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This Weeks Specials in . Gent.'s Black H ''Zebra" Derby *T?|| IM Boots, Patent IM 111 toe-caps, neat J I II swing toes, on [In g-ood fitting £][[ c ' last, a service- 'fi^T able boot for JißKi 25/- • «^3 Gent.'s Special Flexile Brand Willow Calf Derby Boots, welted, neat swing toe, a wellmade, useful boot - 28/6 WATCH our BARGAIN WINDOW DISPLAYS STONE'S HAPPY FAMILY SHOE STOKE jC&4o%%ep§Bm&Sß&. tA Beautiful REXONA SOAPSimply Lovely for the Skin and Hair "I find Bexona Soap keeps the skin in perfect condition, and is simply lovely for the hair. Anyone who tries Bexona Soap for the hair will find it unequalled as a shampoo, for it leaves the hair so soft and glossy, with never a trace of dandruff. fSgd.) RITA LLOYD." Rexona SoapThe Aristocrat of Soaps Many celebrated PHYSICIANS luring the past 100 jears have resulorlr prescribes DINNEFORD'S S£ MAGNESIA r C ! ON ?? I!ST . Ptiysicien to the City of I>ud°a «/ n fi: m Hospital, writes: ". .. . tht Pr»f,M,ion ""J' •*« Public art indebted to you for a highly '"'""''' Edition to our lUt of mtdUmet. Aim Thj» aimi!"?!' remedy for ACIDITT OP THE R[,,4.5: HEADACHE HEAKTBURN, SODB -uree GOUT, RHEUMATISiI and "SRAVEU The safest and most ett :ctive aperient for general se. J *V° ,D IMITATIONS! Lookf. then-ne ; _ DINNEFORD Son «, CT botle « I UI»L __ The blue B in the uStfifm bag. ib^^^^si gECKSTTS bag blue

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 218, 12 September 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 218, 12 September 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 218, 12 September 1923, Page 10

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