DURAFLEX & TjREDRiTE SHOE? Are Specialty Shoes at the price of ordinary Shoes. DURAFLEX SHOES! i JJave a special concealed pocket to accommodate tin; enlarged joint. Have a flexible ''cushion felt inuersole moulded on to ' the leather innersole. Have a .maximinn degree of flexibiliy. .Have no hard micomloiuble seams (‘billing in contact with the sensitive joint of the foot. We are featuring an exclusive Duraflex Blue PRICED ' Glace 4-eye vTic Shoe, joint pocket model, smart AT ' Toe, leather cuban heel. 30/"“ Also featured is a f ! red rite Metatarsal Arch PRICED support Black Glace 4-eye Tie Slice, wide fitting AT model,.'medium round toe, leather ouban heel. 29/6 These ana other styles made by tin’s famous KnglLsh firm are obtainable only at REV-ELL ST., Boot & ShOQ s>iOTe r»HONE 1393. H OKITIKA. s'***. 99 wa 4 ■ k jSri.fifia <iJ /ui'l2L THEM MERE ; WE ARE! —Ready and willing to turn out a satisfactory “shock-proof'’ job that will function perfectly with freedom from repairs. Charges? —Don’t let that worry you, we’re noted for the best work at a -saving price. : jjffßett<stget.pur quotation to-day. .. §§- 'HiT ' - 5 . m & it: 1 WJJrweßC#, Electrical. Contractors and Radio Dealers. Revell Street, HOKITIKA. ’Phone !12M. B3aag3!BSEa!naSE!gSSg3IHS3BEESRSSSSPSS3 wm w m 1 m Sl# Till ss mm m m m m .735 M Wi ■V: m m € % mim m M *0 wM mm m m m mm. //s\ % itPiaaiiMifs-': mmmm&mMmA m m-m t mrnxmmm mmmmmmm m s i® SbMiS JVfif Z-& fr© see 'frheA.M.P." Tl IFJR son I ' is three months old and she is thinking of his future. Her husband is already a member of the A.M.P. Society, having wisely assured his life for £SOO when he was 17, but she sees the need for another £SOO policy, and she wants a little one for her boy: a policy that will guarantee Him University when he grows up, “Don’t forget to see the A.M.P.,” she says, as she sees her husband off in the morning, and that is good advice for every wife to give her husband. The comfort that A.M.P. assurance brings is shown by the fact that the'Society paid out more than £5,000,000 to members and their dependents last year; 76 payments a calendar day; an average of £14,126 in cash every day of the year. fc You who® read this will doubtless feel the need for a greater measure of the Society’s protection. See that it is secured to-day Before another'ni-ht falls, ask the nearest A.M.P. office to arrange the matter. If you prefer, ask for a copy of “Investing in Happiness^ m i : A Bmsm wm m rataa Ml V'v ms . ■ iV I .'-. 1 . * -/■'/ -j Largest m Life Office the Empire Established 1849. (IntnrpurutcJ in Amtralis), © Head Office lor New Zetland ; Cuitoratamc Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Kin*!!*/. greymouth district manager, c. mups ell.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1938, Page 2
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