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NATURE’S OWN REMEDIES wonderful curative powpi pos -c-ss«-d by many nid English herbs ha‘ over been surpassed by modern trea*. •"‘nt and one of the mo«t important ■ r iheso old fashioned remedies izAur*!- Herb Gampound.” which hat* L-?'/c. found remarkably successful in rs of • n ; .,sal . catarrh noises in th< • e'lfl; and deafness. Severe ■hich had resisted all modern ’■em*' lies, have been quickly, and permn 1 -Mily cured by this old herbal pre- , • Every sufferer should tr-v Rt commnn-ded with rhe urtmosi • : ‘ »tco Price 4/6 per tin (poiE; jfroe), from the:—“Aural MedicoStlon” Company. 160 Birkbeck Roatf, I ■'’A- kAnbam. England.

You Cant Escape the New Spring Shoe Styles Your feet will simply itch to step out lightly—smartly /v/t/,/-'<,• in the New Spring Footwear displayed in Tate’s Windows. There, can be seen the correct footwear for all occasions—every pair most reasonably priced. Black Suede Courts, Span. Heel 35/(Plain but neat). Note:—We recommend high grade suede Brown Suede Strap Shoes, with kid trim- only I ' or satisfaction. mings, Span. Heel 37/6 Tfl • F fl i fl ...xsx.,. Tate s rootwear Arcade (Always looks well). Brown Suede Courts, with kid backs, and Tainui StrCCt, Span. Heel 37/6 OF€sVtY*iOLlt &U (Exceedingly smart). my

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Grey River Argus, 11 September 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 11 September 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 11 September 1930, Page 6

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