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Boots! Boots! Boots! We say without fear of contradiction |b that our stocks of out-door footwear A B w. are beyond comparison. From our comprehensive range, we illustrate a group, drawing your attention to the outstanding value .... Boots shown without nails, can be WWWwfcK. nailed at the moderate cost of 1/- \ extra : ''l Prices quoted are for sizes 6to 10. We can supply sizes 11 in most lines at V 6 3xtra - • “A” GRAIN LEATHER SHOOTERS. Wet I. \ resisting leathers iLa.de into boots that willwerr and wear. Standard screw and stitch • -I ed soles, nailed and fitted with toe and heel plates. Plain fronts and Military backs. Our 1 illustration covers .... X. ‘‘Trojan” Brand in half sizes. Black 35/6. Tan 37/-. ‘‘O’Brien’s” make in half sizes. Black 37/-, Tan 37/9. ‘.‘John Bull” Mineral . WcJsW Kip with screwed soles, in full sizes only. 5 1 PRICE 41/6. << Tr°j ari ” Brand—the ‘‘Southland” Shooter made from Black Grain leather double moccasin front and Military back as illustrated. A hard wearing boot for the J||l double front does give longer service . . . SJes jag,- ’’ are screwed end nailed and fitted with Toe and v, ' JQf Heel Plates. Procurable in full and half sizes. ■ * price 4i/6. “f” “O’Brien’s” MILITARY PATTERN BOOTS, made for comfort and durability ' w it'h Toe and Heel Plates, Sewn soles (not " -Ir nailed), and waxed thread stitching on all Q seams. PRICE 35/-. Beo,” a boot of simikr pattern in Brown leather,- mineral kip vamps and ca jf backs—imitation toe cap—sewn soles and wF wool top band. PRICE 42/-. “jV* “Trojan” CHROME DERBY BOOTS \ I 1 - with . Toe and Heel Plates and screwed ' r“ soles. A light boot for the warmer days. 1 - ■ - • - PRICE 27/6. ’ S /’■' jIJ r ? “J Ollll Bull”—a super service boot with ' I Oil Silk lining to resist waiter. Standard screwed and stitched soles (not nailed) fitted I; with Toe and Heel Plates. 8 PRICE In Black Horse 38/9. Our stocks of Men’s and In Brown Greased 39/6. Women’s Footwear, cov- I * “O’Brien’s” TAN ELK COOKHAMS ers an. amazing range and I" vzith imitation moccasin front as illustrative will he pleased to give X , • ed. Standard screwed and stitched soles and particulars through the *?' designed for real hard wear. PRICE 35/-. mail ci any class of Foot- Al so “Big Chief,” (h similar boot to above in wear that interests you. Black Greased leather that will give reliable service. Both boots available in full and half HF* sizes- ■ PRICE 35/-. s m WE PAY POSTAGE. KHH ▲ With Irons on Soles. gj H g| 'M -Women’s SPLIT KIP BOOTS - - 29/- I ■< I® MF Without I ■ B BB I u THE BIG . STOBE IN CASHEL STREET.” Rij Without Irons! ■ I CHRISTCHURCH in iL.-,jL.uirr-.i.ui riii in ■hum iii—ii in i ibiii win iiii niiiinmnL* ■ ■ ■“ ■ a 8 B • ■

OUR HIGH CLASS Quality Service Store WILL MEET ALL COMPETITION FOR CASH Try Us and Be Convinced. M. McDonnell Wholesale & Retail Wine, Spirit & Provision Merchant. TAINUI STREET, :: : : GREYMOUTH. ’Phone 121 P.O. Box 88.

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FOR THE MODERN HOME BUILDER AN ELECTRIC HOME IS CLEAN, HEALTHY AND THE EASIEST TO MANAGE. Electricity has for over a hundred years been adding to the leisure hours of the whole world. The daily round is a round of enjoyment when the common task is performed by the touch of a switch. GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD

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Grey River Argus, 22 September 1944, Page 8

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