$jj£jsp^ TE« Footwear of Stylish Women 1 B f A Lady's foot is an absolute index to her character. | s And a normal foot in a smart and neat bo»t iidicat«i the 1 S woman of refinement"— always. | : i Hence Zealandia Boots are sought after by women who take 1 a a pride in wearing distinctive footwear. ' . i I ZEALANDIA BOOTS S 1 are sold' at a moderate price, yet their shapliness is retained i w from the day you put them rm until they are finally discarded. 1 ffl They are made in one of the Jargest factories in Australasia, 1 g from the best materials procurable, on lasts that are scientifically I H nnd anatomically correct. • J J I W Nothing but the finest tanned leathers and grindery find their | 1 way into Zealandia Boots, and furthermore, they are the I I productions of our own country. | 1 : Always ask for Zealandia Boots, and if not procurable from I 1 your regular shoeman write to ' I I Skeltdh, Ffostick & Co; Ltd. i |m . who will see that your orders ar« filled. 27 |H| ESTABLISHED ISB2. -" Wine, Spirit & Provision . Merbli^nts &'General Importers AGENTS FOR— Kono and" Nelson Mpato Tea. John Ferguson's Disullery, Glasgow. ,"■ Peter p^n^TheTwoiemoreGienlivet Distillery Ltd Cuff Town \, Heuk'^S^iQapps and Geneva. . " Vetp-r Hcmhg's Cherry Brandy. Speights Bottled Ale and Stout. Thompson's Wairdngoa Water. . The Baltic Separator. $ Guinness' Stout bottled by 'Daukes.'? r ( ' "'•■; The B runner Mond Coiupauy Ltd. Carb. Soda. ■ " Joseph Cronfield Warrington's Scented Soap and Water Glass. ", Cogliill's llelined Powdered Borax and Boracic Acid. - Chamberlain's llemcdies. Amigo Shai'pe's Ointment. ALLAT WHOL E SAUIP|nCES. MAwHERA mmn i_tummuMmiuiimi»ii»iii n iiiiiiniiiini"'" llll " l """ 1 ninn iimi . -." •;'■'. ' ESTIMATES : .' '..; '.■ ■ . '..-. GIVEN for 1 ■ : ' " • •■•■.''■ Fibro Cement Slates .- ."'"•■■■'■ - ; " ! ■■-■ .' ■ ' - I ■ ■-■'•' ?) " ' * •-'•'- '_ ■an 11 ['■■■ii 11 ----- ' ■■numJ ' '" •■•■■-■ Plastering wood, brick, and concrete BOX 119,-GREIIIOIJTSI. Keens c^ eilfc -^ d ■■ ' Lime Plaster. ..on " wood or steel lathin Please Inspect Workshop, Tainui Street, MODH'LLI\G near Gas Office, -i and I -.■■ : - '■'■' r MOULDING '■'■ ■" "-: .''■ ..'■■..["■ . to details a specialty WHAT MRS GLENNEN, THE LEADING AUS « TRALASIAN AUTHORITY ON PAPER BAG COOKERY I c AYS ABOUT "The "ORION" is the only Range I have yet met with that comes up to my ideal of what a Range should be. ** ; '-'i .% h : M "'-"My demonstrations!; %yitlv the "ORTON" have been ■■. .■:' HN- particularly successful, aud I obtained results ..which are - not equalled by any other range. "The maintenance of an even temperature, its'simpliciby of wbrkihg, the ease with which tlie- ovens are operated and-?controlled,'ahd— what! appeals to me as much as any-: .- '. .thing else-^the' wonderful jeconomy of fuel, certainly place ; the "'ORlON'' 'far above ajl others, both for domestic use V -^and'for; professional work.; - ;: ,;■:-::•,■-/...,: - "• : ' :} ■ . (Signed) M. GLENNEN. I ' . Natural *& HEAtTH-GiWiNG • REFRESHING : : ;•..;-. ■*^V JNViGGRATiNG A
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Grey River Argus, 22 January 1912, Page 8
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