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of these British made Socks sold to you as reasonably a •v m drossv MEN'S SOX, I'asl dyo. black., seamless, our lowest priced lineCash Prices, Is 11d pair; 3 pairs for ss; G pairs for l Js 9d MEN'S CASHMERE SOX in mid -ivy. summer weight— Cash Prices, 3s Gd pair, 3 pairs for lis 11d; G pairs for 17s Gd MEN'S FANCY SOCKS, lighl weight fancy in dressy shot effects, very smart Cash Prices, 4s 6d pair; 3 pairs lis 9d; G pairs for 21s MEN'S CASHMERE SOX, grey', drab and Air Koreo blueCash Price, 7s 6d pair; 3 pairs 19s Gd; G pairs for 37s Gd MEN'S SOX. plain Cashmere in mixed heathers. Specially recommended for hard wearCash Prices, 7s 6d pair; 3 pairs for 19s Gd; 6 pairs for 37s 6d MEN'S SOX in fancy ribbed CashmereCash Prices, 7s 6d pair: 3 pairs for 13s 6d; 6 pairs for 37s Gd MEN'S SOCKS in fine worsted, greys only, English weave— Cash Prices 5s 11 d pair; 3 pairs for 15s 3d; 6 pairs for 29s Gd MEN'S SOX in English plain worsted, heavy; navy, grey and tan—Cash Prices, 5s lid pair; 3 pairs lor 15s 3d; 6 pairs for 29s Gd MEN'S SOX in extra heavy ribbed worsted; navy. Muck, brown and tan Cash Prices 7s 6d pair; 3 pairs for 19s Gd; 6 pairs for 37s Gd MEN'S COLONIAL SOX. .'ill wool and >; ial vain,, at tinfollowing cash prices:- - 3s 6d pair; 3 pairs for 9s Gd ; 6 pairs for 18s GJ 3s 9d pair; 3 pairs for f)s 11 d; 6 pairs for 19s 6d 4s Gd pair; 3 pairs for 12s; G pairs for 23s Gd 5s 6d pair; 3 pairs for 14s 9d; 6 pairs for 28s 6d MEN'S SOX in ribbed Cashmere, mixed heather shades; n medium weight to give serviceable wearPrices, 6s 9d pair; 3 pairs for 15s 9d; G pairs for 30s ■fivy ribbed worste m komh wmm mmm si*. • ; :, ',v^

CLAY PIGEON OPEN HANOICAP AT STRATFORD. C.A.C. WINS AGAIN. . witli ( ~\.l .. find ;i!i except one m second match used C.A.C. nminunii. niciulid shoutinu was recorded The M insists upon having Loots that will .stand hardwear. That is why the wonderful wearing qualities of oots makes them favourites throughout the Dominion. "Zealandia" Boots are made of the highest grade materials by expert craftsmen in the Dominion's most up-to-date factor)'. For solid footwear satisfaction, look for the brands "Zealandia" or "Castle Brand," Your dealer stocks them. Wholesale: SKELTON, FROSTICK & CO., LTD. CltrUtchurch, Auckland, Paimcifton North and Greymouth . J'l : :lill : l i 'B < 3'l'l 1111 L N ig||l!iU i' Jn'H ■ l j i t>, .. ~ v-.i;.-'.<'.---.;.-.s-i.r«''"'-v-'-, . vi loot! digestion follows the use of Mother Seigel's Svrup because this world-famous tonic acts directly" upon' the digestive organs, the stomach, liver, and bowels. The medicinal extracts and other ingredients in the Syrup tone up and strengthen the stomach, so that it can digest food thoroughly, while the liver and bowels, too, are aided iu their important duties. If you liavo anv digestive trouble, take Mother Seigel's Syrup, for a while, and uwtc how quickly your digestion improves, to the woudcnul benefit el your general health.

No man wants to waste Mte ,■ : nnutes or more on * jnave, when he can do it in five minutes—and c!o it better. That is wKy 20,000,000 men use the Gillette Safety Kazor-.ts keen edges, safely guarded, have reduced "><- daily shaving time ten minutes. And there is no question about the Gillette giving a belter shave not only for the first two or three shaves bul '"' tVERY B | lave , Vou will be doin» a good turn by buying a Gillette Safety Razor to-day. 27 6 each Including 12 Blades. Made in Canada. Known the World Over • an a a i Agents ; K. J. HYAMS, LTD., Box 45, Wellington.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 254, 17 February 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 254, 17 February 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 254, 17 February 1921, Page 2