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MAKE NO MISTAKE! Carcw’s CLEAR CE SALE is still going strong with bigger and better bargains than ever before offered;— Men’s Black Box Oxfords, 1 all sizes •• • • 13/3 pair Men’s Black Box Derby Boots, rubber soles and heels. A good medium weight boot for general wear. All sizes... 17/11 pair Women’s Glace 1-bar Shoes, Cuban heels, guaranteed all leather. sizes and J sizes 11/6 pair Hundreds of pairs of Oddments in Men's, Women’s and Children’s General Footwear to clear Below Cost. SEE OUR WINDOAVS. CAREW’S SHOE STORE ’Phone 2 29. FOR BETTER REPAIRS. The Strand ‘occooooooxkoocooockxxjooooockx^^^ Free t MACON OCHIE’S RECIPE LEAFLET All recipes tested by Miss Una Carter (Expert Cookery Demonstrator) Ta; ty ways of serving Maconochie’s Herrings, Trident Pastes and Pan Yan Pickle. Write to-day to:— Ellis &. Manton Lc'. Box 222, Wellington. OOOOOQOCW>OO O O OC <>O O CX;<XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXM»C<X>O<X>OOOOOC>OCOOOOCOO<XKK»O«>OOOOC'OOCOOOOOOOCOOOOC<XKXX>->yXXX<>:X;O Birch’s BOOT AND SHOE SALE BE ADVISED AND BUY NOW TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SALE REDUCTIONS MEN’S WORKING BOOTS, Split and Chrome. Usual 16/11 Sale Price 14/3 WOMEN’S TWO-TONE GOLF SHOES. Usual 25/6 Sale Price 19/11 ODDMENTS, WOMEN’S SHOES, size 4 only. Usual 22/6, 125/6 Sale Price 11/9 DON’T SUFFER FROM CORNS LET US REMOVE THEM The Fashion House for Modern Footwear ! ooc^o q o >>doc«<x>oooc« M ocxxx>oq o . BIRCH’S EAT and ENJOY DENMAN’S BREAD I The Bread with that “ Nutty Flavour Bread that becomes crusty and dry the next day | is not what you want and it is not what you will J eat if you buy DENMAN’S BREAD 1 PIES and SMALL GOODS FRESH DAILY No Order too Small. No Order too. Large The Strand PHONE 41 HAMMOND’S STORE WILLOW STREET {’Phono 18) offer the following Stock-taking Bargains until • March Ist. for cash:— KELLOGG’S ALL BRAN, 9d per pkt. SPRATT’S DOG BISCUITS * 4/11 per bag JELLIES 7 Pfcts- 1/ST.. GEORGE MEAT PASTES ■ Gd per tin ST. GEORGE TINNED MEATS , v-' ■ ■ - 1 n a 7d per tin JOY WBETS .... 5Jd per pkt. S.E.L. SALT . .... ijd per pkt. ACE CLEANSER (largo) ; ' ’ 9d per tin TOPS’ ALL CLEANSER ' lid per tin' “K” BAKING POWDER (large) 9 d per tin “CHEF” BAKED BEANS 8d and lid per tin “CHEF” SWEET PICKLE 1/2 per bottle BEEF AND VEGETABLES 1/3 per tin O’CEDAR METAL POLISH ■,// : 10d per tin SOAP, large bars . . ‘ 9d per bar EVEREST SOAP POWDER 8 for 1/HBINZ PREPARED MUSTARD lid per jar

E. T. BAKER Tauvanga Representative for New Zealand Insurance Co., Limited. FIRE. The Liverpool, and London and Globe Insurance Co., Ltd., ACCIDENT. WHARF STREET 'PHONE 96S

WHY ENDURE “ DEFECTIVE SIGHT? Weak or defective vision Is an Infliction that can be remedied by scientific correction with a certainty that allows of no mistake when A. J. Mirrielees is consulted. Examination costs nothing and may save much discomfort. Sight correction often promotes general health undermined by eye troubles. A. J. MIRRIELEES Reg. Optician (’Phone 19M) Strand ENGLISH AND NEW ZEALAND WOOLS Arriving now for winter use. Aotea, Viyella, Lady Betty, Homespun Halcyon, Rose Fingering and perfectly new three-ply Veronica—in lovely shades. . Zam-Buk is the finest thing out for prickly' heat,: rashes and eczema, because it is a highly refined herbal balm. Zam-Buk soothes the tender skin, dispels all' pain and itching, reduces inflammation and heals like magic. ART DEPOT, Wharf Street, . , Prices Practically Unaltered!

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 11047, 22 February 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 11047, 22 February 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 11047, 22 February 1933, Page 2

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