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NEW PATENTED FOOTBALL BOOT

I ENDORSED BY "ALL BLACKS" The "O.B." is praised by "Ai: > Blacks." It is far ahead of all othei football boots, the patented feature (1] strengthens the sole (2) -prevents studs coming through or hurting the foot (3) keeps inner sole even (4) prevents : lumps forming inside. the boot (5) disi tributes player's weight evenly on ALL studs (6) maintains resiliency and strengthens the sole. The "O.B." is sold by all retailers and sports shops at 27/6 a pair. In the event of any difficulty a post card to M, O'Brien & Co., Ltd., Christchurch, will bring you the name of nearest retailer carrying •stocks.* ' .' ■ '■■. ■ . ■,'

No vise' jumping 1 oil your poor: suffer- - Irigpipe! No use yanking at" imaginary teeth, even if they do bite your tongue half off! There's nothing <• wrong, witl: your old pipe. He hasn't a tooth m his head. But if he hadi'wisdom teetti and a tongue he'd probably ; pull some "biting sarcasm" about the tobacco you 1 use. And nine times out of ten bitf comes, from finely cut tobaccos-tobacco that's too finely cut for a pipe. II burns too fast. It .^smokes too. hot . But fill your old pipe with Edgeworth:; its larger flakes burn slower and make the coolest^ smoothest tobacco you ever ■ put m your • pipe. Barlow Bros., '.Christ - . church, N.Z. Distributors.* . ' .

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Bibliographic details

NZ Truth, Issue 1062, 1 April 1926, Page 15

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NEW PATENTED FOOTBALL BOOT NZ Truth, Issue 1062, 1 April 1926, Page 15

NEW PATENTED FOOTBALL BOOT NZ Truth, Issue 1062, 1 April 1926, Page 15

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