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ONLY FRIDAY v/-X l 200 pairs LADIES' ENGLISH WHITE VELVET COURT AND STRAP IA/fl SHOES-Spanish heel. Usual price 10/6. FRIDAY'S PRICE *V " 300 pairs LADIES' ENGLISH KEAL GREY SNAKESKIN COURT OR /Q SHOES-Usual price 42/6. FRIDAY'S PRICE <*°/ 350 pairs LADIES' ENGLISH BLACK SATEEN STRAP SHOES-High /i/11 and low heels. Usual price 10/6. FRIDAY'S PRICE "/ x + ■ - : GENTS' ' V :: ; '■ . 80 pairs GENTS' ALL-BRITISH BOX CALF OXFORD SHOES-Three 10/11 different shapes; all sizes ' FRIDAY'S PRICE Al*/ xL 60 pairs GENTS' GLACE KID. OXFORD SHOES-Patent cap, 3 different 1 A/a shapes. , , . . . \ -FRIDAY'S PRICE *•*./.V 40 pairs GENTS' ALL-BRITISH WILLOW CALF OXFORD SHOES-3 1Q /Q different shapes; all sizes. FRIDAY'S PRICE ■*■«/«/ SO pairs GENTS' WELL-KNOWN STAFFORD BRAND BOX CALF, PATENT, AND WILLOW CALF—AII fashionable shapes. Usual price 2D/6. 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Regal-Zonophone offer you three versions—Regal-Zono-phone Record No. 22028 as a Fox-trot played by Billy I ■ Cotton.and his Band. Regal-Zonophone Record .No. 1 22020—a150 a Fox-trot, played by Billy Reid and his 1 London. Piano Accordion Orchestra, Regal-Zonophone ; Record No. 22041 is the song sung by Arthur Tracy, the popular Street Singer, " THE OLD SPINNING WHEEL " "PLAY TO ME, GIPSY"' I •; • "■ ' ON' ■-'"•. :■ ■ V •-. EEGAL-ZO^OPHONE - :. 2/6 EACH. NEW STOCKS JUST IN . .. .HURRY! POPLAR STORES SPECIALS! Cr. CUBA ST. & GHUZNEE ST., and HOTEL CECIL, BLDGS,, LAMBTON QUAY COFFEE AND CREAM Coffee Essence, lOd Largo Bottle; Nestles Cream, lei tin— ! . TWO FOR lid ; CHOICE POPLAR TABLE BUTTER ~9& d lb I " BACON—EGGS—CHEESE i lib Mild-cured Machine-sliced Bacon, 1/- lb; 1 doz. 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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 28, 2 August 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 28, 2 August 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 28, 2 August 1934, Page 2

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