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Advertising : 38 wordsThis is a new industry by Mr. R. E. Arnold, at 336 Beaufort-street, Perth. These cement wash troughs are made in single or double form. They ...
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Advertising : 194 wordsTHE MOST IMPORTANT ITEM OF A SOLDIER'S KIT: ARMY BOOTS OF THE ALLIES—BELGIUM, BRITAIN, SERBIA, RUSSIA (COSSACK), ITALY, FRANCE—ALL MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN. A famous great General of an earlier war replied once to a query as to the most important article of a soldier's kit: "A good pair of boots!" "And the next?" continued the questioner "Another pair of good boots!" Different types of Army boots worn in the war to-day are illustrated above. Photograph No. 1 is the Belgian Army boot; No. 2, the British ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), Sat 1 Apr 1916, Page 9
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