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FALL OF THE MARK.

BERLIN, .Tuly 0. The committee of the Reichstag which investigated the causes of the fall of the mark, found the Government was itself responsible for the fall which was attributed to the extensive purchase of foreign coal by the railway administration without notifying tnc Reichstag or other authorities. has turned over tops, which give it a very distinctive apeparance. Finally, there is a sandal walking shoe in black patent; this is a striking contrast to the heavy brogue shoe so indispensable for rough wear, and it: commends itself for hot weather use. Crocodile, shark, and lizard skins are all utilised for smart sports shoes. To wear with these various kinds of sports shoes are many different makes of stockings!. Rome women prefer woollen hose, others lisle thread, heavy silk, or a mixture, and the choice of the stripes, checks, and other designs, as well as the many colourings available, is largely a matter of taste. The white woollen scarf is decorated with brightly hued woollen embroidery and a monogram. To match a blanket coat the home dressmaker can use a strip of Ihe coat material for the scarf of this description, ornamenting it with buttonhole edging and large herringbone stitchery in coarse silk or wool. —"Daily Mail." Very best British made hot water bafTfl with reinforced seams and covei-orl warmly, at 10/10 and 1 3/7 nett cash. Fresh rubber, freshb imported by ColliliSOil and Cunninghame, Ltd.*

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2694, 12 July 1923, Page 3

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FALL OF THE MARK. Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2694, 12 July 1923, Page 3

FALL OF THE MARK. Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2694, 12 July 1923, Page 3

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