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ON THE ’FRISCO BOAT “BAXTER’S” TO THE RESCUE A well-known Wellington commercial man whose genial countenance is known throughout the length and breadth of the Dominion, recently returned from a trip to America. Coming over on the R.M.S. Makura he developed a very bad cold. At home he had regularly used Baxter’s Lung Preserver, but little thought that he would be able to procure it on the ship. He was greatly surprised, therefore, when he asked the barber for a bottle that he was able to obtain one. ‘Yes,” said the barber, “I only happen to have two bottles left—it is a great seller.” After a few doses the traveller was much relieved and once again he pins his faith to good old “Baxter.” Thousands of New Zealanders testify to the efficacy of this rich, red, warming, soothing compound. Besides being a sovereign remedy for coughs, colds, throat and bronchial ailments “Baxter’s” possesses unique tonic properties that help to build up one against future attacks. You can get a generous-sized bottle of “Baxter’s” from any chemist or store for 2s 6d. Economical people procure the family size at 4s 6d. 2.

e Manufacturer! THIS GUARANTEED BOOT FOR 1 A If. PER PAIR -L A. IV/ Postage 1/Money Back if Not Satisfied after One Month’s Wear. This •wonderful-value Boot is all Solid Leather in upper and sole, and is leather-lined. The soles are ALL Solid Leather; no ‘‘Split” being used, as is sometimes done by certain manufacturers to make the sole look thicker. You may have STANDARD SCREWED soles, or SEWN soles, as preferred. Standard Screwing gives a perfectly smooth insole and does away with the disadvantage of the old-fashioned turned-over rivets working up into the foot, tearing the sock, and making walking uncomfortable. The heels are fitted with WoodMilne Rubbers, known the world over as the highest grade. All sizes stocked—s, 6, 7,8, 9 and 10. Easy to Wear, hut Hard to Wear Out We believe tliis SOLID KIP WHOLEBACK SHOOTER is the finest Work Boot in New Zealand. You can show it to any man in the boot trade and he will not be able to find a flaw in it. It is staunch and true through and through. The front as well as the back is Solid Kip, and two through soles in our usual approved style go right through from the tip of the toe to the back of the heel. Side seams are sewn with hot wax thread. The full watertight tongue is another good feature. Soles are nailed as in illustration. Note, also the heel and the plates. Sold under our Guarantee of Satisfaction after one month’s test in any weather —under any conditions —or your money refunded. Be sure to give your Price per Pair: Whole Back: Watertight Two Through Sewn Back: 19/10 Postage 1/2. Be Sure to State Your Size a LADIES’ HOUSE SHOE. Do 71—At our old Catalogue Price of 11/9 this Shoe was exceptionally good value, but our Factory Manager found that by increasing his output we could sell the same Shoe at the Cut Cash Price of 9/8 and still make a fair profit. This House or Ward Shoe is made of solid leather in a very comfortable shape. Has machine-sewn sole, low solid leather heel, and fastens with strap. Will give splendid wear. All sizes, o to 7. Our Price, Postage, Bd. 9/8 No. DS7S—LADIES’ LACE SHOE—This Shoe has always been one of our best sellers. Made of selected leather in the smart dressy shape illustrated; well sewn and leather-lined, with flexible soles and solid leather heels. Send for a pair and give them the test of outdoor wear. If they do not fit comfortably and please vo.u in every detail, return them at our expense and we will promptly refund your money. Sizes 3 to 7. Be sure to mention size when ordering. Our Cut Cash Price, 14/9 Postage, Bd. TRADING CO. LTD. CORNER HOBSON AND WYNDHAM STREETS

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 68, 11 June 1927, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 68, 11 June 1927, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 68, 11 June 1927, Page 13

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