CLOSING NEXT WEEK '"TTI IR¥ uiiioni § N0.67 By UeenM Imoc4 anfler Bectla^ \'V / r 42 of " The Gaming Act. ICOS.* y To raise funds to the extent °* l^e P ro^ts available for JRk yAI IX the objects to be specified frnfjfipy ~ x by the Hon. Minuter of A AA\ Internal Affairs* l|Ai CLOSES 15tk JANUARY, 193S DRAWN 31st JANUARY, 1938 JV Secretary. Treasurer: N. McARTHUR, 6. L. HAMMOND, H ■ H P.O. Box no, P.O. Box licv Wellington. Wellington. ■*"■"* J§,SOOO MESSRS. P.O. Box 1505, Auckland. Please send me Tickets in "JOY FOR ME"- Art Union 2/6 each). I enclose Postal Note No for £ : : ; also stamped addressed envelope for reply, (Postage Stamps not accepted in payment of Tickets), NAME ___ (Mr., Mrs., or Mlsa) ADDRESS , Bw|pJ' MARSHALL in MARSHALL Shoes ! FEATyRE! BEST IMPORTED WILLOW CALF AND KID LEATHERS Examine the average ordinary shoe that has been worn BU7T LEATHER lor a month or so and you'll see ugly vrrinkles forming HEELS just behind the toe-cap and above the toe — a month or BARK TANNED LEATHER so later look again and you find these wrinkles are SOLES cracking. HEEL AND WAIST LININGS TV ♦ •., ', r 1. 11 01 , , OF CALf LEATHER i>ot so with a Marshall Shoe, for between the supple outer leather and the inner lining of a Marshall Shoe is a BETWEEN UPPER & LINING layer of " swansdown ** that "eo S hi. M " the leather, MAGNETIC STEEL ARCH ensuring beautiful sleek lines and stopping that wrinkling SUPPORT and cracking. (2 TO |NCH Furthermore, the tight fibre of the willow calf and kid SOLID LEATHER STIFFENERS leathers used are finished with a soft lustre that takes I IN HE^ AND TOE-CAPS 1 and retains a brilliant polish. 9 LASTS — 14 STYLES — _ T , . MULTIPLE FITTINGS Nothing truer could be .aid tk.a that the life of a "COMFORT" TONGUES Marshall shoe is measured in years — not months. Th« Marshall is a mighty different shoe. . 1-43 OPERATIONS THE FAMOUS MARSHALL tw SHOP snsa Marshall Shoe, are "assembled" in New Zealand, resulting in TAPIFF CONCF.SSIOTSS HV U BBft which enable you to buy them at a much lower price than if imported "readv-for-we«." W sell them. Wholesale from SargooQ^ ff STOPS A COUGH p Cheerup! Forget that beastly burn- B ■. ■ IB* F M BBfl ■ ■ Ins throbbing corn. Just a drop of H IFrozol-lce— pain goes in 3 seconds. I < j., , This better-type anaesthetic action ■ it S tamOUS works that fast! And then corn H 1 will Start to wither up—work loose— ■ because Bft Ml and you can pick it right out with ■ J, ■T A ft W your fingers. Lift out your corns with H Its gOOCI y ft \ magic Frozol-lce—and wear new shoes ft «, ai ~_ , , —go dancing—anything von like. So B */»* 4/9. 41 {fcasls 4 Store 1 popular and sure is Fr'ozoi-Ice that B M chemists sail It trtry dajr on guaxantoa. fc—a
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 3, 5 January 1938, Page 12
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