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■-■ V W and^^^ecct too . ; : — ' lIS II IP WA THE DAINTY METAL SHOE LACE Ml 111 W. W0 so expressly appealing to a woman's sense of what is neat I J^MjcW/C/" and chic in footwear. Metalaces have no untidy bows, J^fiQgp^r?^ knots or twists; they will not come unfastened; they cannot break, and just an easy press with finger and thumb is all C^^f^ l^ 9*!! that is required to lace or unlace them. Metalaces are *"" If"3© finished in many different colours to match any shade of shoe >--^M^. leather. They add graceful finish and smartness to the " 4"~" W shoes, and keep them in their original shape. /C^^^^fe I | OBTAINABLE Xl/^k Q* D* L t AT ALL GOOD V™ SIZeS 111 Qu.ckly htted SHOE STORES Never Loose-Never Tight to *Z laceupShoe> new ■■ 6 or old. and once in posi. p . . y .-' V: _ lion" the Metalaces need nC* • Z ■„,- : . ' «">tbe removed., The shoe /^^ 7^, 'I"""", 'ne r!ght Bi"d IaCM "l^rated having 5 eyelet I IfrxiK End th<jy ere *«« for you-tried and filted ' . , j,j ■, , JL / %J »• moment. Make certain an d obtain your holes needs 2 doubles with / CORRECT SIZE FROM THE START, and * <"ngle °ne foj the bot" n , . c , - Metalaces will wear with ease and comfort. * Tom odd e*elet- Shoes Complete bhoe Set, and outlast the shoe. with 4 eyelets require only measured and fitted ' — ■ , ' 2 doubles; with 6 eyelets. in Tan, Black, Grey, f. in o j c 3 doubles Sire must first 1,.... D , - • From AU Good Stores and Bootmaker* v i White, Blue, Green, ft/fCTAI A 7^« 17 /XI « be correctly measured for Red and Other *Vl JCi 1 ALAC L (IM.Z.) LTD ~^ shoe separately. Ask popular colour.. Union and Drake St.., Auckland *" £*„ t^J^ increases year by year b^auae"l* is a perfectly )I / wash more easily. 3!^^// Taniwha Soap is known everywhere as— « Go/c/en Bar o/^ '^H^^^ S^Twiih the* M«-

NOT A GERMAN POWDER ["MysTDiEl MUSTTifF "MUSTDIE-- i. sold .«rywher. br CHemi.t. Grocers. Storekeepers, * •r forward 1/3 in itimp. to B«s i 520, GJ».O. t Sydney.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 24