll'f S 1 exquisite reminder of a vanished architectural elegance. It stands '/.■-/ | *'\ S7 B in St. James’s Street—heart of /J r 7 B i London’s Clubland. ZO.( (T/lf A ) /7w I ' Distinguished fine vihginu » O 20 for 2/Ctgarettes cobk « plain | City Clwt The cigarette you’re going to like A ST. JAMIS'S TOBACCO PRODUCT CC.NZ.S

ISSUED BY —— - £ nPDilDrurvrf V ,T WAS ** ACCIOENT-VCS.THCV sell / 3. DEPARTMENTS \ safety shoes -no, x didn't boy a I § w r rrr I PA ‘ R * Yts ' x wish 1 had -no, I g. W UMLlrt, / THEY AREN’T EXPENSIVE-YES 5 £ » AND LABOUR. \, »t hurts -now beat it • ' J i — g® It ■ P ainful ••• “d crippling. ■ 9> ® £ i I a 8 EVERY YEAR IN N.Z. AT ■ lIU ■ &.fl« fl LEAST 3,000 PEOPLE ■ ■ ■ HAVE THEIR FEET INJURED AT WORK. fl, S £ "^ le Principe cause is objects dropping ■Fll MM Bw 00 t i lem packing cases, steel drums, 7 J| tools, timber, logs, other heavy objects S ■ ■ B I BK and heavy materials. I S I It has been proved that SAFETY BOOTS SLB Sdl fl 9 WILL PREVENT THE MAJORITY ■ ® OF THESE INJURIES. fflßmiKKBBilot Safety boots Fuivt a carbon spring-steel toei« Br ■R R 9° “P incorporated under the outer leather. If made B ■ ■ ■ to standard specifications, this steel toe-cap will 9L.KmBb fl wt'lArtanrf a static weight of up to 3 tons without 9 injury to the toe. SAFETY B@OTS ” ' *r» th. idee! footwear for: • WATEhstOERS -J SAILWAYHtH ***? i FOREST WORKERS fflF 4" ‘ FOUNDRYMEN MINERS . STOREMEN 7 CONSTRUCTION **•’ "’ METAL WORKERS r * ’ and ail othw work roqulriaf th. A* of huvy owtwlaU or tools WbtM*r you*jdrjvrf&tiftfif zs i*pcrfa*rr Wear boon or shoes that • Are eo&fembte, snug-fitting and the floor surface. Keep soles in ghe Ml support to the feet. good repair. A Am t-.-u • Fully cover the feet no “toeX ST’tcfX m hM ’- less and apneas. Wear special footwear where necessary safety boots in heavy jobs, wooden • Have inks that get a good grip on dogs or rubber boots for wet floors.

jMH , ffiH® I SECURITY.. Ifflll I !■ ■ The BANK OF NEW ZEALAND has been at the service 0/ the Dominion’s industry and commerce since 1861 Today it enjoys the confidence of many thousands of depositors who make use of Bank of New Zealand facilities to their great advantage. As the largest banking business in the country the ■ Bank of New Zealand offers complete banking and advisory facilities. Any thick and weighs naarfy reran tons, its Bank of New Zealand Manager will be pleased to discuss these facilities wain, otrw waiHtr. with you privately and confidentially. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND Mcreitfa/f

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27074, 24 June 1953, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27074, 24 June 1953, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27074, 24 June 1953, Page 6

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