! A KNOCK-OUT VALUE IN WORK BOOTS ! IWliy pay 22/6 for English Split Kip Boots, which, are ! not stated to be "SPLIT," when you can buy this New I Zealand-made Boot for 17/11 pair? There is no doubt I our Split Kip Shooter is the cheapest boot of its kind m \ the Dominion. Every pair is made m our own factory, a bo that we control every stage of their manufacture from g cutting the uppers to nailing on the toe and heel tips. a Made with stout screwed soles, nailed. As the uppers | are of Split Kip, the boot is not suitable for working m | wet weather, but it is a splendid boot for use m dry « weather. Sold with our Guarantee of Absolute Satis- | faction or your Money Back. gm ■» / «fl 4 | All sizes, sto 10 — be sure to state Jm 'I|| 1 I Factory-to-Wearer Price I I Postage 1/2. SOLID KIP BOOT j Worth 27/6 22/6 } ' Dl4o— This is the best Solid Kip Boot m New Zealandg We have bought other competitive boots and pulled them i • : to pieces. You cannot do that with any pair of ours. I V Beware of the cheap imported co-called Heavy Boot, so I •■-.'■ ' well Blackened and finished on the outside that it looks I ' almost superior to our rugged, hard-wearing New Zealand. i : Boot, but has not half the wear m it. Our solid Kip Boot | with two through soles is made m our own factory, under | our own supervision, and is sold direct to you at 5/- --| ' under its real value. Nailed or Plain £«| g** J*^ | - Soles. * Whole Back or Sewn and Shap- B W I£^ \ ed Back — state which prefer. All Jr\ £- jW% ' !' ' -sizes, s's to 10's. - @mua J \y I Our Factory-to-Wearer Price Pair I . IWith Coppered Rivets m Tab. (strongly recommended), i * • 6d. extra. Postage, 1/2 pair. 1 FARMERS' TRADING CO., LTD. 1 HOBSON STREET, AUCKLAND. ' ' Try olio Peck't Anehovette. Saivum it Shrimt), Chielcen <b Ham. Ham dt Tonaue, .ii^*®**^ •• Turkcv <t Tonaue. PECK'S fa PURITY t New Zealand Aientc A. A. STICHBURY LIMITED.. WELLINGTON &. AUCKLAND Bgm* l i<s T ** Corns Came Out m2O Minutes /Jjvjk of at I.AST \JV^^ suffer the throbbing, shoot- perfectly comfortable, and there is fflfc^Sßjf »ti m?i n ? pain of • corns, when to iw soreness whatever .... it is dif~ «|&|fefil# Tjie remove them with Radox Bath jicult to tell I ever had a corn on jKpPJIr Perfect Razor ! Salts is as simple as ABC ? You my foot." IMm$M Rr.ll* rw«.r tk» simply dissolve a level teaspoonful When you dip your foot into a ISBW c j • of Radox Bath Salts mi n a S allon foot bath containing Radox Bath JBiit S a gIVCS a of hot water « and soak your feet Salts, the dead skin combines with iMsW'isi clean, perfect for twenty minutes. That is all. the Radox Bath Salts to form a fasjmw W shave. In case, -A- a dox bath so softens corns that; protein salt of the actual corn it!®msx <$$ w ;ii' ~™ nr A O f l tfie y ma V be lifted out bodily, root self. This protein salt dissolves \SKSfW l i j swora-steel and ftW> with ihe fi ngers: m water like or( jinary salt, and so ft®^^ Jf blade, complete There is nothing left to ache: loosens the corn that it may be PlpLfi* with automatic the corn is bodily* removed. A lifted out bodily, root and all. BH^Lyls stronninp and honing Radox enthusiast writes: — Radox does not affect the living Gttff rl i g •" "I was m the bath for about 20 skin; it is only the e'ead skin of lH f • device. tQ 2b. minutes, and when I got out the actual corn which is dissolved. r^*^ NZ. Distributor! • ' wu 3^ lt I would see if my two Ask for Radox at your O> I ' ' corns would come out. They both chemist's, price 2/1 per^*/ ■*■ L R. H. Ingrain & Co., Ltd came ou t easily by pitlling them Jib. pink packet, and Half Poimd J!!l^v^ Dunedin. • with the fingers. My feet are now 3/6 double quantity. Piik Packet % w ofasteoit Radox Bath Salts Obtainable "4%& o *?*! GIVE YOUR FEET THAT " KRUSCHEN FEELING." »• from all leading ,„ wja^g,^ Manufactured by K. Grifflih* Hurhes ttd., Manchester (Established 1756). Stores and Tobacconists V Qt flupplloa stocked by Falrbairn. Wrlfht U Co., Auckland, Wellington, Chrlatchurch and Dunedin, aoid by all Wholesalers, Chemists & Stores throughout New Zealand.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19290221.2.96.1
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
NZ Truth, Issue 1212, 21 February 1929, Page 20
Word count
Tapeke kupu
739Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1212, 21 February 1929, Page 20
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
See our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.