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I SNUG HEEL FITTING CUSHION TONGUE C 5 1 *^ ® m & LUEEHS] See It—on toe Sole PLUS JOINT FITTING FINER LEATHERS UNBREAKABLE TOE NEW PROCESS WELTING r****^ Features that Further Increase "MONARCH" Superiority One of the secrets of the distinctive smartness of the new "Monarch" Shoe u the smart, snug heel fit. Thia style feature is ensured for the life of the shoe by an unobtrusive solid leather stiffener. A new and higher standard of grading has been established for all "Monarch" Shoes, whereby only the world's choicest leathers will be selected both for uppers and for soles. The Welting is a small yet important part of a shoe, calling for the use of leather of exceptional quality. The new process Welting is made in the "Monarch" factory under very strict supervision and helps to build better service into "Monarch" Bhoes. One docs not need sensitive feet to appreciate the cushion tongue. Buy "Monarchs" and appreciate this extra comfort. This feature gives width where it is required, especially by New Zealand feet. Combined with the snug fitting heel this feature contributes an exceptional smartness to "Monarch" Shoes, that has to be seen to be appreciated. The "Monarch" Toe will never sag or get out of shape. This is another of the important features, not visiblo to the eye in a new shoe, but fully apparent in the way in which "Monarch" Shoes retain their original elegance. Any "Monarch" Dealer will be zlad to explain the above features and to point out several other tddiimprovements. NO INCREASE IN PRICE! The "Guinea Monarch" at 21/- provides a proportionately good value for those preferring m lower priced shoe. The "Guinea Monarch" is distinguished by the guinea trademark on the sole. 41 I SM. Better Welted Shoes Men

MASSON'S THE LEADING FRUITERERS, 752 Colombo Street, Christchurch Bananas . . .. 12 and 10 a 1/Sweet Oranges .. 6 and 5 & 1/Dessert Apples—Delicious, Cox's Pippins, Jonathans . . . . 4d lb Freestone Peaches 3/6 doz.; 5/- case Passion Fruit .. .. 16 A 1/Cholce Local Gripes 1/3 to 1/6 lb Sunkist Lemons .. 8 and 6a. 1/Sonthland Swedes .. 2/- sugar bag Cooking Ajfrles .. 61bs 1/Cboice Potroes .. 561b bag S/6 201b Cases Apples .. 4/- cue Cucumbers . . . . 3d, 4d to 6d Caulis, Cabbage, Peas, Beans. Country and West Coast Orders ■ Speciality. All Orders Packed and Delivered Free. 'PHONE 35-466 What is 'CABIN' CLASS ? The Shaw Savffl tinea „ "Akaroa", "Mataroa" and "Tamaroa" are now one-claa veasela in which the cabin accc tousljr up-to-date and which tak»« the place of the first class of former days. 'Cabin' class thus means luxury travel on Shaw Savill i hoice of nateroo ..«:> uuia £67 to £Ba (plu» Exchange and Tax.) SHAW SAVILL

CHILD'S FACE in Blisters That Formed Dry Scale. Healed by Cuticura. My little girl had a nasty rash on the lower pan of her face. It first appeared in blisters which formed into a dry scale, the skin being very inflamed around the scale. It became so itchy and the irritation end burning caused preat loss of sleep. "I tried many remedies but they were unsuccessful. My friend advised me to send for a sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. It gave relief almost imme- ! diately so I bought more and now she is healed." (Signed) Mrs. S. Johnson. 577 Old Punchbowl Rd.. Punchbowl, N. S. W. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum are all you need for all toilet uses. Soop to cleanse, Ointment to soothe. Talcum to powder. For sample Soap, Ointment and Talcum address: "R. Town* & Co., Srdn«r, N. S. W." Trr th« Cuticura Sharing Stick.

lewarc! Summer —,' i i"V:, " , ." ai " l S thing?. Keep a mall bottle of "NAZOL"—the scientific emedy—handy. 60 doses for Is 6d. -arge size contains 120 dcscs for 2s 6d.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21118, 20 March 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21118, 20 March 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21118, 20 March 1934, Page 4

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