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< ■ WILL SAVE NEW ZEALAND '•/' ' M ITS BOOT BILL Twelve Months' Wear ost of One Fair of Boots : €®§t§ lfGr-Savcs @fK B "SHU-LIFE" means glad news to anyone who wears boots or has '. ;to provide for them. ; "SHU-LIFE" is a wonderful new Invention which takes the form of a penetrating liquid. When painted on tho , soles of your boots,,lt permeates the leather and fills the pores, and ( within a few minutes alter being applied, turns into a solid substance - Inside the leather. This gives the leather wearing properties that caa jhardly be believed unless experienced. i .''•■• , It Never Fails to make one pair of Boots last as long as two, and In quite a number of cases, as long as three pairs. This depends on the quality of the leather to a certain extent. '» > You can rest assured on a very minimum basis that you can get one pair. of soles to last for'two. •! "SHU-LIFE" is sold in tins containing enough for at least (our pairs of large boots. ' , Don't think this tm good to he true i- for the line has been thoroughly tested over twelve months, One pair of boots.tried lasted, twelve months. I ] tfonqr lack Sf yorte Not Satisfied We've got so much confidence in "SHU-LIFE" that we. oiler you an unconditional guarantee to refund your money if it doesn't fulfil > : our-claims. ' v "SHU-LIFE" Preserves the Leather IS ABSOLUTELY WATERPROOF. TREBLES THE LIFE OF YOUR SHOE SOLES. '" 411 Grocers, Bootmen, Ironmongers, Drapers, etc. / Sole New Zealand Agents: SALMOND & SPRAGGON LTD. . Wellington, Dunedin, Auckland.

Briton Horse Clipping :■■■_ Machines* : Briton Horse Clipping Machines are of the'best British manufacture, and are therefore absolutely reliable. To mako certain that th«y are in perfect order they are thoroughly tested before leaving the works. Th© Briton is built to Stand Up. to the Heaviest Work and at the same time run easily and lightly. This machine is .driven by a mechanism so arranged that a very great speed is attained. The Clipping Head has ._•:• Splendid Cutting Qualities and has a most perfect balance.; , All 'gears iaro enclosed in a dust-proof case. Wo have a good stock of Top and Bottom Plates for this machine. Clipper complete, gg/- each. Wire Netting; We,hold large stocks of the foliowing sizes:— 36in. x ljin! x 17g. 3Gin. x din. x Hg. (centre strand). 36in. x 2in. x 19g. 3Gin; x iln. x 16g. (centre strand). 86m. x «n. x 14g. 3Gin. x 4in. x 15g. (centre strand) 72in. x 2in. x 19g. , ' ' • The RZ» Farmers' Go-op/ Distributing Co* Ltd*, Head Office: Dominion Farmers' Institute, Featherston Street, Wellington. Branehes: FelMing, Wanganui, Matterton, Marton, Talhape. MOTORISTS'! ponotvulcamse ■'■■• -USE MAGI€ RUBBER. MEND. WHICH WILL SAVE YOU 50 %. '■. Will splice a tube so that it will be stronger than the original splice, and does not require more than a half-inch, lap. • Will put on new Valve Pads as seonrely as the original pad. Will securely and permanently patch Valve Pads or Splices Will quickly and permanently repair long rents or tears as easily as it will a small puncture. Cuts or blister in tyres or casings are just as easily and as permanently healed as the damage to tubes. You can take several .-worthless tubes, cut out the bad parts and splice the good parte together with a few cents' worth of MAGIC RTJBBER MEND. Will repair all rubber articles such as rubber raincoats, football bladders, ..water hose, rubber boots, shoes, blankets, water bogs, rubber insulated wire, etc WE GUARANTEE THIS MEND. PRICE: Auto size, 10s. 6d. per tin; Repairman size, 355. per tin. -'FARMERS'. CO-OPERATIVE, -•':/, HAWESA.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 251, 17 July 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 251, 17 July 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 251, 17 July 1920, Page 10