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plus SUPER eOMFOR' P 1 HILLIPS Soles arc deceptively dainty. Just a neat, light wafer of rubber ... I 1 but how they wear 1 And what marvellous comfort they give.! Savfe, by making your daintiest shoes stay smart for months longer. Have shoes that keep feet dry in all weathers. See that jour sfwemah Jits Phillips Soles and Heels. Refuse substitutes. Phillips I RUBBER "tfgg IOi.ESfoHEEO [I For the treatment of jl BLOOD AND SKIN DISORDERS l^ Rheumattc Complaints, Eczema, yf) >^ Rattwi, Bolli, Ulcen and Sorei j^ h3iM»]»iai»:#i*ijrtd OS all ChmUtu <& Siorts ~^^ Avoid all Imitations any Letterheads Do you Statements '. Invoices require- Circulari Labels Tickets Posters Showcards 44^040 N° order ls to° small- an<* our «ii-u^u pj ant can cope yyjj-h t h e biggest of jobs. , Reasonable prices. Site "Eufttttuj Jtofir Huuse (IlunHfU Irna Cti.) FINE ART PRINTERS WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Issue 122, 26 May 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 122, 26 May 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 122, 26 May 1933, Page 4

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