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NE W seASOH CANADIAN FLEET-FOOT TENNIS SHOES 1 MEN'S DEPT. BRISTOL ' Btr ®"« Canvas Tan- , , "I, #ho * < Illustrated on lefn. with special black rubber s.ilfs r<>r hard court-'. Cushion heels and double toe caps. Fries: J^ REGAL M Bspshdakls Lightweight w Tsnnis ghos, for grass courts. Crepe soles and double toe taps. Pries: DAPPER * Waw Tsnnis She*. with cool mesli net frunts. Crepe soles. Pries: J HURLEY * •trong Tsnnis She*. mmm ■ I.need to too, ensur'"*r plenty of foot freedom. O.repe »<»les. Prtes: J WIMBLEDON Shoe. No toe cap ami heavy rrep» * 8/11 LADIES' DEPT. TEMPLAR crepe soles and cushion Insoles. With heels 9/6 Ventilated in waist. Pries, 11/6. NATTY #mart - ohm '* DASH * • m * Pt c>n "* wsiking ' , !•*<>• Tsnnts IDms— with toecap; rull crepe soles. Priosi X/£ block heel. In white, grey and belgi*. / w Pries I *f/£ DASH Ud| s«' WblU Csnvss '' ■* Modal. une strap and Hat heel. Priest 6/6 KJ ORG ATE * Whits Canvas In- / nVHUA I C , t#p Tls Modal — l\ With Cuban heel. Pries: £/W SEATON * Whits Canvas Thrss- / JfISM l\ *Mola Tis. Rubber Soles J tWAtfi /\ jj' 1 ' I h0 « l8 ' Moccasin and flat jfrtC COY A >mapt Whits Csnvfti Shos, 1 with buckle strap and Hintfe >4|fi3V^ia toiiKUc. Cuban heel. Pries: Q/ 6 PALI Baseh Sandals. Exrltlnir I 1 new designs Just received. Amvy fei I Priess: 4/11 5/11 p., p. (P . THE STORE SHOE COY. LTD., ON QUEEN STREET (Opposite tkm PUm TWtra). ...Teadrinkina WL¥- : jft m yLTOU don't jwl drink Liptos'i Im—yon ■■)■/ 188 X mijr dtop f It's ao Mckmfy fiagiaal •. < 0O WlußflHVfiy DBVOQM • • • 99 lwlMU| I LlpHt'i is all pan Ceylon im gww «s LipM*i own plMMkaa, mi nd Hinlil by eaperta j«n caa laaia tha quality.. Aal howjWa* kla I That's bscwwt Lif>o«*s fa packed la spsaial airtight oaakiMn that pttacm all laa HwgiaiK* tal flavour, aad than sMpya4 <>^^ipysiMi «• New Zealand. So for aaal "ioT'HaHHHp ftIJOJtNZ GREAT FREEDOM RALLY Town Hall, Auckland# on I WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER sth PROFESSOR R. M. ALGIE Organiser of tha Auckland Provincial Freedom Association will Deliver an Address on I "THE THREATENED DESTRUCTION OF PERSONAL LIBERTY AND THE IMMINENCE OF DICTATORSHIP" Prior l* Sa AiWrm mi Qrpn Radtal will b. gN* by Mr. Tram Spavfing. Rtmambir tha Dot*: Wednesday, October sth

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 229, 28 September 1938, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 229, 28 September 1938, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 229, 28 September 1938, Page 6

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