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PAY CASH 1 AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE. Bostock’s Beautiful Coloured Shoes— For Smart Show Wear. gOSTOCK’S Footwear is too well known to need comment. Suffice to say this very latest shipment has brought forward some exceptionally smart models, which the most exacting lady will appreciate. See them now whilst the selection is so varied. These are all. Bostock’s “Lyric” Brand Footwear for LadiesPriced Most Reasonably for net cash. 52/6 50/55/~ 45/" 47/6 36/6 45/NET CASH. —Fits as neatly as a glove; in light fawn nuhuck —fashionable two-bar clasp shoe, vent side and neatly finished in a fancy punch—covered Louis heel. One of the latest novelties. NET CASH. —An ideal Sports Shoe and perfectly made is this semi-brog-ue of light, mole Chinabuck —fashionable two-bar strap, with welted sole and low leather Cuban heel. NET CASH.—Exceptionally smart is this dainty fawn kid Oxford Shoe—so light and flexible one could not fail to find it absolutely comfortable— -baby Louis heel; also in light grey glace kid, NET CASH.—One of the most stylish and practical models, one could wish to buy. Taupe nubuck goes into the fashioning of this Oxford Shoo which has a pump sole, smart imitation toe cap and-low feather Cuban heel—4t will please you with its hard wear, NET CASH.—Possesses just that element of freedom in the make up that characterises the popular sports shoe. Of the approved two-bar semi-brogue style, in soft white nubuck — low leather Cuban heel—welted sole. Delightfully comfortable. BOSTOCK’S SMART BLACK FOOTWEAR. NET CASH. —An ideal shoe for the matron is this two-bar glace kid, light pump sole, leather Cuban heel—beautifully finished. • NET CASH.—Patent Footwear has always been a favourite with the smart woman. This model is a particularly.popular specimen with a stout pump sole—Cuban heel and fancy cross bar. Open all day Wednesdays; Closed Saturdays from 1 p.m.; Luncheon Booms 1.15 p.m.; Luncheon begins at 11 a.m. on Thursdays n r *d Saturdays.

BASE boilers; Save Time, Work, and Drudgery on Washing Day! The “ Unique n k the Housewife's Favourite I Yes! the “Unique” makes the tiresome toil of the weekly washing lighter and less irksome. It can be moved to the most convenient position, and will bum almost every kind of fuel. It heats quickly and the clothes rapidly come to the boil, and it is so Clean, Convenient, and easy to work with that women who possess one are delighted 1 Newberry, Walker, Ltd., Makers, Dunedin. North Island Distributing Agsuta: A. &T. BOBT. LTtt

URGENT MEDICINES DISPENSED DAY OR NIGHT, PHONE SSOB, “LUNG S A M ” ] WILL, SHIFT ANY COLD. XT’S a, real wizard of a remedy for that afterflu trouble. Stops wheeziness, clears breathing', invaluable for asthma, consumption and soothes while it heals. 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle, postage 8d; fragile 1/2 "RHEULIN” For rubbing in, moves stiffness, aches and pains. Attack a cold with 1 ’Lungsam" internally and “Rheulin" externally. You’ll soon get rid of it.. Prices as above,. Photographic Films Developed and Printed by Experts.—One day Service. Made only by— HERBERT HEPWORTH, .Pharmaceutical Chemist (by exam.) N.Z. Ph.G. (by exam) U.S.A. Phone 5308. Palmerston N. P.O. Box 354.

TPXTBACT PROM POSTAL REGU•EJ LiATIONS. —“Correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, or with Initials only, care of any Post Office, will not be forwarded from office of posting;” Advertisers who do not wish to disclose their names can have their replies forwarded to them from *Manawattt Dally rftse**” OOcft

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 2779, 22 October 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 2779, 22 October 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 2779, 22 October 1923, Page 9

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