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Strong Footwear ; For New Zealand's f j^ Zealandia Boots are more than "just boots,** for they are . . made on lasts designed on common-sense lines and scientific principles, and thus they prevent cramping and distortion of the foot. .■ x ■■ • ■ ■ Comfort and durability are combined in every pair, for the leathers are specially tanned to meet N.Z. climatic conditions. Jgjj. ZgAL^MDIA §^ '^J are superior in appearance and good '^W^M 1 service to the imported article, for i^^^S /111 vm l^ c tra ut y, savec^ B oes i nto tne m^Mmi itfffl quality of the In. Z. made boot. " ll\'mL}Mk \\ftf\ Zealandia ractory is one or P\if|^;";«\ / J"^ the largest of its kind in the Southern T^V^^'d D \I Hemisphere, and it is completely $\j J[ xj j j j|| equipped with every known device \ (t % in labour-saving machinery, I \\ } | Before leaving the factory, every I \\ li I boot is critically examined at various ; \-\ H I stages by six inspectors, thus ensuring p. \\ \ J |ji L perfect satisfactiori and service. X-'liS |; jii %'& Always buy Zealandia Boots for »- -. J;KJ •(I Ifd/M your children, and if your dealer \^,^r IS Ba es not StOc^ l^ eni « wr i [c to p^l^4 -. m 1 Skiion, Froslidi & Co. | m 1 1 GSEifiaoorn . | I|| jp [' Ask f<sr t!mse Sprcial Nnmbers^stamped- on heel | $m c or oh the lining :— For Girls': Nos. 10496, 10-499 | VfS^ . § 1437 or 673. For Boys : Nos. 10559 or 51778. 29 f rBL "> STRAW SHOWS HOW THE WIND BLOWS. I Quitß voluntarily a bricklayer in a small town S made a note of the ranges which ho had to do /within one S year. He says : — a " Out of 34 Ranges, 25 were Shack- |l lock's and out of 28 NKW Ranges . M 21 were Shacklock's," 1 ft g± a mm I ' l KAN OES . ■ I Owe their immense popularity to thr MAXIMUM H OP EFFICIENT SERVICE and the- MINIMUM OF I FUEL CONSUMPTION, whicl^ ihey allord. | ■ H. E. SBACKLOCK, Ud. I Dunedin, Wellington and Auckland, . m IBHSBBS ww BQSEBSBmHHHBBBBBBBBHBHHSBSIHSBS^^S^SiBSSBBESSBEESSB] EUUH flSßfl JQB9 $$1 £^© •« i SCi -j'rft .. _. Lj^ F Ilf I1 I g^p L^ S~l $\ \ "*■ ■■' mBB mm was a^slals^i - 4 ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wine Spirit and Provision Merchant. I^^ENERAL IMPORTERS. UPPER MA VVHERA QUAY, :. : (MKYKOVm. Zealandia Soots Comfortable, durable and stylish—ask for Zealandia. gypfrice to Cyclis-fcs. 1 W. H. NUGENf , oegs to announce that he has purchased the business' of B E. BA.RLOW & CO. and intends to keep an up-to-date i stock of accessories. § AGENT FOR TEE I -,'." BELL CYCLES [ THE REPAIR WORK IS DONE BY FiRST. CLA^S 1 WORKMEN AND GUARANTEED. I W. H. NUGENT, ' ; M AC a^v." STREET, 1 H. WINTERBURSy, Plain and Ornamental Plasterer. -ifijii-rii' - - JIB. given for .6'ibro Cement Slates and Owusnt work of all descriptions, Plastering wood, brick, and poj,p vete biiildings with Torapite, Pulp, Asbestos, Keens Cement, aiic Lime Flatter, on wood or steel lathing. | Modelling and Moulding to details a^pecialitj .
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Grey River Argus, 4 July 1911, Page 8
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