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FEET FIRST IE SUMMER I Summer is the one time of the year ! when you must not skimp on shqes. They must be comfortable or you’ll'be miserable.' Excellent values in ENGLISH WALKING SHOES You walk in them with the assurance that you’re wearing quality shoes by world-renowned English makers. You know that you are looking your best, too. Brown Glace Court, pin-punching round vamp, medium Spanish heels. Moderate last. Made by C. and E. Lewis. Plain, but very suitable for coat, costume, or frock. 32s 6d PAIR. Nigger Glace Chelsea Gusset Court, punching and stitching at sides, brown and bronze buckle, Spanish heel. Comfortable fitting with smart appearance. C. and J. Clark’s. 39s (3d PAIR Black Glace Kid Gusset Court, smart steel buckle, stitching at sides, medium Spanish full-breasted neel. For afternoon or day wear, by Bostock’s 39s 6d PAIR Black Glace Gusset Court, black lizard inset and tab, pump soles, fullbreasted Spanish heels. “Brit Bran” usual superb quality and comfort. 57s 6d PAIR COLLINSON AND CUNNINGHAME. LTD. BROADWAY AND KINGSWAY, PALMERSTON NORTH. BE IN THE SWIM WITH ONE OF OUR BATHING COSTUMES. We are ready to show you our big stocks. All the newest styles are represented in the leading makes, Roslyn, Speedo, Kaiapoi, etc. Men’s All-wool One-piece Costumes, Kaiapoi make. 7/11 Newest Roslyn Costumes, self-colours or fency tops, some with half skirt and others have inset V’s. 11/6, 13/6, 16/6 Boys’ All-wool Costumes, from 4/11 Boys’ Cotton Costumes 1/6 T 0 2/11 HUMPHREYS AND ANDREWS. LTD.. For Best Values in Men’s and Boys’ Wear. 15 BROADWAY. 81-YEAR-OLD MAN CURED BY R-U-R. MR J. GAILER, J.P., 81 years of age, was cured of Rheumatism by R-U-R. Prior to taking R-U-R he suffered sucli agony that his knees used to give way, and he could only get about with the aid of walking-sticks. Now he is completely freed. R-U-R is sold with mcney-back guarantee by Leary’s Pharmacies, Ltd., and J. R. Wood, Ltd., Chemists. Ask for free booklet. SMITH’S Victoria Laundry, ’phone 6083. —Blankets, double Is, single 9d. Try our thrifty bag wash; 2s for 151 b, excess Id per lb; 3d extra every 51b for drying. Semi-finish: 6s for 251 b, excess 3d per lb. Depot, T. B. Worrall, Bootmaker, the Square. Shirts, Collars, finery a specialty. Van collects and delivers daily. MONEY £5 TO £SOO LEND "IMMEDIATELY on Furniture, J. Pianos, Radio Sets, Life Insurance Policies, Deeds, Dairy Stock and Motor Cars. Forestry Bonds and Insurance Policies bought for cash and small first mortgages arranged. RIDGWAY LOAN AND FINANCE COMPANY PHILIP E. FLOOD, Manager. (Established 1921). Phone 6568. The Hooper Building, 89 Broadway. MONEY TO LEND ANY SUMS AVAILABLE from £5 A to £IOOO, on household furniture, live stock, life insurance policies, motor vehicles, mortgages, or any approved securities. We are cash purchasers of Forestry Bonds, Building Society shares, or any other negotiable securities. APPLY TO THE MANAWATIJ LOAN AND DISCOUNT CO., LTD., DAILY TIMES BUILDINGS, Broadway Avenue, Palmerston North. Opposite the Regent Theatre. CHAS. F. CRONIN, Manager. Established 1920. Phone 5552. Box 431. MONEY TO LEND ON any Chattel Security, such as Pianos, Radios. Furniture, Motor Cars. Cattle; Sheep, Life Policies or anything of Value. Apply to the CONFIDENTIAL LOAN CO., 248 CHURCH STREET. Phone 5963. Palmerston North. T. J. KILLICK. MANAGER. WOUR-HOUlt Developing and PrintJl ing Service—by special process. Our prints won’t fade, we guarantee them permanent. REDUCED PRICES. TWO SHOPS AT YOUR SERVICE. G. F. FRAMJEE, 13 George Street, 13 George Street, Phone 6663. CENTRAL PHOTO STORE, 36 Broadway, opp. Regent Theatre. Phone 6963, Palmerston North. Private Phone 6801. THE amount of money which the public spend on a manufacturer* goods depends upon how weil they know them; how effectively they are persuaded they need them; how tnor- | oughlv they are convinced of their Superiority.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 290, 5 November 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 290, 5 November 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 290, 5 November 1934, Page 1

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