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A Revolution In Footwelr 1 MISHKQi The Boot That Won't Wear Oat! .-(■■ ■ ■■'■'Cl^T^Al' • '-■■ ' Tm& " the famous "MISHKO" Boot wKsh''is being p 55 * 1 " I^^ I Gram Leathvr I , so muoh talked about. It is as comfortable as a • ■ : '.::,. / ' 'LUpp*r<miTo»C<pf slipper, and as durable as steel. It is light and flexible, Oint« «f «oM| li \>W so * 0U S fl that it will stand up to the hardest possible frUriW^J\^ \*\jk '.'■•■•■■ ■■-, wear * ■.;.,...- /\ Qfeu l wTr^r s te*»*\ Particularly suitable f of— , \ \^.-i-.^. \ °^\/ / Builders " '■■■•■. Dairymen •"», "n,; ■■^.. .„^ / Carpenters ' Farmers ' rrfaKki, H«U , ; A >^# ■ •: • ;-^****r*'^ - Carriers Quarrymen ■'.:';■■',' ; ■-' v T"^^ ■' ' ' " : " " } &>1? Udtal Constructional Workers Foundry Workers , ' >V ' ;V '^ > *^V«v •' „■ - >p a / X Imaif. I Postmen Gardeners \\S> '"■ if*r \j Polloemen Tramwaymen -"•' p.., • •■'■ ' - ■• '.. .• \^fe>. §*/' ■ > Ji Shunters Road Builders . . I M'Nertlt 1 - "•.'.. I >^^^^^i te ___ Stokers Railwaymen, etc ■"■•:■:■'• ■'"' ■""•■.■' ft Rust TVoof I ~~ X In fact for EVERY MAN who requires long service . ■■■■,■?^';-:-7v PfiakJa^J iMnKKpSoiTWrprocfJ from his footwear. ; . UPPERS MADE OF ELK HIDE < k An, ordinary boot receiving hard wear requires ■ , " ; ' : ' ■ - x> repairing every 2 months at an average cost of 9/6. > ksms^^P7T-i-___— -«-^ - * J^ 1 "'' * '«Mishko"^will save from 3to 4 repair bills. At the ;■■;; ■ * s lowest computation you save 9/6 x 3— £l/8/6. • ; 3-PLY SOLE CONSTRUCTION WARNING ! ' "' 1. Next to the foot a first-grade^leather insole. % The success of lshko ,, haa ha 4 ' 1. .Below, that a leatner runner-sole. inevitable result of bringing imitations into 3. Mishko Outsole. ;,' v the market. x „ . _ -«—.--.•• i Beware of these, as they are ONLY imitations^ Here Are Two Out of The Many Hundreds of , "Mishko" is a seoret and patented pfofcess, and Testimonials Received From Wearers. i cannot be successfully imitated. , « .-.--' There is only one "Mishko" in* the-W;o?ja. and .#«— — — — —^ - it (bears the trade mark of the little REI> BAl& f ,;..-•■: ■ ■ . . , mmmmmmmmm 9 on the heel, \ IJ / th^se boots, have received over i 8 flf ****?** s&o* I**1 ** to, ' 1 / months of oontinuai hard wear, i r t fl^ *»4T?*eß?} e **ed !**'*** , / them first wording on the foundation of fIF v * X?* i^l *°>£?* #^ / the Dominion and later on m aac^ c eL, > *^^°^A c ' • ■ / constructional work elsewhere! Surinc "M'tF^iSS^th o****0 **** ' a / 1., the last four months I have worn them W /° ct * «i?f ttz>r* 6 *ti, ' /■ « ' * *** through from AuiiaTdV^ll- F &}•*** *2f Xj ? tt *-*i. , . 1/ ii«ton*..;Y»t f after lß ; Biohths of the . / i>©^ °^ 4 t W>* - tt* I iSjSf without, a/penny spent on> / Cl 0 * o^/VjJyt * *•> obfflj* j I repairs, both uppers, and Boles are m / P^L **** tf*** S *^. , **jv*l a «9«ii S^ ift * / ( good- condition. ,■ "/ *«***. *o *h 9 g gniSf*? t^^^S „ / i need 1 " hardly add to this **/ o***^ °°^ 4 « t*^ c 2tf°^* ffcV* 1 , J/M I cord. by .saying that I have never / th?<.*& »?,??<>©(* *v' I-*. - o /°*** JBW I worn a boot that could look at • / «IlV t *» «ff «*W c fefiS** a^^ * c*e * ]^^F . / the "HISHRO^.Bobt for wear and/ ■ su OA e ° *n4**Xo'' 5f tf *Jd a * . J&W , / (Signed) P. UOKD. V • * **£** **l v **t* *** X MM 1 / aonatruotional^worker/Nw Sc.. to. fi 'W 8 » . , Jf 157 Taranaki Street^A^^ ' ftlxjgf *b>f?W o * r^lv c -- Jv ILnsk. MrWm SB A^- - - _ ; ■■' .~HB *Ap MBS nttk A ! '■' THE BEST BOCP IN THE S WORLD Ask yottr dealer for them, and if he does not stock them write to vs — THE SARACLNSHOt GQ.,; LTD. Box ,1543, Wellington. Sale N.Z. Wholesale Distributing Agents. THE FUTURE IS A WORRY jf^K^^^^S) seek charity or the Mother suffer humility m. having gfc " l Greater the assurance, when one has a— '; ' ''" '.• . •' ■ ■ "•8P 1 ' SOUTHERN CROSS POLICY '^3^&^4tmt^ —of which there is none better. JUUVv V JL> l^ AV| V^ *■ •' ' Every man should obtain particulars of the • . ' - ; . > _ • • ■ ■ _.. .-* . "CASH- AND PROTECTION" Policy (Bonuses paid ;. ' . " : , ifj&rifl'nflQ'"ri pIpCLVL tHOH.tR CIXkA m . cash). Many additioAal Policies to choose, all O^mXmOS d LUZUII lIiUUUI UHU carrying: Hospital benefits and .grand Disability ' :. A-.^/jf \\vorii\\ Protection. ;■■'" " > ' .:' : SWCCt UIGUUI .-. ■ It costs you nothing to consult us. , • 1; ■■ . '. . ; . ■• _ fffF — T^HERE need be^ no question '■■■* nEt --.^rf v,^ now of immaculacy* Timely SOUTHERN CROSS ASSURANCE CO., :-y^^^ LIMITED. inexpensive chewing sweets Chairman. of Directors for New Zealand: ' , remOVeS* the last feint tTaCC of . The Rt. Hon; SIR JOSEPH WARD, P.C., Bart., . . ' - 1• ' ♦ •'"■-'■ a\KC.M.G. eatmg and smoking, giving the General Manager for New Zealand: mOUth that perfect cleanliheSS w v CAHILL whicli meets modern ideas of ; FIRST IN LIFE— FIRST IN DEATH- ' ■*i'^A : "*a&t» ' the southern'cross. ' . goodtaste* : '>■■•■' ■'"'■■ ' ■ i' Wrigley's aids digestion, too, : , ", A ■Tl rr\ The drudiiiibit sind helps keep teeth sound and ' i^i* 01 ™! , 4*"^/, . Hi /fji sir? i gums firm* =3S5r \l-l' Wr\ '» mk No other sweet is so benefi- , 4VISItO L ' Mi U °ijf ' dal, or costs so little. P^^f 8 ' Bee j. e * M 'li do^^DONT^UmToUR^EA^T O^ rSPRSIVV-^ Moth, rly, etc., O^s || II for a dangerous, expensive habit. rf^C \>* V^^nl -' _ r once it ha? come into vTfcpV «NiccoLa°sav S e^°oli7n G 3 to 4 days. iW^><r^WMr ■■^j^P-W- wilwDlfil FVXI ■ A ORB ■ 'A ■ O* 9^P EXPENSIVE, .EASILY TAICEN. >\ «. -«P?t*<tfttfj>tf L^ '■*§?'-■■ r4^ iIWUSiIMUir hCIwTI Nfl H Cut Out and post this, with a stamped \\tt&s]^JS/^ * r^^fW Miwt LEAP |VEP%I I llU'3 addressed envelope for Free BookTet. \l WSS^^giC^ / V^ 711 ■BBBflUHflHEflßHiinHttß q.p.o. box 396 ........... Auckland. gjgj^ygjggggpggjggjjßtadKiiMin

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NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 20

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