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I Note this ■ Illustration! j I I I It is that of a I I HIGH - GRADE | I GENT'S BOOT! | || Made of J I First-grade Materials. | j| I I Price is 1 POSTAGE EXTRA. 1 m Only obtainable at the Giant g 5 Boot Sale, now in progress at s llf V Footwear | J IV. IV. Limited J I KARANGAHAPE RD. | iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM^^ Aching Feet ! A Liverpool resident says:— "1 , m " ,t "y m Y honest opinion U that lodex ia a really good ointment. My feet swell and ache, and the toes get inflamed, and on the feet and toee lodex has been wonderful. I rub it on at night, and in the morning I have no pain, whereas before using lodex I was mad with pain after being about for an hour or ao. Aβ long as lodex acts as it has done, I •hall look for nothing else. I have tried all the other remedies, but lodex is best of all." ■ ojJHyc lodex is extensively used by doctors, and is chiefly remarkable for its rapid action in relieving inflammation, pain and deep-seated congestion. From all Chemists at 2/-, or post free from lodex Co., Palmer St., Sydney. RESULTS WERE WONDERFUL

"Our 10th. Birthday" 11 AN APPRECIATION j February 20, 1929 I Ten years have passed since our Mr. i George Ashley purchased the then modest Drapery and Clothing Business of J. H. Porter & Co., corner of Pitt Street and i Karangahape Road. J J Under Mr. Ashley's direction the business showed immediate development, so that soon additional space had to be i provided. In November, 1925, the busij J ness was formed into a private Company j (Ashleys' Ltd.), Mr. Ashley being joined by four sons, who take an active part in the management of this progressive Store. The firm's slogan of "Value With Courteous Service' , has been appreciated by a discerning Public, and to-day the AJS.C. Stores — "Ashleys' Busy Corner , ' — is established in public esteem as a popular shopping place. II Ashleys* thank you and assure you of I their best services — ALWAYS. 4L *JW Preserve the pleasing ex- I I **&, <FI pression of youth with a II * c t "Stevenson and Ingram" IA dental plate . . So natural. j.J r\ so perfectly modelled, so I I V comfortable. / I Consultation Free. Price* FI very moderate. / / THONE 44-198 FOg // APPOINTMENT. " // of Pitt SI? AananoaAape Md

Annual Fur Sale— When Dreams Come True This year the Hudson JM H El Well-dreeeedi women all Coy. Furs Ltd. Annual X!H W over New ZeaUnd await Sale contains more sac- jSSM K?>v our S * Je ****T buy now rificial values than ever fl aßd ** Ve So7c or moremarked at half price. JSm fur T savin g s? e * e cTli n «!n r d There are foxes in some MMXk Wi inspect as soon as you cases at but one-third of I can. their original price! M U * II MB&s£msi*W ONE OF THE HUDSON Wβ jM SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS! Bf 226 Foxes in shades Naturelle and Brown. plf Wmli Superb glossy skins in all the latest tonings. fej wornans wardrobe is complete without fisM one of these furs—Usual Prices, 1 0 to 12 gns. £fm I In shades Tobacco, Brown, and Black. fjj W Exquisitely lined with rich quality brocade. Your opportunity to secure a dependable Fur Coat at the price of a cloth garment. Usual Price, 28 guineas. ANNUAL SALE PRICE, 14 GUINEAS. (The lining and making is worth more than this sale price offer.) 5 REAL SEAL SKIN COATS. Beautifully trimmed with Squirrel, Skunk, or Mink—whichever you prefer. Usual Price, 150 guineas. ANNUAL SALE PRICF, 75 GUINEAS. Note: These are real seal skins do not L confuse them with Coney or electric seal. IJi JfißPi|&, (These offers are confined to the public—the trade will not be supplied). lu KJHePiII Country cmtomeri are ? iven special attention, and their orders promptly f^tilTfc^fc^ and carefully attended to. As prices have been cut to bedrock for j|§VpM B our Sale, mail orders must include 2 6 postage for coats and 1/. for JBBKH H In eacl> fur k B B\ THE HOME OF GOOD FUBS Mm J (Next to Regent Theatre), QUEEN STREET

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 43, 20 February 1929, Page 11

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