WHAT MR. JAS. STUARTSAYS ! i.,- ! >■ Wanganui, Z"„ „ / 13 th Oct. 1918. Messrs. N.Z. Clothing Factory, Wanganui, Dear Sirs, I noticed in your window the pair of "H. 8." boot» worn hy Lieutenant Mitchell throughout the Gallipoli Campaign. Two anrl a half years ago I bought a similar pair of boots from you and am now sending them in to get tlieir fifth halfsoles. You will notice that the uppers are still quite sound and I expect to got many months' Wear from them yet. I consider your "H. 8." boots the beat value that money can buy. * Yours faithfully, (Sgd.) JAS. STUART, Nethcrdale, Wanganui. " 1 Do YOUR Boots wear like this. if UE New Zealand Clothing Factory. NEWZEALAND I THINGFACTORYI mm*- : Ask the Indian rider what HE thiaka about the f?/ - ~ ' m Catalogue with Plttswe
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1917, Page 7
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