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CUT THIS OUT AND POST IT TO— s Ro Hannah & C<m BOX 48, i::: GREYMOUTH. Please post to me your newly Revised Price List of Boots and Shoes (Illustrated) fur May, 1922, sh-wing how I may save money by making niy Footwear i'urchases at yuur establishment. Name: (Mr. Mrs., Mi-s) Address We are the only firm on the West Coast that supplies Boots and Shoes from its own factory—and so at the cheapest cost Gum Boots (Canadian): Knee Gums, 7to 10. -3/6 > 0 ‘ Ladies’ Gums, 3 to 7, 16/6; Men’s, 25/-, 30/-, 45/--Goloshes, 7to 10, 4/11; 11 to 2, 6/6 ; Ladies 5/11, //11. Men’s Hip Gums, 40/-, 57/6 ; Leather Sole, 55/-. , Corded Velvet (Carpet) Slippers; Ladies, 8/6; Mens, a/11. Children’s Felt Slippers, 11 to 1, 4/11, 5/6.
Wear CHALK’S C. Brand Boots and walk easily along Life’s Highway WE QUOTE: WOMEN’S PATENT BOSTOCK OXFORDS, 48/6 WOMEN’S GLACE OXFORD SHOES, 25/MEN’S CHROME DERBY BALS 27/6 MEN’S S.O. SHOOTERS, AZYOUTHS’ DERBY BALS, H- and T. Plates, 25/GOOD BUYING, MEANS GOOD VALUES Head for CHALK’S RECORD BOOT SHOP GREYMOUTH AND REEFTON.
The ‘Young Idea’ knows . what is good. Made in New Zealand from the . purest ingredients, and priced keenly because there’s no iipport -, duty to pay and apart from this jra ■ they are unequalled. Ask specially for LONDON MANUFACTURING CO’S PICKLES AND SAUCES—. \)mC including their particularly pi- Al . t quant Tomato and Worcestershire. , 7 T*. These put taste into an otherwise 1/ . ordinary dish and make cold meat fr,.? a “different thing-’.’ Ask your grocer for them. '-7 London Manufacturing Co. GREYMOUTH.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 June 1922, Page 3
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