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\ —why you should buy your boots direct by mail from. The Direct Footwear Supply Co. 1. We control part of the output of some of the manufacturers of New Zealand’s best brands of footwear. This assures 4 you QUALITY boots only. ' 2. We have no shop rents or managerial expenses, and no bad debts, and can thus sell at least 10/= less than shop prices. 3. We illustrate each boot EXACTLY. You see exactly what'you are getting before ordering. 4. Our range of shapes and fittingsdn each boot enables us to fit any foot. « 5. We guarantee TO REFUND EVERY PENNY on return of the boots if you are not entirely satisfied, provided they have not been worn or dirtied. Hen’s Yearling Clime Calf Derby Bal BOOTS Has a full £ sole, wide welt. Made on full round toe, wide or extra wide fitting. First quality canvas lined. Order No. 2001. Send remittance with order, state size and whether narrow or wide fitting. 37 16 Post Free. © Catalogue Free. Send your order NOW Boots may go dearer DIRECT FOOTWEAR SUPPLY CO., Prou9e Buildings, 95 Taranaki Street, WELLINGTON. * aoLDßiite 1 GISBORNE AGENTS—A. J. COOPER, 76 GREY STREET.

j£ * A BEAUTIFUL Art' Calendar For 1921 IT’S YOURS for the modest sum of sixpence (6d.), to cover cost of packing, envelopes, addressing, postage, etc. The Proprietors of “Amber, Tips” Tea have just landed a small supply of artistic Calendars. If you wish to secure one, send name and address with sixpence (6d.) in stamps to ‘■Amber Tips” Tea Box 946 CHRISTCHURCH To avoid disappointment, write to-day. Don’t miss this opportunity of securing a very useful and artistic production. Similar calendars are sold in the shops up to 2/- eacn, the only difference is the neat advertisement at the top of each “Amber Tips” Calendar. W. G. CROMPTON AND CD., WHOLESALE AGENTS. * © @ <3 Q) & 0 OQ>

* & * © * & CUT DOWN LIGHTING AND HEATING EXPENDI-J TURE 33 1-3 PER CENT. by using —THAT—MONEY GOES UP IN SMOKE is undoubtedly proved by the exceedingly high prices asked for kerosene just at present. But every housekeeper can The WUNDERWICK * & X . a < * t; It is what everyone ha@ -beeen waiting for, and it means MONEY IN YOUR POCKET incombustible •X- The Wunderwick is:'; a small' .piece of 1 * 4*l 4-liA lnmr% olAnTro Q I'l/iiro i material, which fits in the lamp sleeve. above the, wick, thus preventing the flame from actually touching the wick. This wonderful British invention gives A BETTER LIGHT WITH LESS OIL. and pays for itself in tlio first week. No one can afford to be without one, and you have only, to see one being { used to appreciate the. remarkable saving it represents. ' :v/"' 'THE & X & * & •if 6>- - -if & * .& ' * & * & & -x- ---% SEE IT DEMONSTRATED AT YOUR LOCAL STOREKEEPERS if DON’T BE WITHOUT A WONDERWIGK ANOTHER S I ’ ;V' DAY. : ; i ■ . 'x- ~ t U ' • ,=, NEW ZEALAND' DISTRIBUTORS: ‘ . REDSTONE AND, CO., * © * © H. E. REDSTONE AND CO., . g . 12: IIANAAIA STREET, WELLINGTON. ;.. , 1 '.O. BOX. 316. : . Goldberg 2 ■•\v ;••..'••••’ ■’ - •, • ,•/>*> .V. icy- /; • „ V/V.. ■ <■

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Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5665, 20 December 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5665, 20 December 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5665, 20 December 1920, Page 3