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I SHOE SALON TAKES ANOTHER FORWARD jMflßf fl STEP AND OPENS AN EXCITING MM ft/ A& James Smith's, AND ai Hfi I'A James Smith's ONLY can SB HHH you have your shoes fitted “DUTCHES"—as illustrated—they are here MM Needle Cord Velvet—these popular "Dutchie" . Slippers are in Tulip Red, Tide Green, Midnight hh anc s A' PRICE 9/11 I fl WITH A WONDERFUL ARRAY ' fl FASCINATING NEW SLIPPER As sketched above: ’’COSlES"'—these most attraeMSI tive slippers appeal first because of their cosiness. KI PkTI KI Made in fine quality flecked felt with padded IN \J I IVa/INO Suede sole, padded heel, trimmed pom. Rose, ® KK Black, Brown, Blue, Green shades. All A/l 1 sizes. PRICE *l' ■ I Eg More evidence accumulates that the lli popularity of James Smith's famous , lei Shoe Salon grows and grows. In the two and a half years of existence bm James Smith's Shoe Salon has trebSsl led its staff and to accomodate in- 8| "nUirt'Jl I “' As sketched above: 'GRECIANS —attractive as • , . Els nnrl niva +Pia4- well as comfortable, that is wfyy they are so popu- /SriIkiM Creasing custom and give t | ar . ac | e j n quality leathers, Cuban heel. Shades Kjl . ,i. r»ii» • ars Arden Blue, Cherry, Metro Blue, Leaf Green, jGjr hM thorough, painstaking Titting service Black, Black Patent, Country Tan. All IE/O MM sizes. PRICE e*P ' M it has been necessary to enlarge the X E|| Department four times. This Slipper Bar, which is an exceed- / ||| ingly modern idea, is marvellously W / HI convenient in every way. It repre- .. Igl sents a typical example of the reason ||S why James Smith's Shoe Salon has feSg achieved such wonderful popularity. OF COURSE YOU As sketched above: ’’WEDGIES"—the American CAN LAY-BY! Ejfl favourite, in excellent quality Crepe with small CCC THF pH floral design and matching pom. Powder Blue, JCC I l ltl H SHOE SALON, FIRST FLOOR ="•' «■ s " s ’“ pr ,ce 216 displays!

AUCTIONS. yyOODVILLE SALE. TODAY, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1941, At 11.30 a.m. 600 CATTLI3 ’ ci>m i )rifiins: — 20 3-yr. P.A. bullocks. 20 3-yr. Hereford bullocks, 35 2-yr P.A. steers, SO wnr. P.A steers, SO P.A. cows, r.w. P.A. bulls, 15 3-yr. P.A. heifers, r.w. P.A. bull, 20 m.s. P.A. weaners, 30 m.s. P.A cattle, 20 P.A. heifer vealers, 30 prime fat P.A. cows and heifers. 70 empty 2-year P-A. heifers, 30 P.A. heifers, r.w. P.A. bull, 12 weaner P.A. steers, 10 rising 2-year P.A. heifers, 13 fat heifers, 28 4-year forward P.A. bullocks, 20 3 and 4year P.A. bullocks, 20 P.A. heifers, runners and vealers, 100 Jersey weaner heifers, 22 rising 2-year P.A. steers, 10 springing Jersey heifers at drop, 10 springing dairy cows and heifers, 90 bales of prime meadow hay. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. A 53-1 pAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TOMORROW. TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1941, At 11.30 a.m. 1200 SHEEP ’ com P ri ® ing • — 200 5-year ewes, r.w. S.D. rams 100 m.a. ewes, r.w. S.D. rams 115 f. and f. ewes 120 ewe hoggets 600 4-tooth to 5-year ewes, r.w. K. rams (to be drafted) 50 ewes, r.w. S.D. rams 24 fat wethers 50 4 and 6-tooth ewes, r.r. Aooo RAETIHI DAIRY SALE. THURSDAY, JULY 31, at 12 (noon). I?REEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO., LTD., will sell by Auction as above: nnft HEAD DAIRY COWS AND sivV HEIFERS (mostly Aug. and Sept, calvers). SPECIAL ENTRY a/c. Est. late J. R. Ciochetto: The complete Herd of 51 Dairy Cows, comprising:— 18 cows in milk 20 Aug. and Sept, calvers 13 Oct. and Nov. calvers SHEEP ENTRY: 150 a.m. 4 and 5-year ewes, b.r. Romney rams 200 s.ui. ewes. b.r. Romney rams 200 2,4, aud 6-tooth wethers SO 2-tooth wethers 400 w. hoggets 80 ewe hoggets A 541 Tenders & Rural Land For Sale on Page 2.

AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, At KINGSWAY'S, LEVIN, TOMORROW (TUESDAY), At 1 p.m. Sharp. MESSRS. KINGSWAY’S .have been A-L favoured with instructions from Mr. J. W. SOUTER, who is leaving the district, to sell the following: — Five super quality Axmiuster Carpets with underfelts, in sizes “I®;,., 1 l()ft. 6in., 12ft. x 10ft. 6m„ 9tt. x 12ft., 9ft. x 10ft. Bin., and- 2ft. x itt. bin.; 81 yards Stipple Green Wißon Runner, 3-piece loose-cusuion Chesterfield Suite in brown tone moquette, attractive 6-piece Oak Dining-room Suite nnd modern China Cabinet to match, Occasional Table, Lounge lable, 4 piece Oak Bedroom Suite, nice wardrobe, wing-mirror, duchess, lit. Bn. bed, 4-drawer tallboy;. 4 ft. bin "Sleepyhead” Pocket-spring MattiesS with special base, dark Rimu Bedroom Suite, comprising roomy duchess, wardrobe, 4ft. 6in. bed complete with super 4-ply wire mattress; quality Kapok Mattress and It] 10 ''’®’ ? r lu , u Duchess. Single Bed and tress ami Pillows, 4x3 Oak Table, Card Table. Firescreens, Linoleum, etc. Also kitchen-ware in beautiful order, including a good range of aluminium pots, kettle, preserving pan, electric jug, mincer and sundries; assortment of garden tools. NOTE. —The above offering of Quality Furniture ie in new condition, having had little use, and the carpets are ot a super grade unprocurable today. . An assortment of furniture and sundries to hand during last few days, will be offered on account of other vendors. GOODS ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. J. D. DAVIDSON, .4549 Auctioneer. jyWSTERTON SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1941. At 11 a.m. sharp. 100 fat sheep 100 wether hoggets 65 5-yeiif ewes r.w. S.D. 40 ’2-tootli wethers 30 fat station cows aud heifers 34 mixed sex I’.A. weaners 10 springing Jersey cows ami heifers S coils, each approx. 1-0 yards, J-inch rustless steel cable 5 sheep dogs Asa2 UNRESERVED SALE GE IMGS. AT SI lOWG ROUN DS, LE\ IN, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, IJ4I, 12.30 p.m. On account of W. McQUADE. ESQ., N orsewood. 1(H) PIGS, comprising porkers, store "J UU weancr sows, aud litters and boars. Full particulurs Intel. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. (Im.-, in Eng.) Auot

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 258, 28 July 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 258, 28 July 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 258, 28 July 1941, Page 10

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