WORLD-WIDE POPULARITY. The steady Increase In sales for White Cottell's Pure Malt English Vinegar is a sure proor that it Is quickly becoming the most popular vinegar for Its delightful flavour and fragrance. Perfect for pickling—a real delicacy on the .table — graterul to the senses and a spur to the appetite—ask your grocer for White Cottell's Vinegar.—(Ad.)
For fine footwear for young men, the Firm of Fowlds has a well assorted stock. —(Ad.)
fieldmouse ♦ ♦ is the latest shade in shoes. Our new English shoes obtain style supremacy through utmost simplicity and restraint in design. Trims and insets are blended with tasteful harmony. " Fieldmouse " is a beautiful new shade. See examples of the new shoes in our windows— From 29/6 SHOE REPAIRS. A branch of our shoe sei-vice is " same-day " repairing. Shoes left before 0 o'clock in the morning will be ready at 5 o'clock in the evening — repaired con• soientiously. Usual charges. jwuour next shoes TCIoAfi Victoria Street, Three Lamps, Ponsonby, Queen's Arcade, Queen Street. mmmuHummuuiumw VISIONAL!. ARIETY That's a big attraction for all car, motor cycle, and bicycle owners who are keen about their machines. Our Visionall window shows an endless variety of all the latest and most novel in accessories. This is one of the huge number. Pillion Seats "Brooks" Pillion seat, Type B4C. A four coil spring resilient pillion seat, with taper front for astride riding, with safety handle and four clip attachment. In waterproof fabric. Pnce, 25/Others at 17/6 and 40/- each. 48 FORT STREET, AUCKLAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 216, 12 September 1929, Page 16
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