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The Mail Who Buys Boots To-day insists upon having boots that will stand jhardwear. That is why the wonderful wearing qualities of VU f' ' ■ ' ' ‘if?'. Zealandia” Boots makes them favourites throughout the Dominion. “Zealandia” Boots are made of the grade materials by expert craftsmen in the Dominion #'most up-to-date factory. For solid footwear satisfaction, look for the brand ‘'Zealandia”, \ l .— Your dealer stocks them. •’ Wholesale s SKELTON, FROSTICK & CO., LTO. Christchurch, Auckland, Palmerston' North and Graytoonth , Ilott—Xo3 T\OKT go .'further*''and fare worse. fTt /tl :| , . JJ Have your; i:oa<;h-building require- J- • ' J oi o rooirjf), o\ ry. .... 4... fr\ hi; cl’illod urm’l inon GlHlrt (‘.GllVCniCllC \ J Have J:q}ut <:oa<;h-bui]ding require- J- -V J at*-*. oi o 100in* i£T uents attended to by skilled wortlnen siblo convenience; a baigain at ±, , it orir factory." ■•T. R. Bedstone and right in _Anwn ;. c;ish -.X po». ;4PP . Sons, Ltd,, Motor .Ag?nls t Gjgbqrno. G. Lawless,... :
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15459, 2 March 1921, Page 9
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