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Hand-picked craftsmen using the world’s finest leather make Landmark ’67. Put the country’s best craftsmen to work on the world’s best leather (Continental mostly tanned in England and Germany) and the result is Landmark ’67. What can master craftsmen add to fine leather? Take the man who cuts it. The master ‘dicker’ knows how each part of the hide will perform and where best to use it. The master stitcher uses the result of long years’ experience to place stitches faultlessly in a score offundamental or decorative ways. Special features of Landmark ’67. Fully leather lined. Double-tanned insoles light, flexible, absorbent. Real sponge rubber inserts for arch support and heel comfort. Landmark ’67 grows through many painstaking stages to final handfinishing and polishing. With quality inspection at every stage. Styles seven, fashionable. Shades copper, tan, black. Price high, but less than ten pounds. There are no finer shoes in New « .6 1 “z O / NEW ZEALAND’S FINEST SHOES MADE IN N.Z. BY SUCKLING BROS. LTD.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31237, 8 December 1966, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31237, 8 December 1966, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31237, 8 December 1966, Page 12