■you will most likely find the article you wish to buy advertised in the small classified columns. Get the habit of studying these columns —it will pay you. 12 words 1/-, 3 insertions 2/6.
HP i J j i \ V | ' | | y TnnnDDDC ■r I KLJUrbKo complete foot protection in stormy C / > J weather •., * improved new styles and greater com fort —-————— GOLOSHES, Black; rolled edge; storm front. ‘ Ladies’, 3/11. Men’s, 4/6. Canadian Make, 4/6. 5/11. Illustrated above: Ladies* FOOTHOLDS ... 2/9 and 3/11. Dull Black KNEE GUMS. Cleated Rubber Soles. Canadian Make — Youths’, 13/6. Men’s, 14/11. Not Illustrated : Also Men’s Canadian Red THIGH GUMS, Cleated Rubber Sole, 29/6. Or in Dull Black with Cleated Crepe Sole ... 28/6. . Illustrated extreme left: Men’s Dull Black LACE GUMS. Cleated Bright Black KNEE GUMS. Rubber or Crepe Soles 13/6. Children’s, 7 to 9. 4/3. Ladies’, 7/1110 to 2, 5/11. Men’s, 11/6. tildren’s Canadian —7 to 9, 5/11. 10, 6/11. II to 2, 7/6. Ladies,’ 8/6. , ; . .. • ■ /■ ren’s Black ANKLE GUMS—4 to 6, 1/11. 7to 9, 2/6. rated left: Black KNEE GUMS. Cleated Rubber epe Soles. • , Men s, 13/6. Canadian Make, 19/6, MAIL ORDERS TOmawhera quay, greymouth.- , • ' also Westport, Hokitika. Nelson and Blenheim. ' 272/5/8 ~
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 May 1938, Page 15
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