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ATTRACTIVE AUTUMN SHOE STYLES ATTRACTIVELY PRICED. The Latest! Shoes of outstanding beauty of line without the sacrifice of toot comfort. A pleasure to wear and of a quality that wears pleasingly long. An English Nigger Brown Kid Court Shoe charmingly finished on vamp with inset of brown suede and open slashing. Medium round toes and full breasted spike heels. In sizes and half sizes. Moderately priced at— 21/A Matchless Oxford Lace Shoe of black glace kid with trimmings of black lizard. A comfort shoe with arch supports and pump soles. Snug fitting. Cuban heels. In size® and half sizes. PRICE 27/9 An attractive nigger brown 3-hole tie shoe with the new stitched effect on vamp and quarter. Medium pointed toes and covered Cuban heels. In sizes and half sizes. PIUCE -|4/fi A Clark English Gusset Court Shoe of black glace kid with open work facings of black lizard and finished with attractive buckle of black with grey piping. Smart extended toe fitting. Spanish heel. An attractive dress shoe. PRfCE 30/9 MILLAR AND GIORGI. LTD., FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, THE SQUARE.

GOOD TEETH MEAN ' GOOD HEALTH p EMEMBER 70 per cent of all Xt bodily disease—Rheumatism, Neuritis, Stomach Troubles, Eyesight Defects, etc., are caused through bad teeth. Good teeth are necessary to masticate your food. If your teeth are not good at present don’t neglect your health and appearance any longer. See us NOW about a dental plate—our prices are remarkably reasonable—“QUALlTY” PLATE j_ (•Other Prices from £2 12s 6d.) DENTISTS Open till 8 p.m. Saturdays. Bank Australasia (nr. Kosv Theatre), The Square. P.N. Phone 5916.

ONIONS ONIONS UNIONS ONIONS ONIONS POTATOES POTATOES POTATOES POTATOES POTATOES WHEAT WHEAT WHEAT WHEAT WHEAT 12 LBS 11-1 12 LBS - 1/BUSHEL. GRIFFITHS’ NEXT “STANDARD.”

RAPID DENTAL REPAIR SERVICE ARTIFICIAL Dentures Repaired.— Broken Teetli Replaced from 2s 6d; 2-hour service. Very low charges. Best materials only used. Hours 8.30 to 5.30 p.m. daily; open Wednesdays and Saturdays. Upstairs, the Square (next U.F.S. Dispensary).

SPECIALS SPECIALS Sardines, Brunswick i’s 3 tins for Is Id Salmon (Fancy Pink, large tins) lOd Salmon (Fancy Pink small tins) 7d Salmon, Sockeyo Del-Monte Ige tins Is lOd Salmon, Sockeye, small tins ... Is Id Herrings in Tomato Sauce, C. and 8., large tins ... lid Herrings in Tomato Sauce,. Maconochies, small ... 7d Asparagus Tips, Del-Monte ... Is Id Peaches, Australian, Igo tins, lOd, 3 tins for 2s 4d. Tea Loose 8.0. P 2s lb. Hewart’s Health Salts, 4oz tins Is tin PHDNE SQUARE 5063 YATES PHONE CUBA ST. 7153 YV. T, Aitchison, E. J. Westwood, Manager. Manger. Free Delivery to All Parts City.

Massage and medical electrical TREATMENT—Diathermy, Ultra Violet Radiation, lonization, Radiant Heat and Light and Vapour Baths. (Patients visited own home.) MR J. E. BELLIS, Masseur and Electro-Therapeutist. (Registered), late Physio Therapy Departments, Government Bath House and King George V. Hospital, Rotorua. Address, 77 Fitzherbert Avenue, telephone 6455.

GOLD! GOLD! HIGHEST PRICES GOLD! GOLD! ~ , GOLD! For Old Gold, Jewellery GOLD! GOLD! Have you Is or £IOOO worth— GOLD! Bring it Along. GOLD! I MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, L Rosco Buildings, Coleman Place.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 108, 6 April 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 108, 6 April 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 108, 6 April 1934, Page 6

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