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wf I m ' BP ' . m. fwl Footwear for aIS the family may be purchased on 20 Weeks' Credit. Ask salesman for particulars jpHE low prices in this advertisement are not " Specials " for a week or two only, but will be standard while materials remain at present costs. Being the actual manufacturers of these Boots and Shoes, we are sacrificing factory profit and retailing them at prices that are the LOWEST in New Zealand for Footwear of this splendid quality. Every pair sold with this GUARANTEE: Wear a pair of these Boots or Shoes for a month; then, if you are not satisfied, return the Footwear and we will refund your money. Business Men's Shoes with genuine welted soles. Long service built into every pair. 3 fittings in $ sizes Medium, Square and Broad Round Toe shapes. In Black, also Dark Brown. Sizes 5 to 10 in sizes. Postage, 1 /-. 18/© pair. Size- 11, 1/6 extra. Similar in style is the " HENDON " Shoe. Made of soft English Calf Leathers. Genuine Welted Soles. Black or Brown. Sizes and half sizes, 5 to 10. 25/- pair. Size 1 I. 1/6 extra. Postage, 7d. MBS' Famous WORK BOOTS RUGGED WEAR IN EVERY PAIR Dl5O BLACK GRAINED DAIRY BOOTS Non-skid rubber - soles and heels or with 3decker leather soles. Nailed or without nails. Full fitting. Sizes 5 22/6 to 10. Size. M, 1/6 extra. (Postage, !/•). DI3I—THE FARMERS' " UTILITY" WORK BOOT, with uppers of Pluvolised Tan Helvetia always soft and pliable. Screwed soles, nailed and plated, also without nails. Sizes 5 to 10. Unbeatable value. 10/11 Size ,11,1/6 extra. Postage, I/-. HEAVY-WEIGHT TAN HELVETIA SHOOTERS 22/6 Size 11, 1/6 extra. Postage, 1/-. " TRIUMPH " BOOTS, genuine East India Kip leather. Full tongues. Screwed and stitched soles, nailed or plain. Pluvolised uppers. Sizes 5 to 10. 29/9 pair(Postage, 1/-). Size 11, 1/6 extra. 3 D3Ol # I Just arrived!GYM. I 71l v<J La 1 ■« 11 Farmers' Super Knee Gum Boot. New. patent jack stop on heel. Special resilient Black sole and cleats for concrete wear. Heavily reinforced Duck lining. Extra toe guard. Big fitters. A guaranteed Boot. All sizes. 23/9 Postage extra. Best Canadian Makes only stocked by us. These include: " Lifebuoy," " Gutta Percha," " Miner," " Colonial," and " Red Ball." Price.: 18/6 19/11 22/6 23/9 25/British Black Canvas Gym. Shoes with Crepe Rubber soles. Reinforced toe guard. Ladies' and Maids' 3 to 7. & fi Ml ES i is ■Si :■ , ■ -'7 V;. ;;v " ■■ ' v ui ■ ;; j J, /Ad: m* M » »*■< m: v• • ; V:.. m '*s& ■ * '~S % i'- 1 " ■ir Over 30,000 Pairs Sold of these BOOTS and SHOES FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS Note Our Prices — the LO BOOTS—BOW 11/9 to 13/11 Black only. Solid leather. Wide fitters. Screwed soles; IVlen's, 5. to 10 .... .... .... 13/11 Youths', 3 and 4 .... .... .... 13/9> '• Boys', 1 and 2 12/9 Boys', 10 to 13 .... 11/9 Men's 11, 1/6 extra. Postage, lOd. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. cUfirc NO* 10/9 K> 13/6 Solid leather. Two fittings: medium toe and broad toe. Will stand many soles. Men ? s sizes, 5 to 10 (including half sizes)— Black, 12/9- Tan - 13/6 Youths', 3 to 6, Black only .... 12/9 Boys', 1 and 2, Black 0n1y'.... H/9 Boys", 10 to 13, Black only .... 10/9 Postage, 7d. e. D 279 FARMERS' " DUTY" SHOE Sturdy and strong with solid Box Chrome uppers, leather-lined.Big fitting; 'broad toes. Hard-wearing non-skid rubber soleo and heels. Black, also Brown. Sizes 5 to 10.. Price, 1,8/6 pair. Size 11, 1/6 extra. (Postage, 7d.) DIO—STREAMLINE SHOES. Neat stitching and pin tucl? design, on uppers a popular effect in' great demand. Genuine Welted Soles. Brown or Black. Sizes and half sizes. 18/6 21/- 25/-* air * WELL SHOD for SCHOOL > In FARMERS' DBSO—BOYS' STURDY BOOTS, solid leather, with heavy heel and toe plates. 10 to 13 I and 2 Youths' 3 to 6 13/9 14/9 16/9 Also with non-skid rubber soles and heels for hard service (D 859). Postage, 6d. 10 to 13 I and 2 Youths' 3 to 6 14/9 15/9 18/6 FOR MISSES AND MAIDS School or College Shoes that will stand hard wear. Solid leather throughout. Leather soles. D 575 —STRAP SHOES. D 576 —LACE-UP STYLE. Girls* sizes: 7 to 9 8/11 Misses: 10 to 13. JO/11 1 and 2 * 11/6 Maids' and Ladies': 3 to 7 12/6 (Postage, 6d). Size 8, 1/6 extra. Ds77—Similar to D 575 and D 5 76, but with noni skid rubber soles. Laced or strap style. Misses: 10 to 13. ||/0 1 and 2, J2/9 Maids' and Ladies': 3 to 7 13/9 (Postage. 6d). ~ Size 8, 1/6 extra. DBSS—FARMERS' "UTILITY" ALL-LEATHER SHOES. Neat Shoes for Boys and Youths, with solid leather soles. Postago, 6d. 10 to 13 1 and 2 Youths' 3 to 7 10/9 11/9 12/9 Also with heavier uppers and non-skid, hardwearing rubber soles and heels. Postage, 6d, 10 to 13 I and 2 Youths' 3 to 7 13/9 14/9 16/9 I . W M mmm its.

■ ■ ■ ~ N si ANY people go on enduring the ffl* |i] " "suffering caused by rash because they imagine their skin is different BE- j and the rash cannot be cured. Rash / can be cured on any skin by D.D.D. Prescription. The first drops will ■» m stop that burning itch, and sink srif g| deep into the pores reaching and killing the germ that is the cause of the trouble. What a difference! The skin is left pure and fresh. Pain arid itching are gone. Why suffer I D.D.D. Prescription relieves Eczema, Ringworm, Prickly Heat, Ulcers, Psoriasis, Itching Piles and all skin trouble. Never fails to give relief. Ash your chemist for the handy 2-osi. bottle price 3/6. Economical 5-os. bottle 6J6. and iiti, THE LOTION F i ■i

A refreshing glass of delicious 'Ovaltinc' Cold, is much more than a delightful Summer drink. It is brimful of special nourishment that builds up perfect physical health and abundant vitality. A glass of 'Ovaltinc' makes even the lightest Summer meal completely sustaining and kcaith-giving. TRY ' OVALTINE' FREE! Send name and address together with 2d. in stamps to the New Zealand Agents, Salmond c> Spraggon Ltd., Dept. F , P.O. Box 662, Wellington, when a free sample will be sent to you. Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in three COLD ( litres. Ibe large si%e is the most tutwmical. Manufactured *t A. Wandb* Ltd., London

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23275, 18 February 1939, Page 17 (Supplement)

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23275, 18 February 1939, Page 17 (Supplement)

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23275, 18 February 1939, Page 17 (Supplement)