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12, AAT OF FOOTWEAR FOR J^Jfl 2 ? ALL THE FAMILY! SHOE ' HUNDREDS OF BARGAIN LINES. ■Wrfe 1 The** and many other lines of good Winter 1 Shoes are all reduced to crazy prices. You UUl| ■< will have to hurry. I ' _ IV ~ J I DONNELLY'S SHOE CENTRE ,LATE WHOL£S * LE WOT COY.) tISPF’ CASHEL ARCADE, 165 CASHEL ST. LADIES' COURTS in Black GIRLS' SLIPPERS. Long LADIES* SLIPPERS. A large Calf and Brushwood Brown wearing, colourful (plastic) selection of BATA and other Calf. Sire. 3j to 7j. Worth uppers cosy soles. Sixes Rubbef So|e(J S |; AU> HOW 49/6 0..2 9/U oHß „ |e| ig/11 LADIES' COURTS. A large LADIES' CASUALS. Winselection of Courts in light • ter st 7 ,es ! " a,f colours and - HO „ - n l Tnn Rena Anri Wklfa S»X«S- PRICED FROM ONLY MEN'S SHOES in Dark Tan. Red, Bone and White.. Brown and Black Calf. AviaEnds of lines. Usually 79/6 33/O flex sole, and heels. Rounder to 115/-. NOW PRICED toe styles. All ftQ/ft FROM 39/6 iiiM - 40 pairs Men's SOCCER , . , <. .. .1.1 24 pair MEN S SHOES. Odd- ! , e a i CHILDREN'S BOOTS. Continental style. f |. B|ack and IS peire of GHIUJMN > Ends of lines. Usually 110/- Brown Usually 79/6 SHOES. Dar and lace styles. - 79/6 49/61 s '"“‘” ' 15/145 Cashel St. dl t (Opp. Eora Rubber Co.) Phone 88-551 f° r f amous fjgrflZS RALEIEH THE FAMILY STORE |TI Uh li I !"■ ITHIiYIW 1141 -*^^ 1 " f. A BICYCLES < from as * ow as */? .’.■ ‘‘ the world. And now. in New ZMlwd. RAUtGH 2BMK? - cycles ore manufactured under licence to the -1 -- —same rigid specifications that are enforced In <; Juvenile cycles from £2O/10/-. Boys' and 1 WGirls' cycles from £22/10/-. Gent's cycles IV 1'48W41 from £24/10/-. Ladies* cycles from V • ®AV 1£24/12/-. |r— k|T&y< Call into The Farmers’ and see these won"Raleigh" cycles for yourself. ReV\. / 1\ If member, you can Lay-by if you wish. Vw AVAILABLE AT THE FARMERS* ’ CITY SHOPS AND ASHBURTON. BLENHEIM, LEESTON, RANGIORA.

M ON THESE A BICYCLES /I i| I ARE NOTAS li j ! 6000 AS , sj THOSE ON /JOI JAPANESE //H? Il // BIKES!!!” 11'1 | // days r - Ichioka Jf / J J-, / Z Z Wft\ “OTHER THAN iBKr l/180 -/ / X THAT THERE Ml I! ‘ 7 X are no finer MO XX 7 V* FINISHED ZwHIn IB BICYCLES /JI A »W®W X !■ in the MW® itr XFZT/■ world" mXM O\ L®W»t jf ffjwffl WB V\x x. /iK ■■ • irt l \\ x. ' BHlj v/ 1 ■' Jr “ r W •/ W -' j 5 . . . then Mr. Ichioka bowed twice quickly, apologised profusely for fear f HIBMIMa " Hailllll^"l " aH B^B > " Biai that he had offended us with his criticism of our bicycle's rear reflector. HEf Offended! Certainly not! We were delighted! Delighted that Mr. Ichioka, BBT Managing Director of the Suzuka Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Sakai, Japan, manu- c • . , ... facturers of bicycles, parts and accessories, considered the New Zealand . ee these cycles on <« s P' av ® w ®> bicycle to be equal in quality and finish to the world’s best, with only one N.Z FARMERS’ CO-OP - qualification “The reflectors on N.Z. bicycles are not as good as those on ’ * ALL RRAMrurc Japanese". If you look for world quality manufacture and finish at competitive n i r prices, insist on seeing the New Zealand bicycle on display in your town. U.I.L. BUTLER’S • Morrison believe their reflectors to be of world standard. They fit Lucas No. 47 rear .. nflectors to Raleigh, specifications. SMITHS CITY MARKET . HAY’S - ALL BRANCHES fc— CALDER MACKAY JJ Jf J" J"tK "9 ftf MCKENZIE & WILLIS y// " " * J K "I BUTTERFIELDS sedley wells Jfanu/actiired to tfce rigid specifications of Raleigh Limited, England. ■■■■■MMaaMMBMMaBaMamBM RIDE WITH PRIDE A NEW ZEALAND MADE BICYCLE MORRISON MADE BICYCLES ARE FULLY GUARANTEED MEDIATE SERVICE ALWAYS AVAILABLE HSfe

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30452, 28 May 1964, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30452, 28 May 1964, Page 6