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NEW SEASON’S STYLES IN LADIES’ SHOES AND as delightfully dainty as they • will prove good wearing. Each size in a complete range of fittings. SEE OUR WINDOWS. “EXCELSIOR SHOES.” An example of style is this new arrival in Instep Strap Shoes, fashioned from Stone Kid with the popular Lizard Trimming; covered Louis heel.—An Exceptional Shoe atG3s. A Very Dressy Shoe in Parchment Kid, with contrasting leather vamp collar; low heel. A shoe that will wear long and give real oomfort and satisfaction.—33s Gd. A real stylo success is this new Lnce Tie Shoe; developed in patent leather, with real Lizard Vamp Trimming; welted sole; Louis heel.— 35s 6d. Here’s value in a distinctive Strap Shoe of all patent leather, with perforated vamp and strap; low leather heels.—22s 6d.

NEWEST IMPORTATIONS IN UMBRELLAS AND SUCH VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM. SERVICEABLE UMBRELLA, with strong black cover, neat handle in dark red, with leather wrist strap. Value 9s 6d. CASH TRADING PRICE 8s 6d. ANOTHER STYLE, suitable for school or business wear, has an attractive handle in amber and red; good cover with selvidge edge and ivory tips. Value 14= 6d. CASH TRADIinG PRICE 12s 6d. SMART UMBRELLA, with a prettily grained crook handle; mercerised black cover with ivory tips; black silk wrist strap with tassel. Value 17s 6d. CASH TRADING PRICE 15s 6d. CHUBBY UMBRELLA, with very durable cover of silk and cotton mixture, uncommonly smart handle in amber and gold, with tips to match. Value 22s 6d. CASH TRADING PRICE 19s 6d. A UNIQUE BLACK AND WHITE DESIGN, inset in ivory erinoid, forms a charming crook handle; the cover is of silk and cotton mixture, finished ivory tips and black silk wrist strap. Value 25s 9d. CASH TRADING PRICE 22s 6d. CHUBBY UMBRELLA, with uncommon handle of deep amber, inset with two bands of tortoiseshell; the fancy leather wrist strap is finished with an amber ball. The cover is of exceptionally good quality. Value 355. CASH TRADING PRICE 32s 6d. P.D.C. LTD.. Palmerston North. WRISTLET WATCHES THE Most Beautiful and Expensive Gift Wristlet Watch meets with a poor reception unless it tells the truth. ALL OUR WATCHES have been chosen for accuracy and the wide range inoludes many really distinctive designs, so A GIFT WATCH CHOSEN HERE GIVES PLEASURE ALL THE TIME. Call and See Our Attractive Display. PRICES FROM £4 10s UPWARDS. O’CONNOR AND TYDEMAN THE QUALITY JEWELLERS, The Square, Palmerston North. HIPPOCRATES THE CHEMIST. TALK NO. 5. HIPPOCRATES’ experiments with drugs displayed an ingenuity and an accuracy no less exacting than that of the present day scientist. An instanco of this is seen in his method of diminishing the acidity of spurge juice by dropping it on driod figs. His methods were hygcnic, as well as exacting, so ho kept his drugs in jars, urns, vessels of clay, similar in shape to some of our modern jars—and sealod with wax, clay, or corks —and locked them away in inner chambers. At Leary’s Pharmacies knowledge, accuracy, and care carry on the good work, providing a prescription service that ensures complete satisfaction. “It does make a difference where you take a prescription.” LEARY’S PHARMACIES, LTD. USE THE ONE NEAREST YOU. The Square, A. J. Graham, Phone 6202. Broadway J. K. Paton, Phono 5251 The Square, Henderson's Pharmacy, R. L. C. Aitchison, Phone 5034. Bor urgent medicine phone 5319, 5658 or 6559. THE extent of the »ale *»f article* depends largely on how well their merits are made known through the medium of an advertisement in -he “Manawatu standard-’ 1

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 237, 3 September 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 237, 3 September 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 237, 3 September 1927, Page 8