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I 1 Palmerston North s Bootman. Phil Duncalf, offers Men’s Shoes for One Guinea. 21/200 pairs of shoes must be sold weekly. This can only be achieved by the cooperation of Phil Duncalf and the customer. In 5 different weights and shapes; in black and brown, as seen in illustration. 'Will! iUlMllMlllUtllUitlllUilllllllllflliltUiiiuilMiimiuiiiiuiiiiuimiliiiiuiimiiiiiuimuiiiiumitiiiimimiuti

Why two pictures ? ?»* ■ ■ m m Jfe:: as? m rai V the 0» HERE is another example of the wonderful series of cigarette pictures which can be magically brought to life. You will find two of these pictures in every packet of ‘ ‘ Army Club. ’ ’ Look at them through an instrument called a Camerascope, and every detail in the scene jumps into solid relief. It’s uncannily realistic. You could believe you were there yourself! The pictures comprise a unique series of travel scenes. Armed with a Camerascope worth 5/-, which you can obtain from any tobacconist for 1/-, you can tour the world without leaving your armchair! ARMY CLUB THE BEST CIGARETTE EVER SOLD AT 10 for 9d. N.Z, Distributor*:—MALlNG AND CO., LTD., „ Head Office—Christchurch. Branohes at Auckland, .Wellington, Dunedin and Tlmaru. PLAIN PAPER. Green Shield. RICE PAPER Red Shield.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 161, 8 June 1929, Page 12

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190

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 161, 8 June 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 161, 8 June 1929, Page 12

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