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Experienced kpw the exacting demand made on tlie P dotball Boot, and-it is most necessary»if they are to jdo justice to their sideband themselves, that they select a boot tliat will meet these requirements to the letter. Next to the player himself, the Boot is the most important essential. The "AlPßlack" Pattern, illustrated, has GUARANTEED THREE-PLT LEATHER, UINCOLLAPSIBLE TOE, UNSINKABHE BUTTONS (to player's design if required), and is stout and flexible throughout. iTliis is the best Boot obtainable in New Zealand at the present time. J. 111 U I ftll if II Uy ADQUARTERS FOR tOOTWEAR
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THE OSTUWIE QUESTION. SOLVES ITSELF NATURALLY AND EASILY HEBE. - ;If you ure' in doubt, Madame, as Jo the style to decide upon for your new cosLume, will you ,not pay^us 11 visit and look leisurely through the wide variety of siuifrt designs and our big selection of the newest patterns in the materials; now being worn. Our LADIEB' TAILORING DEPARTMENT is competent to reproduce any styl x exactly. COSTUMES FROM andifieis' Tailor, ' 08T.—That old Weather-worn appearance from tny Cycle after ALT OTOR .REPAIRS done by Expero having it' tenov<»ted by McKenide XT J. ' Rival Works. v Workmen at H. BROWN AND cINTYRE'S Extra atrong Kega
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14040, 24 April 1920, Page 1
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227Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14040, 24 April 1920, Page 1
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