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by l>ost K.K. rOOtWear. Bargaiti* List Astonishing Bargain* are offered this month. It i* impossible to include them all in this announcement, but they are all listed in our Free and Post Free Catalogue. Send for one To-day. KK6—Ladiea' Patent 1-B«t fyiV Wjli.i.i^ shoe*, fancy cut-out rront, I ..- * ffi i ' i-oTils heels; dainty model — | fi C it *S ///J! , "" , / Finest materials tiiroughout. .1 I / 1.3 fc» Iff "I I (As illustrated.) —111 I 1 J {*% *W JM I 18 XX 10—Ladi** , PaUnt Bar f LI |U V A Shoes, cut-out sides, Cuban I | I : <y 7^&'''"2r m t lieels; smart —16/- pair. * ' •" XX 6—Ladie*' HighMt-grade L "-ft • J Patent Bar Shoes, cut-out " T7v- -' 4^ fronts, low celluloid heel?; f -f?V ,-ji^Bf* iieautifully designed—27/ pr. T •'A ,^r^^^^ < As I }cr illustration.) KKls—Light Tan Calf 1-Bar CHH-DRUN'S FOOTWEAR, "«'' l^Tcoiour; , *o™- GIM. Kid Strap Shoes, pump leatfceP B* 20/ " pair " 3 0 )f 6 lnfin^s' r "Black Glace 1-B«r 8ho»», pump leather XX 8 (as illustrated) —LatfiM' soles—3/- pair. j£x High-grade Patent Fancy Bar 3x6 Infanta' Patent 1-Bar Shoes, wide toes, macbtne a©kv\ Shoe*, Louis heels, cut-out sewn—6/3 pair. fronts and sides—33/- pair. 3xß Infants' Black or Tan Lace Boots, machine sewn— (Hfiir L e?.d. **i&"«' B " ck -T« Sand..s, strong leather soles X ti"Cr w9 Chrom ' L,c,Boou, wide toes: soud^ sliip—3o/- pair. 7x 10 Children , * Patent 1-Bar Shoe*, machine sewn, KK2o—Ladies' Dark Tan Calf wide—7/8 pair. Bar Shoes, Cuban neels, pel- 7x 10 Children , * Clace Kid Strap Shoes, V. sewn—e/3 KKB fectly cut—l 9- pair. pair. XX 0 (as illustration)— | * 10 . Children* Black or Tan Sandal*, wide fitting— p k, *•& *n™' jiQi^iSir^ ,,l *■" * hott - macwne sexra - n paTr. 110 "' 3 laleSt decree - 18/ - 11 «1 1 Qirff Qlac. Kid 1-B.r Shoe., machine sewo, XX 11—Ladiec' Glace Kid Bar 11 x 1 Cirla' Vatent Fancy Bap Shoe*, high -grade ' Shoea, cut-out sides. Cuban quality—l 3/-. iSHaft. heels; very latest cut; all 2xß ■aide' Patent Oxford Walking Shoe*, Cuban leather— l 3- pair. neels —l4/- pair. rKI2 L.die.l Black Sued* 2* c "■"lβ , Olace Bar Shoea, low heeli; sensible stiape tT'JSTiS&S? J2 ■" Oe,,efl * u " ce Bhew, ,ow " eels; good -' j» 18/ - P" ir * 2x i Maid*' Patent Fancy Cut-out Bar Shoe*, low heels kk 13—Ladiee , Patent Ox- —17/- pair. tf9 ■BK\ ford Walking Shoe*, Cuban 71 • Boy*' Box Calf Derby Boots, strong- for school; Heels; superior quality; mc- wiae toe— lf- pair. ilium pair. 7 x 10 Boys' Glace Derby Boots, machine sewn; qiialitv Box D.rby hard wear; strong Bβ by c. and J. Clark; Louis 11/-pair. heels 12/- pair euifreiie. KKO Gent. , * Oamel Hair Cloth Slipper*, learner end felt .Uppers felt sole., serviceable-./. crocodile Lizard, and Sna.e Bar .h0.., low heels- g* calf Shoe,, 1-B.r. Cuban heel,, good-*/. «/- Qnd pa ■ GENT.'.. soles —•/- Peir. ~ * „„.•„_ T^o= IK/ „.;, Ladiee' Oamel Hair Cloth Buckle Boot*, leather solesBox Derby Boot*, leather lined, medium toes—ls/- pair. g/ _ , p _ Glace Kid Oxford Shoe*, very smart "/;.*■',!:=- Ladiea" Camel Hair Arctic Cloth Slippers, with collsre. Nigger Oxford Walking Shoe*, narrow toes—-18/- pair. !eatner soles—B/- pair. <-«'">'. Glace Kid Derby Boot*, leatner lined, medium toes — Ladies' Blue Felt 1-Bar Slippers, felt soles—3/e pair. ,9/. pal, Jgd jGr I In'lid -26 ." ""'kip ■■ Lad'l*e^ d F^*H»rad* 3 SuL 17/- pair. Plaln t-J-^ , Slipper*, leather soles— YOUTHS'. Cent?*' " Btout Rubber 5x2 Box Derby Boot*, leather lined — 14/- pair. Goloehe*, superior grade 5x2 Heavy Chrome Derby Boot*—lß/- pair. —8/- pair. We Pay Postage. , Mail Your Orders Immediately to K.K. Footwear Ltd. auTklEand

Clothes are not washed /// I '~~ | IliVf' \ PllßßF^™™™" , ™^"™^"^^^^!^^ properly until they're ) '/ / I A4§ MBalM^v B M Iffl rinsed properly, and freed / f \ -'- ■ UB of that ugly grey icnm f^~' /fih -X* *J which forms in lh* rinse- -^[ •** H MM. water and permeates the / - B- wt very fabric. Therefore, if 5 I M 9 for its wonderful rinsing Jflfes^si^^^^^^l^pr qualities alone, every _=*=>—^r- — \ woman will welcome the (' j~^, iX I I B HBI9 trie Washing Machine, that : tl'Ti/ I "*#H Bfl washes and rinses clothes <X£tgfg£*£^ r ~~~ M M HsKL Snowy Linen Depends on the Rinsing And no other Washing Machine Rinses as thoroughly as the Laun-Dry-Ette. For years the Laun-Dry-Ette has been one ibm of acciden t __ which every of the most advanced type, of wasrung woman knows Jg ; mminent when ■ machmes. It washes the.clothes quickly. üßed _- s avoided) and and never breaks a button or bends a .. - , , , , ana ncvci saves all the former labour or rinsing, fastener. blueing, and drying. The Laun-Dry-Ette It rinses the clothes mechanically in scald- d oes more of the work of wash-day than ing water. It whirls the clothes dry so any other machine on the market. No that they have no wringer creases, and Laun-Dry-Ette has ever been known to are easy to iron. In the whole washing wear out. Write now for booklet. "The process your hands need not touch the Washing Machine That Does 50 Per Cent water. The Laun-Dry-Ette was the first More," or, better still, call at our showmachine to rinse ana dry clothes without rooms for demonstration, a wringer. ill ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE jjj \\% Washes and Dries without a Wringer Jjj A. S. PATERSON & CO., LTD. ELECTRICAL BRANCH, QUAY STREET, AUCKLAND. ———■—— See the Laun-Dry-Ette ' m^mm^mmmmmmmmmmmm s " in the bi( Electrical Di.- [h T^S *QS 11 play at the Winter Show. l< \VP

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 132, 5 June 1926, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 132, 5 June 1926, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 132, 5 June 1926, Page 17

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