LATE NEWS. niFCC SECRETARY DEAE) The <1 cjith has occurred of Mr, Wil» lum G«orqr Ff.llingham. secretary f>' th» National R:(l<s Association »'nc« 1322,-.-«. P.M. W«111gton.)
Good Value . . . in Winter Footwear at Smith & Caughey's "FOOTGLUV" BLACK GLACE COURT SHOES. Comfortable fitting, with orch sup- U / ffk port ond joint fitting. Finished with Suede inset, as sketched. Cuban heel. BROWN GLACE TIE SHOE, in multiple fit- a tings. Neatly punched and stitched, as illus- J / trated. PLAIN GLACE KID COURT SHOE, with 4% Cuban heel. Neat fitting. Also in Navy IS / ffc Kid and Brown Kid. Smith & Caughey Ltd. For Reliable Footwear. ——— " JL ~" a Creature Comfort Transport of Animals Cheap, careful carriage of all livestock, whether in large consignments or small, is one of the many valuable services provided by the Railways for the man on the land. It pays him to send animals by rail . . . directly, in low freight charges and in safe, rapid transport; indirectly, in the use that he, as a taxpayer, makes of the Railways, the State's largest industrial enterprise. By Railway is the Best Way —^■bbs—gßseaggaßm mmwi ■ -mi iwi ■ a—ng—bbb marvellous OBTAINABLE the mm H head or H HS| zl HIKIIIV bottle I MB yourself ££ roRPi Famous for 25 years os on essence for home-made Cough Mixture, now also available ready mixed. Large Bottle 2/6. All Chemists and Stores.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 170, 21 July 1941, Page 3
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