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WONDEREUL VALUE to be had in MEN’S, WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S SHOES during the next few days i*; WOMEN’S PELT SLIPPERS, in Rose, Saxe, Brown and Red. Soft leather soles. Sale Price Jj 0 Same in extra strong Pelt. Sale Price 1/U WOMEN’S TAN GLACE COURT SHOES, medium and'foilnd toes; Cuban and Spanish heels. Sale Price 12/3 WOMEN’S PATENT TIE SHOES, medium and high heels. Good quality. Sale Price 13/9 WOMEN’S OAK GLACE ONE-BAR SHOES, Cuban and Spanish heels (Bostock’s). Usual Price 35/6. . Sale Price 25/6 WOMEN’S TAN GLACE ONE-BAR SHOES, also Court style. Latest trimmings. Cuban and Spike heels. Sale Price 10/9 WOMEN’S PATENT COURT SHOES. Smart shapes, latest styles. Sale Price /! MEN’S TAN OXFORD SHOES, sewn soles. Good fitters. Sale Price |g/g MEN’S BOX HIDE OXFORD SHOES. Sewn soles; B’s, 9’s, and 10’s only. Sale Price 12/6 MEN’S BOX CALF OXFORD SHOES. Welted soles, medium, square, and pointed toes. Great value. Sale Price MEN’S PATENT LEATHER OXFORD SHOES. Medium and pointed toes, sewn soles. Sale Price M/9 MEN’S WILLOW CALF DERBY SHOES. Thick welted soles. Usual Price 25/6. Sale Price 18/6 MEN’S STRONG WORKING BOOTS, with waterproof uppers, wax threaded and studded Uskide soles. A farmers’ boot. Sale Price 16/11 STRONG FOOTBALL BOOTS With hard toes and conical spikes. YOUTHS’— Sale Price MEN’S— Sale Price Same as above with bars and studs. Sale Price See our windows. Examine the goods. Compare Country Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Cash With Order loeey WOMEN’S PATENT COURT SHOES. Stitched vamp. Low and spiked heels. Sale Price 13/9 CHILDREN’S PATENT ONEBAR SHOES. Pump soles. 3’s to 6’s— Sale Price 3/11 7’s to 9’s— Sale Price 1/11 10’s to I’s Sale Price 6/11 WOMEN’S WELTED ONEBAR GOLF SHOES. Willow Calf, with Crocodile trim. Studded Uskide soles. Sale Price 21/. See our windows. We Pay Postage.

in imWmi // W&f'. .- M MU WHETHER it be used for Pig, Deer, Moose, Wapiti, Chamois or on the range, ’’ ** ec in a. n•» • . .1 */ ■9>' range, “C.A.C.” .303 consistently “brings home the bacon.” From sportsmen in the field we hear constantly of “GA.C.’s” tremendous _ stopping power, and tributes to its accuracy come 'freely from Rifle Clubs and the National Rifle Association. Tributes like the following reach us regularly: <l It is quite unnecessary for me to pass remarks on the reliability and excellence of the .303 ammunition as made by you. 1 have used cartridges dated 1902 and found them up to standard NEW LOW PRICES per 100 Red Smokeless z\ Black Smokeless (Clay Load) - Black Smokeless 2J (Field Load) - Clay Champ’nship 2$ Long Range 2 J Long Range 2;J Match Favourite .303 Mark VI Soft Nose .303 Mark VII Aluminium Tin - 29/Main Ports, inclusive of Exchange and Sales Tax. 29/C.A.C. '303 29/- per 100 THE COLONIAL AMMUNITION CO., LTD. Mount Eden ... Auckland Agents for “8.5. A." Guns and Rifles m A C 2-224 A LITTLE FURTHER A LITTLE FASTER* SOYEARS’ SUCCESSFUL MANUFACTURE

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18353, 22 March 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18353, 22 March 1934, Page 3

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