ANOTHER SERVICE! /k Above is illustrated the LOTUS ALL-MOULDED, STUDDED-SOLE I SHOE. 12,000 pairs were sold at the British Open in two days 1 and this shoe has had tremendous reception in the U.S.A. It has a Martin’s Aquatite Upper, full arch support, is light, and is completely flexible. Available in Chestnut Brown Analine or Black. LIMITED STOCKS ONLY. Made in England. Price £B/19/6 Also available at the moment ENGLISH MARSHALL Brown Aquatite WILLIAM MORTON. Three models available studded leather sole shoe, designed to here Brown Analine Grain Uppers or Bobby Locke's specifications and is only Black grain. Studs with a Dun Hyde Sole a medium weight. Dry feet in any con- and water-proof welt. Made in N.Z. ditions. Made in England. Price £9/8/- Prices £B/5/- to £B/19/6 WALTER GODFREY. Featherweight Black BATA ALL RUBBER GOLF SHOE with studs Shoe. Nylon sole with studs, and fringe available in Brown. Made in N.Z. tongue. Made in N.Z. Price £7/19/9 Price £3/19/6 V/ A Gift of Dubbin is provided with every pair of Golf Shoes and keys and ~7x extra studs are available for all models upon request. MAIL ORDERS to Box V tju A JA ASH Telephone of CASHEL STREET
...THAT PROPER CADBURT TASTE! Cadbury's chocolate blocks taste good because they're smooth and creamy. They taste better because they're thicker. / THF THICKER THE BLOCK THE BETTER THE CHOC!
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31060, 16 May 1966, Page 15
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