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Christchurch’s “Shoeshine Man,” Mr David Smith, at work on Mr Gary Hoffman’s shoes in Cathedral Square yesterday. It was the first day Mr Smith offered the service. He intends to be in the Square from 7.30 a.m. each week-day for anyone wanting their footwear cleaned. Adults’ shoes cost $2 while the cost of boots and children’s shoes can be negotiated.

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Press, 19 December 1989, Page 6

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Christchurch’s “Shoeshine Man,” Mr David Smith, at work on Mr Gary Hoffman’s shoes in Cathedral Square yesterday. It was the first day Mr Smith offered the service. He intends to be in the Square from 7.30 a.m. each week-day for anyone wanting their footwear cleaned. Adults’ shoes cost $2 while the cost of boots and children’s shoes can be negotiated. Press, 19 December 1989, Page 6

Christchurch’s “Shoeshine Man,” Mr David Smith, at work on Mr Gary Hoffman’s shoes in Cathedral Square yesterday. It was the first day Mr Smith offered the service. He intends to be in the Square from 7.30 a.m. each week-day for anyone wanting their footwear cleaned. Adults’ shoes cost $2 while the cost of boots and children’s shoes can be negotiated. Press, 19 December 1989, Page 6

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