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BOYS’ STRONG SCHOOL BOOTS. This is undoubtedly keen value. Selected for solid wear and built to stand knocking about. Sizes 7-9 8/11 Sizes 10-1 12/9 Sizes 2-5 ...., 14/9 Sizes 6 - 7 16/9 I Don’t miss this on any account A Men’s Real Box Calf Dress Boot, f leather lined, sewn soles; smart, neat | and pliable. Usual Price 27/6. Realisation Sale Price I A REALLY FINE SHOE FOR MEN. First quality Glace Kid Shoes, on a smart pointed last, with patent leather cap, sewn soles. Usual Price 30/-. Realisation Sale Price 19/11 LOOK AT THIS ! Men’s first quality Patent Leather Shoes, pointed toe, extra smart. Surely a great bargain. Usual Price 32/6. Realisation Sale Price ... 21/9 Yet another Bargain I Men’s Smart Patent Leather Shoes. Neat and smart appearance. Very reliable Patent, pointed toe. A really good quality shoe. Usual Price 29/6. Realisation Sale Price Clearance Lot 1 Men’s Patent and Glace Evening Shoes—73 pairs in odd sizes must be cleared at any cost. Usual Prices 15/6, 17/6, 19/6, 21/-. Realisation Sale Price 7/11 HERE’S ANOTHER WINTER BARGAIN. A genuine dark brown Willow Calf Shoe, made on a large-fitting, wide-toe last. Regardless of cost —out it goes. Usual Price 29/6. Realisation Sale Price 19/11 NOW FOR SOMETHING NEXT TO NOTHING. Men’s light weight Chrome Working Boots: Riveted sole, wide fitting; will give real good service. Realisation Sale Price ... 13/9

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1929, Page 16

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