U T OUT -....d SPOT" as Shakespeare says. Yes, but tallcing's no use. The only way to get out spots is to have the garment dry cleaned by:—: I UX\ 1 V*l_il-«.nni_rX\.»J 7537,. 'JU Depot Regent Theatre Arcade, /Works, 140 Rangitikei St. J. A. Dinley, Prop. PALMERSTON NTH.
Get your machine timed -tip or completely overhauled now . . . Don't have your trip marred < through the want of a-little attention. 'tuc mothdrikr MEN" CUBA STREET Phone 5847
M^ ; - ' PRESTO (left) and CABANA (right), two typical Maxino ELASTICISED gusset front high-cut COURT SHOES. This is an important feature, for women have come to depend upon and .delight in the light girdle fit—sleek, smooth, with the absence of fastenings. "Presto'' is in patent and suede, with attractively stitched vamp. ''Cabana" is in glace and gaberdine. Both very smart in black. (Spanish heels.) By ARCH CURVE, of course. Maxino Elasticiscd zl'o/3 O wS Si Bd #sr £& Gn. OL & Sect Ih\ Vu SffoSik ua Dominated By You'll first be attracted by the s'TYLE-APPEAL of our Shoes Come and handle them and you'll be attracted, too, by the quality and clever craftsmanship. You'll feel instinctively that you can depend on them for service and comfort: that there's real Value for your money. C. and C.'s reputation for high grade footwear is your safeguard. ServiceWc provide that free SPECIALISED PITTING SERVICE which is so essential to the success and comfort oE Arch Curve and other Multiple Fitting Shoes. Correctly fitted, these shoes not only safeguard the foot health of the average person, but also generally bring permanent relief to those suffering from foot worries. ROYCE—simple in stvle, lightly trimmed, this ARCH CURVE "Slchdorlinc" GLACE GUSSET COURT SHOE is a typical example of the season's stvle. Cuban heel. Available in brown. navy, or black. lcndcrliiio - ' Q"| l£t VERY LATEST STYLE FEi,. WALLED TOES. CROC. TRIMS. AIRPLANE AND NOVELTY HEELS. Typical new arrivals which you really ought to see. Walled loe and airplane heel are fashion features c.f one of the cleverest shoe novelties we've ever shown. In black or rich brown—SUEDE OXFORDS, with crocodile facings (reptile trims are a fashion highlight for the eoniing season). A severely simple GLACE COURT SHOE, with just a touch of stitched suede trimming. Combining three important fashion" features: Colour, vineyard red; new toboggan heel; new walled toe. Ultra-smart FIVE-EYELET OXFORD in black siredc, with contrast of black patent trimming on toes and heels. A very striking style that has to be .Scon to be appreciated: The heel is news, too —new American spike. (Also in brown.) MlLAN—another classic of simplicity, smartness, and comfort: and typical of Arch Curves Vitality" Shoes—a SUEDE OXFORD featuring neat, trimming in patent. Spanish heel. In chocolate brown. Arch Curve, "Vitality" 3g/,g Another masterpiece from the Arch Curve range —"ARCH-DIRECTOR" SHOES, with built-in arch support. Smartly practical and serviceable; and above all COMFORTABLE (but they must be correctly fitted). We illustrate just one of a dozen good styles—a TAILORED OXFORD, neatly stitched, with Cuban heel. Available ill brown, navy, or black. Genuine Value 4-Q/-V>: : 'v:-*' ; '' Coßfin£en*Uinmngnamei.L -*«f r 4}'' I ,j.' -i. <►,-'{,., . worth ■« ■ U . - ■ - ■■■•■■-„-;.>:-■' ** .:-:■■■■-'*>'""'- ■'■ •■ - ■-■■■ ■■-■■-■■■ ■■■'■■■:■■■■'■:■ ■■■'.■• : - ;^'; V- :■' ■--. ""—^^ AMD KiNC^WAV/
Secretaries, receptionists and others should always keep a cake of Solvol handy. Its thick, cleanscented lather quickly removes all grime leaves hands soft, white, attractive. THE BOSS WAS ANGRY: NOW MISS QUIRK; : : THESE FINGER PRINTS SPOIL ALL.YOUR WORK MY HANDS WILL COST MY JOB, SHED SIGH ...TILL SOLVOL SHE WAS URGED TO TRY NOW-PRIVATE SEC. TO MR. MOORE (SIX POUNDS A WEEK AND 10 TILL 4) GENTLE AS A TOILET ;SOAP . . GOES MUCH \ FARTHER. A LEVER PRODUCTMADE IN NEW ZEALAND
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 97, 24 March 1941, Page 3
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