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Most people find that it tabes a very little while to wear down a \ leather heel; thus necessitatis frequent repairs. They fail to realise that' a soft tough rubber _ , ■: gives months of wear and much extra comfort and ease-due to absence of ■vibration and concussion-at a cost that K>^~~^\ • eventually cheaner than leather Heels. Unless youX \ are a "Dunlop" user, you cannot appreciate/; \ , what wearing these resilient Heels means. / (g) /iL»r | ' Why not get ycur bootmaker to fit a pair?/ n,, g& I The cost is small, and out of all proportion / . <£//-] to-the saving and comfort you will //£) r>\ £^/ ll '~ .derive from their use. Be sure and have kU _ ~A-/ leather removed the thiclcness of Rub- \T- ' &/%? ■berHeel-and specify "Dunlop" Brand, * *> Sk . >/-? VARIOUS STYLES & ALL SIZES-LEADING BOOT STORES. ■ > N S JY Dunlop R«bberCo..Wellg'n.Cliristch,Auck'd >y '.Genera! Allenby Crossing the Desert in a Ford '; ....■ I" ■.'.-•• . ( " F," writiiig in the London Daily Mail says: v ' ' "The last I saw of General Allenby was ' / at-his. Desert Headquarters before Gaza, ,!' a year ago] sitting in a Ford •J ' Car—the King of the Desert and the , only car that will tackle the sand!" Iff-Egypt and Mesopotamia, in France and Belgium, on every Front in this war the Ford has proved itself time and again to be "the only car" to .tackle and triumph over'the;,, 'worst conditions of road .and'track., That .is; why the Ford;:' ;■; is the car for New Zealand—best for off roads, for all weathers and all seasons. '■;,'•..' '"7!. V The Colonial Motor C 0., ;; ;: , .-. ,;t Limited " «^'»^'^™ H! Auckland. - - .■Wcllin E ton' aEE ™^ ' ' •._ Timaru ' . ''"' ':.;'.\"" ..';','"'\\: foSjm ft Building of noble and dignified Gothia ;;;; ; Mm|o': 'J™™l design, trie proposed new^Vnglican^_^_^':;\[\\\iHhlmlJL'--■11 111 Cathedral 1 to. be-erected .in ' 411 If •' ■ 1 I will be a Churcll ° f N ational interest ' ll ? e • ■-■ I lIIf. ' 1 111 '■ doors of which will always'be open/arid' ":'. || jj |; . , ■• ■■■ 1 1 . ■•■• a ll seats, will be .free.; As a .fitting:;; ..;- : |||||;; l || ;J memorial to Zealand's, fallen and an ■ - ijj J|. ' I il of gratitude, to God for the/, , jig; ;■ I 1 success of Great; Britain and her .-'7 ||11. . ;. |f ji|f r 'this stately edifice will: stand, as P '■*•'''• 1111 All who are desirous of contributing to'thit* :.V |H| : ' ! . , M lifl ' treat Thankoffering and Memorial are. re-. v I ||r H Htf 1 auested to communicate at once With the > .«H B. I ■ Hn% e anisin S , 11 St Mark's Vicarage, Wellington. Contri- . | ;,| |- { Iffil ■•■■ buttons or promises may be spread over a period I !j|H|v 11 o "five years.. ■ Government Stoch and War |||. ' II Bonds will be accepted.. legacies _qlso may be Ijilg- .,:[ HI j ' m Q adt payable, to the Wellington : ;-:;RATNER-SA'PES;|| : V:fi INSURE. YOURSELF PROM -LOSS FROM 1 " ; . »;,}; -, FIRE, TALL, (HT BURGLARS,' t.: ..._;;■,..al;. _ . - lit.. »„« Nt theaa Celebrated Safes. Twcl»o corner-jteal.-.tenti wr-:; 8 f^Tot.U n J; Nft RATNER SAFE HAS EVER HAR JTS CONTENTS DESTROYED J BY FIRE NO RATNER'SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLARS. | w . fw »- of r >Jt.»!jtt r .u tea" t«- »r : I:, . I therefore abßolau eeouilty. . ■_ .1 J Write for partionlora or call an* eeethe goods 04 , .1 ItelWll TIBER, Ciffi t HARDWARE COMPANY, ltd. J .ta. 62.. MCCCBTENAI PLACE. WELUNGTOH AGENTB.. ' J; . S MiiiiMiiMiiiniiiiiiuv^''- J Ty" l ">' MI "™ ,a * ' : Nobles /and; : H@Me : ., , '•:"." .. HIGH-CLASS ■;>;• EflgllsSi . Vs£i ttbbes* j; '.■■' A shipment of th 6 above, including BODY : & CARRIAGE VARNISHES, has now arrived SMITH & SIITH; : LtC : ' : . AGEN TS. OPl'. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 135, 3 March 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 135, 3 March 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 135, 3 March 1919, Page 9

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