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GREAT FOOTWEAR .U * .... t v Sensational Footwear Bargains m Sit SSsA Women’s Champagne 1-Bar Shoes with Beige Underlay and Fancy Stitching. Low Leather Heels. Sale Price 17/3 Women \s Beige Call Shoes, . with Imitation Crocodile Underlay on Vamp. Low Leather Heels. Tlmmpt onian Brand. Sale Price 17/9 72 Pairs of White Canvas One and Two-Bar Shoes, with Low, Medium and Louis Heels. All One Price. , i 2/11 to Clear Women’s Patent Leather 1-Bar Shoes, Low Leather Heels. Wide Fitting. Sale Price 16/6 39 Pairs of Women’s Glace Kid Fancy Bar Shoes, Medium and High Heels. Guaranteed All Leather. Sale Price 7/11 i.. Women's Tan Calf 1-Bar Shoes, Low and Medium Leather Heels; Good Wearers. Sale Price 19/6 Men ’s' Glace Kid Oxford Boots. Best English.'Make; Welted Soles. Sale Price 24/6 Men's Tan Oxford Shoes, Pointed Toes.- Good Wearers. , Sale Price ; 17/9 Men’s Glace Kid Oxford Shoes, Sewn Soles. Sale Price 19/6 Women’s Glace Kid Grey 1-Bar Shoes, with Lizard Inset 'oh Side and Vamp; Low and Medium Covered Heels. Splendid Wearers. Sale Price 22/6 i . - I Women’s Glace Kid 1-Bar Shoes, with Celluloid Covered Heels. Wear Guaranteed. Sale Price 16/6 / Sunday Boots. Men’s Slnart AH Leather. Sale Price ■ . T . Men’s Box Hide Derby Boots. Double through Soles; Stitched and Screwed Pull Watertights. A Splendid Boot for Farmers. ; ! Sale Price 19/11 We are Clearing Out Hundreds of Pairs of Ladies’ Shoes, Odd Sizes, at Prices Ranging from 1/11 to 19/6. See Our Windows! Compare the Price Vahie! 9 t /. t - v . nmsr<' w .« a - ■»* »

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That there are exciting and risky | moments in. the life of the patient drover was-, proved in the Fefldiiig railway yards (says the Star.)/ when 'Frank Osborn?!, one of the veterans' -of the stock routes of' New ‘ Zealand, • was trucking some young bulls—"the Devil’s number,” as the (Trover called them. Just as he' was getting the animals finally - rounded up, a .crowd of children spectators excited the beasts and the oldest of the bulls rushed at Mr. Osborne,' Who laid all life could’do to evade the wild animal, which, although dehorned down to the stumps, gored the drover’s mount so severely that the skin was sliced off* the front' of the horse’s breast - and the drover was bespattered with blood. The horse had to be taken to the veterinarian for treatment; •««$ 'W SOOTHES

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16580, 22 February 1928, Page 3

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