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I SOLID KIP SHOOTERS 18/11 We Kill Si affiP ■#: 0 O r (—SOLID KIP SHOOTER—s this Solid Kip Shooter is the 'k Boot in New Zealand. You it to any man in the boot he will not be able to find a it. It ia staunch and true id through. The front as well =k is Solid Kip, and the two >les in our approved style go igh from the tip of the toe to of the heel. Side seams are t hot wax thread. The full tongue is another good fea's nailed as in illustration, or ails if preferred. Note, also, id toe plates. Reinforced with Rivets in forepart to overbreaking away at seams. Wholeback— Price, 18/11 pair. Non-skid Rubber Soles—--21- Postage,!/■.VY'. Dl3O TAN HELVETIAS. Uppers always soft and pliable. Specially treated to keep soft and also waterproof. Open front with bellows tongue; standard screwed soles; back heavily strapped; toe and heel plates; soles nailed or plain. 5 to 10. 16/11 Heavy Quality, 19/11 \LsMt\ M*. With Non-skid Soles—■l 21/Size 11, 1/6 extra. Postage, 1/-. I I SPLIT KIP SHOOTERS Dl49—Stout screwed soles, nailed. As the uppers are made of Split Kip, this Boot is not suitable for wet weather work, but is splendid for dry conditions. All sizes 14/11 Size 11, 1/6 extra. Postage, I/-. SAVE SHILLINGS, TOO, ON LADIES' SHOES! GUARANTEED WQRKINQ BOOTS' II nn 25'»b Mil 19V fm W 'Mir ede The Farmers' April I / Special . . . this time Iqs an attractive Autumn ' model in a soft Glace Kid style with comfortable Cuban heels. Improved fitter, giving extra fitting across joints. Quite plain in appearance . . • the smartness lies in an inset of Suede . . . making it a Shoe you'll be proud to wear. Black Glace Kid, also Dark Tan Glace Kid. Sizes: 2 to 7 XZ/fe Size B—l/6 extra. Postage, 6d. D.I 60, D.206. STRONG ci i * 11 -•S> ■ . STUDDED SOLE FARM BOOTS No. Dlso—" UNITY " STUDDED SOLE FARM BOOTS—This is a splendid Boot for all classes of Farm Workers. The uppers have been specially treated to help resist the wet. They will not go hard and crack like the ordinary working boot after constant use. The soles and heels are made of non-slipping rubber, which wears much longer than leather. Made on the popular military last —no toecaps—wide, comfortable fitting. Every pair fully guaranteed. Sizes: 5 to 10. Price, 19/11 pair. Postage, I/-. Size 11. 1/6 extra. GENUINE "ZUG" BOOTS No. D 134 MEN'S GENUINE " ZUG " BOOTS Stout, wetresisting " Zug " Derby Boots. Full watertight tongue. Large eyelets in uppers. Leather-lined vamp, which is a double safeguard against wet. Heavily stitched seams. Solid, heavy bend soles, which are both sewn and standard screwed. Very solidly constructed throughout. No toecaps. Built on the genuine military specification last and principle. Every pair sold under our guarantee of complete satisfaction. All sizes: s's to 10's. Price, 32/6 pair. Postage, I/-. SOLID KIP FERN TIGHTS No. DI6O—MEN'S SOLID KIP NAILED FERN TlGHTS—Screwed sole; toe and heel tips; uppers made in one solid piece of leather, with no seam at back. Cannot split. Sizes: 6 to 10. Price, 25/- pair. Postage, 1/2. Alao in Tan Helvetia, 28/8. No. DI7O—SOLID KIP SPRIGGED FERN TIGHTS—As DI6O above, but sprigged for bushwork. Price, 25/3 pair. Postage, 1/-. Also in Tan Helvetia, 26/9. HEAVY GRAINED BOOTS No. D 206 MEN'S HEAVY GRAINED BOOTS—Made on the same principle as the famous " Zug" Boot. Suitable for all classes of light or heavy work. Soles standard screwed. No toecaps, and made on the widefitting Military last. Thje uppers are specially prepared to help turn the wet. Every pair carries our Guarantee of Absolute Satisfaction after One Month's Wear or Money Refunded in Full. Sizes: 5 to 10. Be sure to state yours Price, 19/11. Postage, !/•» Ds7s—Lace style Shoes made from selected leather in good shape. Leather heels. Sizes: 3 to JL 1/-5f Size B—l/6 extra. Ds76—Solid leather heels, sewn soles; strap style. Medium round toes Sizes: 3 to 7 11/9 Size B—l/6 extra. \lso stocked in Children's Sizes—7 to 9, Q/3 t0 10/© I to 2, 11/0 Postage, 6d extra. Ds77—One-bar Rubber-soled Shoes, ideal for College or Country wear Wide fitting, ha<-d wearing, non-skid rubber _ /#k 10 to ,3, 11/6 and ■ 12/6 3to 7 - 13/9 Postage, 6d extra. Large B'a—l/6 extra. OUR FAMOUS LEADER WARD SHOES _ MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' GUARANTEED BOOTS AND SHOES SHOES - Solid Leather « «%/#» a „j | <*/£* Shoes for Men, Youths JL nV w and Boys— Sold with our usual Guarantee of Money Back if you're dissatisfied after one month's wear. SHOES—Men's, Black and Dark Tan, pointed, medium and broad toes. Sizes and half sizes, 5 to 10 12/6 Size 11, 1/6 extra. Postage, 6d. Boys', Black only, 10 to 13—10/6 1 and 2, 11/6 3 to 7. 12/6 r , BS mm wr ■ v '****! ,No. Ds7l OUR "UNITY." WARD SHOE—a " Leader' i.ine I—<>n* of our most famous values. Flexible leather soles. SOLID Leather throughout. Wide fitters. Sewn soles that can be repaired. Every pair sold under our well-known Guarantee of Absolute Satisfaction after one month's wear or money refunded in full. Sizes:_ 3to 7. Size B—l/68 —1/6 extra. Postage, 6d. Price, g/Q P air MEN'S SLIPPERS D4OO MEN'S LEATHER SLIPPERS 10/6 pair. Also in Warm Camel Hair—--3/11 5/11 7/6 p alr - Postage, 6d. BOOTS Men's, Black only, broad toes, screwed soles. 5 to 10 13/6 Size 1 extra. Boys', 10 to 13—11/6 1 and 2—rl2/6 3 to 7—13/6 Postage, 6d. BE SURE TO GIVE SIZE WHEN ORDERING BY MAIL. TRADING CO. LTD. HDDSON STREET, AUCKLAND FOOTBALL BOOTS Strongly, yet lightly made in a good leather, with bars and studs. Special hard toecap. Lugs at back for laces. Complete with laces. Boys'—l to 4 10/11 Men's—s to 10 11 /6 Size 11—1/6 extra. Postage, !/• m [\ KNOW, BUT THEY'RE SHABBY BUT DEAR,YOU HAD)\NOW. YOU KNOW HOWJTJS THOSE NEW LOOK ONES JUSTjPfPimWORSE AFTER LATEIY. 7 EVERY I WASH YES, MOTHER. BUT I DO WISH I HAD BOUGHT SOME NEW -UNDIES JOY HAS SUCH LOVELY THINGS I WAS /HELLO, DEAR HOW IS JOY? DID YOU HAVE > A NICE j * WEEK-END?^- »• S a Uai »• vTv?" y ¥ m rii. Www '.k & ?• m M v. mm L:-; --V * nm fir??* •J« 'f' S -A FEW WEEKS LATER m laND THEY.tLNEVER jC hi •i* D THEY.tLNEVER E WASHED IN < ANYTHING BUT RINSO-r-^ m mwu ir L BEWi Po ri #1 ¥ m - IV Mm 7:A Rinso $ i o^"Jm S \kmi^ iM *:} *m: m W§ a BVLLS. ■ V " HOMES, OF HIGH S EET> I find that siifc th' & s nothing sho« of &Z S* Rinso °*py seem to get their , Tho « work done K t/WNSO SUDS ARE) The whitest I WONDERFULLY/ gendc W GENTLE 3U<^S and through, to coax awa 7I YET THEY WM Do not rub, -vsrring or twist, f>rrrue \A/ACLJ and do not lift artificial silks GET THE WASH \ (Mmr* out of the without WHITER/ \J(, dlgy supportmg them with both hands underneath. Follow the same safe washing method for u cannot give kinder treatment to silks woollies and coloured things n regular washing in Rinso suds. No Rinso will keep them like new. ttcr how fragile they are, if they can The whitest wash comes out of id up to washing at all, they'll be safe rich Rinso suds —soapy all Rinso. through. No need at all to use ye your Rinso 6uds lukewarm —never bar soaps, for Rinso is more For whites, colours y woollies, silks" You cannot give kinder treatment to silks than regular washing in Rinso suds. No matter how fragile they are, if they can 6tand up to washing at all, they'll be safe in Rinso. Have your Rinso suds lukewarm —never •«vash —no bar soaps needed than just soap. Rinso gets clothes whiter and brighter in a * >■ wav all its own. IT TAKES V Half an hour's soak, a rinse, /DtM CO TfJ nPAI \ 10-minutes' boil is enough ( KINOU lUUCHL j tQ _j ve you cigaj glistening \ WITH WORN-IN/ whiteness. —jpoDIRT / irf by>~s A LEVER PRODUCT MADE IN NEW ZEALAND

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22400, 22 April 1936, Page 23

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