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Tjbe whole Family brightens up on Off to school go the youngsters, with bright faces and brighter shoes; off to work goes father, the shine on his boosts trying to outrival the shine of the early morning sun I And, when mother takes an afternoon stroll, wearing her new costume, its smartness is added to by the rich, ebony shine of her Dorothy Dodds. f “NUGGET” What’s the secret of ibis family’s brightness 1 Let’s peep in the cupboard ! Ahl S”

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BOOTS PRICE WONDERFUL NEW INVENTION! Makes One Pair Soles Last as Long as Three . SAVE 60/° AND SPEND 1/6 < I'SHU-LIFE” means glad news to everyone who wears boots or has to provide for them. SHU-LIFE Is a wonderful new 1 invention which takes the form of a penetrating liquid. When painted on the soles , Of your boots, it permeates the leather and fills the pores, and within a few minutes after being applied, turns into a solid substance inside the leather. This gives the leather wearing properties that can hardly |be believed unless experienced. kt never fails to make one pair of boots wear as long as two, land in quite a number of cases, as long as three pairs, <t[This depends on the quality of the leather to a certain extent. You can rest assured on a very minimum basis that you .can gets- one pair of soles to last for two. '“SHU-LIFE” is solcb in tins containing enough for at least five pairs of large boots. As the cost is 1/6, it kneans you save at least 60/- worth of shoe leather for |the outlay of 1/6. Further.. Ti m Waterproof' " **’ y: ~ Lpart from the wonderful money saving propensities of “SHU-LIFE,” it gives you a security against wet feet and ‘ H complications arising therefrom—sore throats, colds, itc., etc., etc. You can’t put "3HU-LIFE” on your boots md have wet damp feet too. How “Shn-IJfe” Worte lA.s suggested above, "SHU-LIFE," when painted on the (soles, is absorbed by the leather The first coat will cUeappear entirely. The second coat will do the same. JWhen the sole is full of the preparation, the last coat will produce » polished glazed effect on the surface of the sole. Generally three applications in one night will be ample. In cases where the leather Is of a very poor quality more might be needed. After that the boots (are ready for service and do not require any further treatment. A remarkable fact about "SHU-LIFE” is that it makes poor leather last »s lone as the good. hat Yoa’ve Got T® D® y m m Full directions are given inside each tin of ’SHU-LIFE,’ which is packed in a neat little box. The directions are simplicity itself. It is particularly requested that they be carried out as shown—to ensure satisfaction. We have found a child’s ordinary paint brush as effective as anything. There are no catches, very little time required, small outlay of money. Anyone can do it. Every 1/6 you spend on "SHU-LIFE” saves you 60/- and saves you cold, damp feet, with all the other complications caused through wet feet. Where T@ Get It Any Retail Boot Store, Grocer, or Chemist can supply you with this wonderful compound. If they do not have it in stock ask them to procure a tin for you. They can procure it from any of their wholesalers anywhere. Sole New Zealand Agents; & SPRAGGON LTD. WELLINGTON, DUNEDIN, AUCKLAND

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16810, 7 August 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16810, 7 August 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16810, 7 August 1920, Page 8

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