NIGGER BROWN j! Yl WEILDA CALF SHOES The only genuine Nigger Brown Shoes obtainable in New Zealand are those stamped with the nameAsk your dealer TO-DAY to show you these rich-looking, exclusive and most durable Shoes, They'll delight you ! Their construction ensures Absolute Comfort and Coolness in walking. Their handsome, aristocratic appearance will remain as long as the shoes are wearable. And what splendid service they'll give! One pair of 1 genuine Weilda Calf Shoes will easily outlast two or three pairs of ordinary Suede Shoes. j ALSO IN BLACK /mS&K CROCKETT & JONES. W^^^MS^^ii^^^ff This old British firm -^^^w^^sS^^^^rW^Smf Your dealer can procure Weilda Calf
I XMAS PERFUMES. [ -•* f LOASBYS PHARMACY, j Nothing is more suitable for a Christ- [ mas present than a nice bottle of perfume in a handsome bottle. The perfume is delicious, and the bottle and casket are always kept, as an ornament to remind the receiver of the kindly that prompted the donor in giving it. We have Lavender Water, the good old English lavender that has a lasting perfume, in bottles from Is. and in decanters of fancy bottles np to £1 each; Eau-de-Cologne, in decanters up to £° 2s. Lovely Caskets, at prices to stiit every pocket. from 3s 6d to £3 3s. A. M. LQASBY With W. F. McARTHFR. The Only Proscribing Chemist. 679 Colombo street. Aft6l43
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15465, 18 December 1915, Page 13
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