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We have much pleasure in announcing that we have been ! appointed agents for the world-famous Walk-Ovei Shoes, !made by the “Walk-Over” Shoe Coy., Compello, Mass., U.S.A. The outstanding appearaance of a “Walk-Over” Shoe is recognisable to any observant eye by a certain mastery of style a note of quiet dignity like that of an American Ambassador at a Foreign Office levee. But the real shoe can only be known by analysis. If you could split it open you would realise that lit is good all through—upper leather, vamps, quarters, backstrap, stitchery, and soles. Failing that, the test is to wear a pair for a year and then see. The “Walk-Over Shoe justifies its cost every time. NELSON AND MOTUEKA

WINTER COMFORTS NORTH BRITISH RUBBER HOT WATER BAGS. STONE FOOTWARMERS. DRAUGHT SCREENS. FIRE SCREENS, Etc., Etc. Also, just landed— JAPANESE DRESS BASKETS. KENT’S HAIR BRUSHES. PYREX GLASS TEAPOTS. STEEL TENNIS RACQUETS. Latest and most up-to-date goods at reasonable prices. ft. SNODGRASS All SONS STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE.

[<2U »' T =57 A_. L Mr" "i* Made in sizes ranging from the wonderful SPEED Trucl?, handling 20cwt at 30 miles per hour, to the massif 5 tonnar. All complete, ready for the road. All users are INTERNATIONAL ENTHUSIASTS, WAKEFIELD PHONE 13 Agents for the International Harvester Co. Ltd.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 July 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 July 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 July 1923, Page 3