AMUSEMENTS. THE XT ING'S -HBATEK. HB Ji-ING'S J-HEATBE. End of Penny Sectfon, Pitt Street. THE FOREMOST PICTORIAL ENTREv PBENEUBS IN AUSTRALASIA. FULLER'S The Best -piCTURES CLLER'S of AU x ICTUKES AND THE LEADING OBCHE6TBA. Bigger Tban Otlters. Better Uian Otbers. ■ ■ • Brighter than Otihers. GCREAT STfCCESS NIGHTLY OF THE GREAT HISTORICAL WAR FEATURE FILM. THE VICTORIA CROSS, OR THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE Cort Industry—Father and Son—Gingerbread Cnpid—Love and Tears—His Daugbter—Tom Tilling's Baby—Widow Jenkins Admirer—Pathe Gazette. Dress Circle, 1/: Stalls, 6d. Reserves. 1/6, at Wildman's. and on Sale- at Theatre.
BOOTS AHD SHOES. Birr the Celebrated Taylor-mafle Boots; made on the premises; wear Knaranteed. —72, Karangahape-rd., and 95, QueenaL ANTED—Keen Buying's the Secret. Children's Tan Button Boots and 1 Button Shoes, at 1/6, —orth 3/6.—Pearson's, fiast St. Corner. Karangahape Rd. 535 WANTED —Victorians aJioy! Marshall's far-famed 26/6 Puddle-proof Boots for 21/.—Pearson's, East St. Corner, Karangataape Bd. • 525 mHE T>IGHT pLACE FOR TTIGH Q.RADE "DOOTS DIRECT FROM FAMOUS ENGLISH FACTORIES IS t> E A R S O N' S. THE KEEN CUTTING BOOT STORES, CORNER -piAST QT. aad J>D. Moore was renowned for valxie, but we beat him. his stock must go, we've no room. M en. L ook: GLACE KID BOOTS. 14/6 for 11/3. Marlow's World-famed BOX CALF, great wearing boots, 25/ for'lß/9. The remarkable damp, resisting wear-for-ever NORTHAMPTON BOOTS, cheap at 28/6, but go for 22/6. T ADIES, . "pOR YOU 1 THE FAMOUS'HEISEU WELTED SHOE, usually 16/6, for 8/6 (rather pointed). NICE ROUND TOE SHOES, 14/6 for 10/6. ALL LEATHER WARD SHOES, 4/11 (no rubbish). A REMARKABLE EVENING SHOE, 5/6 for 3/11. COME EARLY. WE COULDNT SERVE ALL LAST SATURDAY. ipEARSON'S, "piAST OT. p-ORNER, TJOAD (LATE McCABE'S.) 520 W.Z. lirDTTSTKIES' WEEK. Tpt-EXIL'E gHOBS. TCTLEXILE OHOES -pLEXILE gHOES A Display of the above (made in N.Z.) Unique Fofttweax is to be seen during Industries Week at IyTESSRS TT)ADLEY & S° N ' QUEEN STREET. ■jyrESSHS ttoldsworth & cox LIMITED, VICTORIA STREET. "jyTESSBa T ADAMS & />O., ~'ELLESLEY STREET. And at Xj-ESSKS g gTOh*B & (y>., ]_TD., KARANGAHAFE BOAI>. "PROGRESSIVE "ROOT ■jVTANUFACTURE. TNDUSTRIES TTyEEK. TTTBLTED, pUMP, ANT? DEWS gYSTEM. -DBST "ROX /~ALP TTTTBLTED T»OOTS, IN PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE, from the Calfskin to the Finished Boot. Branded -"Northern Light-, SEE S. STONE AND CO.S WINDOW DISPLAYNO. 2 STORE, ENDBAJTS BUILDINGS. QHOICB ' pUHP AND Af S "pOOTWEAB. FOB LADIES AHD CHILDKEN, "Northern Lignt" Brand. SEE 3- BBIiCHBR'S WINDOW DISPLAX, STMONDS STREET. "priGH TpOOTWEAK^ IMMENSE VARIETY. gTTrnABLH FOB AXX. CTTIZKNTS. AKD FOB AT.T. TIMES AND SEASONS. "Northern Light" Brand. GUARANTEED QUALITY. gBE GEO. HIGGIXS , SHOP WISDO - QUEEN STREET AND MABKET ENTKANCE. * "pNCOUBAGE TOCAL TSTDIJStBT % T>trZ "CTOOTWEAB. ENCOtJBAGE GOOD ~'OBKMAKSHIP ADVASCE A UCKLASD rtETI X.VQAX. HOXXCES. toh_os AXD "ppsamtGWAi. soLicnxMse, UKION BUIIiDOJ«JS ♦Comer Customs and' Queen #t_). PABTKCBSBXPS. PAfiTNBR m anted, assist in—eotor *t> perfect invention, small rapftat; If sneceaafnl, a Irrtng-for H.H., 685, Star Otßcc. 12 Man, with £150 capital, ■"> -would, like-to eater into 'Partnership ■wrrli ißspectable woman (widow preferred) ■with a. like amount of capAal, or £300; CPonltcr aad Fruit Karat— ; VfieUc- Fertacr-. «ti. j!±3T~f>m—. <v it
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 148, 21 June 1912, Page 12
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