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r;:c.iy-.-/.---:,'-.-^v.>-:->,.» &SHaBOBBBBBSESSSSS3SSSSS^mSS^S&SSSm At Profit-Sl?arii?§ Pri< My profit-sharing scheme has caught on —theres' been a perceptible increase in trade since my lust announcement, and these youths' boots are another contribution to the public good on the protit-slniriiifr basis. .YOUTHS' SPLIT CALF BOOTS, sizes 1 to 3, 14/5; sizes'4 and 5, 15/6 pair. YOUTHS* HEAVY CHROME DERBY BOOTS, heel and too plates, 16/6 pair. YOUTHS' LIGHT CHROME DERBY BOOTS, sizes 1 and 2, 15/6; sizes 3 to 5, 16/3 pair. All three possess those qualities which give long and satisfactory wear. t 1$ « / Si P"® JUS, S Sv. FOOTWEAR SPECIALIST, MAWHERA QUAY, 6REYMOUTH
FOUNDRY POY, [Established 1874.] ENGINEERS, 80l LK.ILMA KEUS, BLACKSMITHS. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. WEST COAST AGENTS FOR COOK'S WIRE ROPES. BOILER PRESEKVATIVI STEEL SPLIT I'ULLEXS. BOILER COVERINGS. Circular Sawn and all Sawmilling and Engineers' Requisites kept in stock. % ff\>
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1917, Page 4
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