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Complete Crash in Holiday Footwear Prices at City Boot Palace CASH SALE Commencing knocking i i STARTLING SACRIFICE OF FOOTWEAR! SLASHING CUT IN ALL DEPARTMENTS! CASH SALE Friday, 9 a.m. SEIZE IT NOW! NO BOOKING! no exchange! no appro! SEIZE IT NOW! Special Cash Discount of 2/ in the Pound on All Other Lines! Friday, 9 a.m. 8. cL s. cl s. d. &. d. SADIES’ PATENT and DULL KID BUTTON BOOTS, sizes B’s and 4’s 7 11 LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS COURT SHOES, rare value 0 11 LADIES’ GLACE OXFORD SHOES, no cap, Louis heels 25 0 LADIES’ PATENT NO-CAP LACE SHOES, Cuban heels, nil sizes .... ... ... ... ... 17 6 LADIES’ BLACK LACE SHOES in Glace Kid and Box Calf. Thrown out at 15 0 LADIES’ PATENT SANDAL BAR SHOES, Cuban heels and low heels ... ... 28 6 LADIES’ GLACE ONE-BAR SHOES, medium Cuban ’ heels, all leather ... .-. 19 6 LADIES’ ONE-BAR HOUSE AND WARD SHOES, .very comfoi table ... ... p—*. 9 0 MEN’S CARPET SLIPPERS, leather soles, all sizes. A gift at - ILMEN'S TAN WILLOW CALF DERBY BOOTS, stout soles --•-• ~. 26 6 MEN’S GLACE AND BOX DERBY BOOTS, oddments. Fired out at 20 0 BOYS’ BOX HIDE DERBY BOOTS,'stout make; sizes 2’stos’s .. r - •" “• ® INFANTS’ BLACK AND TAN SHOES, up to size 6 w 4 0 GIRLS’ CHROME ONE-BAR SHOES, size 10 only ~ & U £♦* IM* GIRLS’ WHITE CANVAS ANKLE-STRAP SHOES, English make ... - 611 GIRLS’ GLACE KID NO-CAP SHOES, all leather; sizes 10 S and 11 (3 m( trm m 71 Nil i! W TSi T;!f. Mr; :: ?a H USE

WIT FA' YOU BUY FOREIGN GOODS—WHAT HAPPENS? A hurried visit to the grocer—a tin of baking powder or jam bought without the slightest thought ol its country of origin—well, what of it? Only that every purchase of foreignmade goods deprives the Empire of support it needs so greatly, and puts money into the banks and businesses of other countries. If every Now Zealand housewife would insist upon seeing the famous “ K ” tradeinsisu upu“ • , • t, , mark on every tin of Baking Powder, Jam Tomato Soup, Lemon Cheese, and other table delicacies, she would always get utmost value and satisfaction from her purchases, and her money -would go to build up British instead of American and other foreign trade. “ K ” Baking Powder is made of purest British Cream of Tartar. Most competitive lines aro manufactured from foreign. un\.o - - ; o mado ingredients. is the primary reason for preferring “K.” Then “K” ICUDUU *VI 0 - has been proved by every test to be the best quality Baking Powder obtainable. In making cakes, scones, puddings, and pies the, careful cook can roly upon its even, powerful action and proved wholosomeness. “K ” cannot disappoint you. Look for the “K” on every tin.— rAdvt-a

The death occurred in England in October of Selby's blind grover and preacher Mr Wentlock. who died fro n concussion after falling downstairs just as ho had prepared his weekly sermon. Ho estimated that ho had walked 12,000 miles and had preached ov.ir 3,000 sermons. Eighteenpenco for 60 doses! That’s all it costs to buy the best of all cough and cold relievers —“ X.VZOL.'’ Shifts a cold like magic.—£A.dvi.J

Laxilla is an absolutely harmless and certain cure for constipation. J. It. Hayne Proprietary, 42 Moray place.—tAdvt/j

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Evening Star, Issue 18812, 10 December 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18812, 10 December 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18812, 10 December 1924, Page 9