neld. Anericoe: The Work style , These low priced work shoes, So popular in U.SA;, are now introduced to New Zealand as the ideal everyday footwear for men in all trades. If your job Or your hobby calls for utility shoes that are cheap to buy and hard to wear out, you will find OB Work Shoes the best value in footwear today. Illustrated: Style 350. With rubber sole and heels, Style 351. 0P8 Work Shoes MADE BY M: O BRIEN & CO: LTD. CHRISTCHURCH Available from retail stores throughout New Zealand 0'837 You neter knoio Ihen Vou mnav need Elastoplast Tradi always keep u tin handy in the house Elastoplast First Aid Dressings (In Red Tins) From Chemists Elastoplast Adhesive Plaster is also available in handy spools #"* 1 yd. long" Lia MANUFACTURED BY T . JJ. SMIT & NEPEEW , BULL, ENCLAND, Announcing
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 721, 8 May 1953, Page 2
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