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t\ CWABAWTEE j THE Manufacturers of "Matchless Shoes for Ladies" offer prizes totalling £15 for the three nearest estimates of the 2 total attendance at the Exhibition. 1 B.of the final official count by the Exhibition authorities '■ , will decide, and the three nearest estimates,will receive £5 each. , for Ucarcst Estimates j of Exhibition i Attendance , Entries close April 26th; and all estimates on "Guarantee Tags" « from "Matchless Shoes" must be posted on or: before that date. : Ho Entrance "fee \ J. Just mite your name and address, with your estimate on the back i of the "Guarantee Tag" from a pair of "Matchless Shoes" and j <■ post it to the Manufacturers. Why not send yours to-day? V> j Just thiS/^L^B I from a pall* of /^^^a^^^f * 11 £*uf&4" I G*****ntee 1 * RM We ouarantec the workmanship of all H 1 /n(Pl*£a**> dfiaUhimSheA \ MM l~ _ mmWM^Mfm? Together with the leather and ma- ■ ■ «■ mm W ' T*WW^^Ml£*m teriKls used In the making—with the W L! ■ ' ™ one exception, of Patent Leather. V J 1 ' DOCKWOKTH, TUBNEE * Co. Ltd. V , The removal of this tag in no , Qhriitchurch ■fr 3 way affects the makers' guaran- Qk. /3Ms~~^tfr3Clftv^~3^sT\ A tee of your shoes—the guarantee V^rvf"3LOj^ fSler JE k is always maintained. BBn. fT^tf^rT^SKATl " Xuufacttuen of "Matchless Shoes E&fßß^^. K^wArr L^^. IPMrt&^W^ " ... CRBISTCHUBCR JMSeSMBH^^^ *m^Rt>*uJm I Top'iwDw BY 1 Millions of mothers are I *•<£&"• 1 using Johnsons-selecting H this above all other powH|l !^^S3| ders. They know how pure JLjSgijjgd and right it is for precious baby's tender skin and Ck3rvmt3tL/fr (jßaby Powder Best forßabu BestforYou vctveni l(\ l^ll V lountet ' Afe w^ \\ f/ i LTi\ / /£ HPHE O-Cedar Girl speaking: "I'm \ i sure we should be friends. Won't you make my acarj. b 1.1 ■ ij ■- quaintance to-day ? O-Cedkr PoIUL is sold in *i ** •* five aizes, 1/6, 3/-, 61^ „.,.;. ' ■ . • 1 11/-, 16/-. " I will bring brightness to your home —lustre and beauty to every piece of furniture." jjjL^ To apply " O-Cedar "—pour a little Ifjjip! on a damp cloth for cleaning. Go over the surface, and polish with ■ ®P^^^/^ fresh dry cloth. ' . |-| For floors use tht O-Cedar Mop. i:*:£.~--l I N.Z. Di«iributor«: ' TflpTY i ARTHUR H. NATHAN. LTD, Auckland 35

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 24

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