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W'"' : ;; : ■-. P.. ■ ■.. • ■ ' : ■■■"■■■■ 1 ' ' Kvatw " ■■■-!' ' SPRING— I and FOOTWEAR! Just a pre-view of what to expect this coining season I in New Footwear—just, a forerunner of what the i foremost shoe designers offer in the newest mode* \ for Spring. ■ - ;S BLACK PATENT—Smart plain styles, some have fancy trimmings, with low and the new spike : : heels, - I I NEW COLOURED KID SHOES— Numerous \.J ■ designs in both low and Spanish heels. All •I - > ■ latest shades are showing. | j IN EVERY CASE THE PRICES ARE "RIGHT." (I | SEEOUR WINDOWS, | COOKHAM HOUSE \ (FOOTWEAR, LIMITED) :: MANNERS STREET | .'■ I This Sale isHcid Greatest Philanthropic 86 Manners St. \^ /\> JL< mL Some a Little Over Some a Little Less thai h off \ off f Hand-made Suits ; and Overcoats ♦• i PHILIP SCHNEIDEMAN 86 MANNERS STREET Branches «t AUCKLAND, WANGANUI, HASTINGS, * INVERCARGILL IaaaMMMI^HIBMMMiiMaMHMHHP ; W|L is purest Il&dT^ * -.; M^^^^^^mT The rare and exquisite taste of "Gold Leaf* kf Tea finds favour everywhere, ■ and this is why. ■ limM&fflVßm ml n'v Y°ung Tea Buds are plucked, .with .the' M rich tea juices still in them. A modern multijfflllj&BMm li refining process entirely removes any particles . #gfflMß™§i ■[ of dust. You buy a.pure young tea. . yjfffWSjOSnJv »l "Gold Leaf" is packed in beautiful blue > . canistera, in lib., 21b., and 51b. sizes, also \ Saye Conpon. and .p^cial bil! ies an d Jib packets. Empty win valuable canisters are ld^al for pantry use. 15 vjqld Leaf **^* 4/ "^ '• RATTRAT « SON LTB» Marckaata • DwMito.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 6 September 1928, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 6 September 1928, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 6 September 1928, Page 17

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