each b^lathi ";■ ,;. •,;.; \ "— \ AOONY I "Th^JamitKat^mr' days Jack j^^^Sf D'Bt?, Un.t'ferl?T! A"laM "Mother always gives tv plenty of St. George Jam on our IK^&tf BniHiin't bread. . She says It's good tor us.". Nothing like Jam for Ki^9ltV>v Bnuiini .■ growing youngsters. No Jam like St.'George's. Made from " WJ£ Vaj^s BREIT ASTHMk CUnE pure cane sugar and ripe fruit. S«i«il«4/.».rtlfie. C!4i W n'.iVi-if:. ¥—^ _i—^-. mffl&ii^ H. BRITTAIN, ' ' Toux Grocer sells it - WfmfnhflfJ /kJi }J'l CHEMIST - .>■ .. , . ..'- •%■ -■ .■: ' ■ . Wm dml' sVeujm:t^n'' Made bj Irvine k Stevenson's St. George Co. Ltd., Danedin, Auckland, etc
* Smarten up the style of your Shoes and forestall any possibility of being in a "fix" like the out-of-date roan above, by wearingJhe 1 The SHOE LACE of TO-DAY j I NO BREAKING NO UNTYING I' METALACES are made of a light springy metal (neatly moulded and ■I enamelled) which does away with all the bothei and frailties of the - • X old-time fabric lace. " ; ': " ' - : METALACES are the practical and MfeBBEBIjIIHBBBBHBHHBHB dressy man's and woman's idea of a Shoe \ WmMm^lii^ - wTmlr\ '~ace —no knots, no twisting, no bows or ' MW m lIMBmL untidy ends. Their neat uniform look keeps _ \ Hr :^A' W^^^^ es oe a^ways aRd trim looking. fl ' ißw» For Men's, Women's & Children's Shoes f ■ S^^^ ■ Ml There are exact s ; zes j n MtTALACES [\pyj * V Y':\^my to comfortably fit all Lace-up Shoes. T -hs\l rh\~s\ -il Im Portant Exact Sizes V ' X Y*^4^d ' J '>l «c measured and fitted to your Shoes lVy ■, '', \ \**^^ "/[ tl 'n * moment at y°ur oe ? tore at no IftMHHWB"aBiB»| It ' s <U\ \^ Mm // ' ]t extra cost. Insist on having correct II 1 I'K'*47»/r:-;'- fithng METALACES. and they will 1 J : |k'-'*-/^~^" "^ v"''-- Jl outlast your Shoes. i\ /£J I i I! ' / ' 1' * mI 1\ M. 118 If x^ P/^i§?v4 FROM AIL STORES & BOOTMAKERS I C^|^ If p|,^^s^l^..-4 METALACE (N.Z.) LTD. I <*g™*- J // . sf* to Union and Drake Street*, Auckland J and other I If timple ptea with nnget ana thumb in \i eelours II If Mrt»Uce» ye leaae for «he d»y. \\ _^^H' ccioure- 1
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 20
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350Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 20
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