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Grew L**rtK«* 1 Ijptxr To4^#] MTI TnoW SVtkKUI tatrirt d Ww ) S»U r 7/ ■JL WN*»U JUJIW .3 fcaih lj Rurt 7>~? i fUlla to 5cU ) The Qood Points of a good work shoe Here is a diagram that ehows how a goodwork sho® ; U made. You can see the points to look tori! you waiiC comfort, good iook9 and extra long wear, There’s one sure and easy way to get them ALL--'*; lust ask for the BALL-BAND Mishko Shoe. It has the., waterproof Mishko Sole that will last- as long as tM , upper and will outwear two or three leather sole*You save on your shoe bill and you have no repair culf. •#«D +A\y BALL MISHKO SHOES Pm men and boys tuba are * *hard OH tfiwif. OLIVER &'DUF‘?.'"y rOOTWEAR REVELL OTHEETM PORTE RS HOKITIKA. SOLE WES'!LAND AGENTS FOR BOOTS, ' Ai; nnnn. _ GuuQ '• \ «wy: !»ii: rs sr, r : , :■ U; □□□□ fel 58,®,.. " Itr. : ip--Sillily ■ iiijpjtJ lit i •jjjlP.Sjji Hi Sil HR Smart ■Warrn Clothes for wintry days ahead LADIES’ FUR-TRIMMED • COATS ' ! ; TWEED COSTUMES ; FUR NECKLETS AND STOLES CARDIGANS AND JUMPERS CHILDREN'S COATS AND WOOL SETS . MISS F. THOMPSON LADIES’ WEAE SPECIALIST, IiEVEIL STREET ——11 OKITiKA. i-eaSEO i lliii»s ■ innHH mmuiwi ... ”m»*♦•**■!.hi*i'♦ ii: *• m nut;if: mmilllliiiSi II i " ®* Ju*.iiSi I - iuu*-ii-»'« none.. rn uu <5, 1 ■‘l*i •te A!-v i: ' 2 f IHfiSi ill ii-is Kaß'f.M.. 8 • ML. OPiyi « *' l'vV i 5 r"- ■% DISCRETION! ' ' V; : '■ Discretion leads you to look for something better, WHETHER YOU ARE HAVING YOUR HOUSE. PAINTED. OR YOUR ROOMS RENOVATED. IT MAKES YOU PLACE FINISH AND WORKMANSHIP ABOVE ALL ELSEI ’ WHEN YOUR HOUSE NEEDS PAINTING OR YOUR ROOMS W4NT PAPERING LET RAUSSM‘NN & COY. QUOTE A PRICE'AS. THEIR PRICES SUIT ALL POCKETS AND THEIR WORKMANSHIP. IS OF THE BEST. ; HAUSSMANN & COY. PAINTERS & DECORATORS, BRITTAN ST. hokitika: Bill!! MIB ■ ” " B 3JI WTfl'. B - B.: BI! ,1 Show Them How To 1 ifsnk • to y r j~ m VJ . \ 8 A % r; E V E LL Do It On a 1 I A* Ji S« •• p™ rliil v'. 1 ' ' p|j‘' THE WORLD WIDE POPULARITY |j OF THE A. J. S. IS CONCLUSIVE II PROOF OF A. J. S'. SUPERIORITY, jf THE MAN IN THE SADDLE IS THE jjjjjj JUDGE! HE KNOWS THE A. J. S. || WILL TAKE THE TOUGHEST; f| GRADE—THE ROUGHEST ROAD— 1 THE LARGEST ' STRETCH—AND ;'jj' •11. m THE A. J. S. IS JUST “ BRITISH jgj STAMINA BUILT IN.” | - : : - ' r il' NEVER WEAKEN, KNOCK OR i| SPLUTTER. INSPECTION INV INSPECTION INVITED j| E. C. TOOHEY, rrj;» I ■ ! STIIEET, HOKITIKA ;i i'll •tvii m

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 August 1929, Page 2

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424

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 20 August 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 20 August 1929, Page 2

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