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Books Make Way For Boots! The Norwich Shoe Co, Has taken over the premises which for :Jfl | 47 years have been carried on by Messrs.: 4 | Wildman and Arey as a Book and :■ ■} Stationery Shop, at the corner of Queen , , ; Street and Shortland Street. : fj »■-. • * , i • ■ • • 1 I THE NORWICH SHOE COMPANY " will open its doors TO-MORROW (Friday), at 9 a.m. The Norwich Shoe Company will largely [ feature the famous Norwich Shoes— - at the same time the best local productions * will be available. V ' ' ■ - -ff i The Norwich Shoe Company is All British , ' in character, and will stock comprehensive ranges of Ladies', Gent.'s and Children's | Footwear. The Norwich Shoe Company's Ambition Is to place before the New Zealand public Better Quality Shoes, of more 4 4 Stylish Design —at considerably lower J > prices than what has previously obtained in this Dominion. The Norwich Company's Windows will prove if its ambition is. realised. 4 Although Boots are taking the place of Books, Messrs. Wildman and Arey are / not giving up business, but have removed to the Tailor's Shop recently vacated by Mr. Ingram, which is adjacent. TO-MORROW AT 9 a.ia .. THE,\ Norwich Shoe G (Premises lately occupied by Wildman and Arey), VICTORIA ARCADE BUILDING, Corner Queen and Shortland Streets.

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Cost ot Living Reduced; G 'o«rt« Che apw : Good tidings to all harassed housewives. Let u* \ help you make your housekeeping money go farther f. JTT ' than before. The saving on your combined pur- * ma# chases at Marriotts will amount to a surprising sum. j t 10 , d MUSCATELS—Were 9d. Now 6d. \ BACON RASHERS, Rib—Were 1/2. Now 1/-. wai miitc i. ii j i.* xir o/a hi 1 /li lb * SUGAR, I A—6lb. lid, 701b. bag 10L/6. WALNUTS, shelled, £ a—Were 2/4. Now 1/11 lb - , SOAP, large bar, first grade—Was Now 1/- WALNUTS, shelled, Jib. —Were Bd. Now " - t 1/t N °" ,6i WALNUTS, pieces Were 1/10 lb. New 1/7 lb- ■ ► CLOVER HONEY, 21b. tins—Was 1/7.' Now 1/3 WALNUTS, pieces, Jib.—Were 7d. Now 5A f. DRIPPING—Was 8d carton. Now 6d. JERGEN'S BENZOIN AND ALMOND LOTION— ; - „ LARD—Was lOd lb. Now 8d lb. Was 2/4. Now 1/11 > * r 1/3 bott,e v Now 1/- SUNLIGHT SOAP, 3's—Was I/-. Now 10d *kt < r Were 31b. 1/-. Now 10d. LUX—Was packet. Now 5 packets for 1/"-, i;> L MARROWFAT PEAS—Were 4d lb. Now 3d lb. RINSO—Was 6d. Now 4id packet. 1 * 0w r .,1; ° r , T _ , - COOKED HAM—Was 2/- lb. Now 1/7 lb. j p, SALMON, Pmk, Silver King, £lb. tins—Were 7d. MILD CHEESE—Now 9d lb. , •< C- c* , V JELLY CRYSTALS—Now 7 packets for 1/- 1 SALMON, Sockeye, C. & B. ( |lb. tins—Were 1/Is. PEAS, Canadian, large tins—Were 9d. Now 7H caWv , d . EDMONDS BAKING POWDER—Was 1/6. Now . SALMON, Sockeye,-C. & 8., lib. tins—Were 2/2. 1/3. _:1 » PURE FRUIT JUICE, 4oz. *bottles—Lemon 9d * \ LAMB Now" 10^l/fiwpplVi /4 ] [ 1 THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS! F|| E I CORDIALS—Secure a few bottles now. Usually 1 /3. NOW lid. ■ 4 % B FREE—6Ib Sugar FREE with one Household Clock-face Scale for 6/6 | \ E rT a ? S: r? 0 N 2/ O 1 /' 1U PIVER'S FACE POWDER, assorted perfumesW CHOCOLATES, English, foiled—Now 2/- lb. Were 1/6 Now 1* f S2, C TnN T^'sFs!!!^ Fro 2! l l/" lb - PIVER'S FACE CREAM—Were 2/6. Now 1/7. " (P CRYSTALLISED JELLIES, assorted—Now 1/- lb. OWD£ R PUFFS, extra quality—Now 5d and 6d « PEEK FREAN'S GOLDEN PUFF—Now 2/8 lb. n T- 18 near at hand, and our range of Easter E, PEEK FREAN'S PUFF CRACKNELS—Now 6/6 lb deli S ht old and young. ALL < f PEEK FREAN'S VITA WEAT—Nov/ 2/4 lb. 3TOCKS - 4 £- PEEK FREAN'S CREAM MERINGUE—Now 2/6 lb. SrfJSJ £9 GS — 3d to 1/" 'it £ BOURJOIS ASHES OF ROSES. COMPACTS—Were Y E * *° VELT * ES — 6d to 5/6. t to 1 /6. Now 1/- each. W our Kitchen necessities in Hardware, 4 Z BOURJOIS ASHES OF ROSES TALCUM POWDER Holloware, etc., provide a surprising choice at Ifc- —Were 1/6. Now 1/1 each. worth-while savings. Try us! » BOURJOIS JAVA RICE POWDER—Were 2/6. For °ne Week OnIy—STAINLESS SOUP SPOONS * Now 1/6. —Usually 4/6 half dozen. For 2/9. „ PIVER'S_LARGE CAKES BATH SOAP—Were 1/- LET US HELP YOU TO REDUCE THE COST OF , j y * - LIVING ! MARRIOTTS | ; AT ALL BRANCHES. ;|p|

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 72, 26 March 1931, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 72, 26 March 1931, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 72, 26 March 1931, Page 12

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