What a Captain said The Exceptional" Durability of CROCKETT & JONES' Footwear has often been praised, but never in more convincing; fashion: than in this testimonial from Captain E. S. Harston, Wellington Battalion, New Zealand. Expeditionary Force .: ;"I ; am : ; sending you a pair of? CROCKETT- & "JUNES' boots which may interest you. I bought them in New Zealand on August 20th, 1914, wore them during our preliminary training there, consisting mainly of route marching. I wore them daily during our training in Egypt where the desert sand is very destructive to boots. There, although the original sole was intact, I had a clump sole put on. They were the only boots I had on the Peninsula, and I wore them day and night from the first landing until after the Suvla landing— about five months. During all this time I have never once suffered from blisters, because the boots were »o -comfortable. You are welcome to make any use of this letter.'] BOOTS AND SHOES Latest Styles for Ladies and Gentlemen are stocked by Leading Shoe Stores. Get fitted NOW! -REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. N.ZT. Representative!: A. MITCHELL & CO., LTD. CHRISTCHURCH.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16233, 31 March 1917, Page 4
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