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FREE FOOTBALL BOOTS Ttt tHe winners of this simple competition Its purpose is to further introduce our "Mar^" Football Boot, which made its first appearance last year, and, unless we're greatly mistaken, is going to: prove jflie "best sellerVf inN.Z. . ; : --Aim! if.you wantia pairfree^-try this. See hovrmany SyorHs (polite^ ones only) you can J get out of the words " Mark Football Boots." iTwist 'em up any way you like; for instance, youtan get mar, toot, root, bark, and so on, and the three fellows who get the most wor^swiU be awarded the following prizes. Km&tllmtU.iJ* ISi W 1%1£.L. «,M.^^^ «.**&.» A i pair of "Mark" Footbali Bootß worth 14/9' w^mßmßS^^"^ 2nd PRIZE. A pair of "Mark" Foot- , . ball Boots worth 11/3. Senc? in j>our effort ngAf au;ay / Competition closes Wednesday, 13th April. Mark-your envelope "Mark." The ."Mark" Boot is steel-Sprung from heel to toe, and is unusually flexible, speedy, and stout. Made from tough chrome, very strongly sewn at the seams, and incorporating every feature you have ever wanted in a Football Boot. Study the illustration above, and see the superior features that enable the "Mark" to outplay every boot of its class. Sizes Sto 11 11 /A and -I 4/n Two qualities. 11 / V ii/ U GEORGE and DOUGHTY Ltd. 61-63 VICTORIA STREET I R. & L TWGEY £ CO. LTD., I ; Wellington's Leading House for . Wallpapers . Home Beautifier SPLENDID SHOWINGS OF NEWEST DESIGNS Only a personal visit will fully reveal to you the unsurpassed ' beauty of ._ _ . Tingey's extensive showings of Paper's OUR WALLPAPER DESIGNS ARE DISTINCTIVE AND VARIED1 Staid Kydd's Papers are Here—England's Finest Productions R.& E. HNGEY&CO. LTD., MANNERS STREET A Revolutionary Remedy for I ~~ : I INDIGESTION I : THE WONDER MEDICINE GASTRIC INFLUENZA I >Vitbß saved my GALLSTONES I ...' ........LIFE.V- ■ ' ■ ■:..'. ;. . ■ . - . ;..; Cumbered St; Dunlin. "■ . ■ . Dear Sir S< -7or £« years I ' DYSPEPSIA H was Tery ill with trouble in the stomach. I was-treated for an ANAEMIA » ulcerated stomaph without get- nnn*,mit\ - . tmg any better. In fact, I got RHEUMATISM • worie «ad could not keep any i WE.UMAH3M food down.. When I: had given. SAIMC lUTur nirtr > up hope of erer getting better, PAINS IN THE BACK S&iSSeS^ tISTLESSNESS after.,* few bottles I was quite SCTATTCA' well. I believe that "Vitor" SUlAlltA ; saved.my life^—Yours truly, . _, 'AriDITY PRICE 5/6 PER BQTTLE F^™LENCE Obbia,Ue from all Cfcea**. "Vitar* succeed W fe(e X« t pttoine,ProL le «2c*VN.Z. everything else ha« : Dm* Coj Ltd. ..-.».■ failed. ■ " '' .;-•.-■ ... - . ■ - '■ ' ■ ry'.f, .. . •. •-■ : ■ . j " « ' IODQDDDQODQDCODDODDODOOODDB nil lIM TA aii Viap mv . Witt ON FACE "ewing INJSES iirciEW' ■ ■ Skin Red and Inflamed. Lost WEEK ! ! . Sleep, Cuticura Healed. VPDW "My trouble began with a few pimples X nfill i . on my chin, then they spread all over Yfeaifw r ««•*.««.«. my fa&, appearing in bloxehes. They JJSlliy LCCtlllfC came to a head and festered, making Dfimnnsfrail'inne the skin Ted and inflamed around them, WeillOnSir aUIOnS being itchy at night and causing loss of sleep. 3 p.m..GrOiind FIOOI1 Ing^ffferratremeaes'bufau'faUed! 13'! then saw the advertisement for Ciiticura' ■ r by ' -: Soap and Cuticura Ointment *ndf:«ent ,--.. : <r '_■ •- for, ti free sample. After usingrthem MISS RUBY SPEED «w»M"fclly,* bought more and'ta a nUM IVODI U£WU short time was completely, healed." (Signed) Miss N.'Manoah, 17 West _ __ Viewßd., Grey Lynn, Auckland, N.Z., - Iximum: WMil Feb. 26.1931. IF«MIICj Don't forget to shampoo your hair GmC&sfa*M^:^, {? *&%-Wiiy6n;^ frequently with Cuticura Soap. -^_L___l_____________ ; ./or (ample Soap, Ointment and Talcum

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 80, 5 April 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 80, 5 April 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 80, 5 April 1932, Page 4

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