The man who is as particular of his footwear as he is of his clothes,, will derive a wealth of satisfaction from wearing ;■',.,■;/. . "Astoria" Boots. .. "Astoria" Boots and Shoes are all that they should he— place the most exclusive features of style and quality finish at your disposal without asking you to pay the prices usually charged for footwear of their , class. "Astoria" Boots and Shoes are sold retail for at least 22/- a pair ;*".•;,".: less than their nearest competitor, by reason of their Canadian origin. The duty on Canadian Footwear (including primage) is 28J per cent., as against 4% per cent, on American. Only under these conditions is it possible to sell "Astoria" Shoes at such an advantageous price. With all these attractions of style and price, the qualities that make for long wear and comfort have also been developed to the highest degree, and your first pair of "Astorias" will prove to be the forerunner* of many others as the years pass by. Any retailer carrying "Astoria" Shoes will gladly give you an opportunity to try on a pair. Do so at the earliest moment, and you will have no difficulty in deciding that they are all that is claimed for them. Sold by all good Retailers } : Wholesale from No. 678. — Yea can order this Identical "Astoria" Shoe from your retailer ly qsvl'lng the number. . There is a choice of three leathers : — Cvnmtlal Calf, Rich Mvhoganit C«df a and Norwegian Calf—either will give sou 00 per cent, service. . . FrJHIISSgiroDE FOR PARTICULAR MUS&ZJI jf i mi ——WW—Mi i'" " "■'■'"■" ' ' . '" ' -'" " """* ' '-"" ' " "■' '"" —~-*—m '■■ Here's title biggest X fflircc|»ciiE;^» worlli in the wide world ■ to-days ' 6 Bars of WMGLEY'S, tlfee weal's finest -flavoured and , , -lasting Sweetmeat to a scaled packet for 3d. 1 , BESIDES Its ECONOMY, ' WRIGLEY'S t&as many other oood I: points to its favour.; If— . '"' 1. Sweetens the Breath* g. Whitens and Strengthens the Teeth. 3. Prevents Mouth-Bryness and TlfoirsS* 4. Aids Digestion. So Keeps Yon Feeling Merry and Bright. 0. •Wards off Fatigue and Dullness* JUST sample a3d packet. There arc three different flavonrs— names on Ulaafrafefl ; •■' '■; packets. , Try one, or better stiia, all three, to see which Is .your favourite. '■. '■) has the delicious flavour or mint'- has the welcome flavour of has the full flavour of Creme-d<!t« It moistens and cleanses the crushed ripe fruits. Every bite is Metithe. It is especially enj©;^-,— mouth and refreshes the throat. like a taste of pure fruit juices, able in that lftsqothesihcstomaclr .... ' "r - c deliciously blended. : : " .;.; and allays thirst and fatigue. , ,: , Wrapped in waxed paper packets and SEALED to keep all its goodness in and ate impurities out,-" 1 . ©» sale everywhere or send 3 penny stamps for Mali pacltel to ' WESLEY'S. Bos 260& &P- 0« Sydney. " - GUI
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18495, 4 September 1923, Page 11
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