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r Footwear for Discriminating Buyers Those who consider quality before price will appreciate the real value so evident in these highclass boots and shoes. They are the last word in style, and every pair can be depended upon for long service and lasting satisfaction. A t the same, time you will notice that the prices have been k e pt as moderate as possible. FOR MEN We have just opened fresh shipments of ihe finest quality footwear for men at very reasonable prices. Patent Oxford Shoes, smart shape ~ .. .. .. 35/~ Patent Boots, glacc leg .. .. •. .. - • 37/6 Box Calf Oxford Shoes .. .. .. .. . . 35/Box Calf Brogue Shoes 35/Dark Brown Brogue Shoes ' .. .. 37/6 Light or Dark Brown Oxford Shoes .. . . . . . . 37/6 All the above lines have been specially made in Northampton, England, for W. Strange & Co. Ltd. FOR LADIES Patent Two-bar Shoes, Cuban heels .. .. . • • • 32/6 Fine Quality Two-bar Suede Shoes, in Taupe and Grey .. 3&/6 Black Glace Kid One and Two-bar Shoes, new models 37/6 39/6 Suede Shoes, in Black, White, Nigger, Grey, Mole, Taupe, Fawn, Beige and Buif. White Canvas Shoes, English make, superior quality .. 1.0/6 11/6 High Grade White Poplin one and Two-bar Shoes, English make, Cuban and Louis heeb ... .» .• .. 21/- & 24/6 Discount — . //- in the £ W. Strange & Co. Ltd. 59385—6631 a£ i Raven Tea —the most delicious, economical and dustfree tea that money can buy—is no# sold in special tinsi These tins are each marked with the name of some cooking requisite, so that they make real, useful canisters for your kitchen shelves. The blenders of Raven Tea welcome this opportunity to be of further service to their thousands of friends. RAVEN Was already perfect; the container is now Worthy of the tea. From your grocer, as usual zo LIVE IN THE OPEN THIS SUMMER ! What better holiday can you wish for than a few weeks of the pure unalloyed enjoyment of camping out 1? We can supply you with all your needs in the way of tents, camp beds, frames—all the standard sizes. Our advice is free—come in or write us to-day. Johnson & Couzins Ltd., loscashfeilt. j6193-6700 Oysters and Whitebait in "MONO" PARCHMENT JARS. ' People prefer these clean and hygienic jars—used only once—instead of bottles that might have previously contained—what ? "Mono" Jars are air-light and cjnnot leak. Light—convenient— economical —hygienic. Support the shops that offer you clean pure foods—in "Mono" Jars. Particulars from— IRON and STEEL 00. OF NJS., LTD.. Cariyle street, Ctirwifchuroh. THE COURTS. SUPREME COURT. IN CHAMBERS. (Before his Honour Mr Justice Ada.ins.) A motion, was moved beforo Mr Justice Adams in Chambers on Saturday for approval of » motion passed at a meeting of depositors and bond-holders in the New Zealand Farmers' {To-operatiTo Association of Canterbury by which, it wis flgvoed, on certain' conditions, that bond-holders should dfceept 6J per cent, interest on their investments instead of "7J per cent, paid at prbsont, and shbuJd release the association froai paying the bofid tax of 8s in the pound. To meet urgent financial requirements brought about by abnormal tirade conditions in 1921 the association raised £53Q,000 by way Of bond issue, upon which 7i per cent, interest ia paid. The add-'tion of the tax of ■ Bfi in. the £ borne ftj' nlaJces the rate £8 12s 6d per cent. Of the total issue £3!S7,O(H) falls dud in 1926. And the balance £173,000 in 1931. To help the echemo of stabilisation, bond-holders were asked by th«»directorS to assist in the way stated. The ' motion in Chambers v.-as moved by Mr H. C. D. van Asch and was opposed by Mi: H. H. Lough nan, for J. B. Anderson, a depositor with the association. His Honour reserved his decision. 5 m /T U # HAINES Mhi MADGE URQUHART, 51 a Charming Rexona Girl. REXONA SOAP- jjj Best for the Skin and Hair "No soap suits me so well as Rexona Soap. I think It is the best for the skin and hair I have ever used. I think the world of Rexona Soap, and have used it for several years, and would not think of using any other soap." Miss MADGE URQUHART, 290 XJnwin's Bridge Rd., Sydenham, N.S.W. REXONA SOAPThe Aristocrat of Soaps W SSJ9BSB«9i39&S&SGS£LSHS!

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17936, 3 December 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17936, 3 December 1923, Page 4