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‘FEET BENEATH HER PETTICOAT, LIKE LITTLE MICE STEAL IN AND OUT.” Whilst the footwear mode of the hour has not suggested anything quite so romantic or demure as our ‘ Victorian ’ headline conveys, the newest shoes are decidedly conservative, refined, and artistic. This change is due to the new position of the waistline, and the lengthened skirts. NOW—you MUST be correct in your footwear. You ensure it if you CHOOSE FROM THESE! Ladies’ Black Patent Leather One Bar “Matchless" SHOES, with attractive strap and side trimmings of black suede. Wide fitting; low covered heels. In sizes and half sizes. 23/6 Ladies’ Nigger Brown Glaco Kid Court SHOES, by “Clark’s." Smartly designed on vamp w r ith contrasting shade and buckle to tone. Spanish heels. In sizes and half sizes.—3B/0. Ladies’ Nigger Brown Glaco Kid One Bar SHOES, with neat punching on vamp and sides. Wide fitting; low leather heels. In sizes and half sizes. Another “Muteness" creation. —21/6. A “Clark’s" Ladies’ Black Suede One Bar SHOE, with smart semi low cut sides. Medium pointed toes; semiSpanish'heels, in sizes and half sizes. ‘ is great value at 35/-. A “Bostock’s" Ladies’ Black Patent Leather One Bar SHOE, attractively designed on vamp and quarters with beige glace kid. Low leather heels, A “Matchless" Ladies’ Dark Brown in sizes and half sizes. Cost but 23/9 Glace Kid One Bar SHOE, with smart medium pointed toes, wide fitting, Spanish heels, in sizes and half sizes. Is value supreme at 21/-. tBVTATE •HE RISK »F ['HE services of men with specialised ' training are more important to-day lian ever before. Never were prosects poorer for the unqualified man. low is the time to train and join the anks of those who are retaining the ood jobs and moving up the ladder f success. ACCOUNTANCY offers unlimited opportunities to the qualified man—start studying Accountancy TO-DAY. BE GUIDED BY RESULTS. Of the grand total of successful students in the 1930 Accountancy Examination 402 were Hemingway’s Students. In the Secretarial Final (Australasian Institute of Secretaries) Every Successful Candidate was a Hemingway Student. Study with the school that gets the passes. Write To-day for Free Book, “Accountancy/’ to HEMINGWAY’S (CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. BOX 516 AUCKLAND.

52 A S T BB REDDINGS Every new kind of gift in Silverware, Crystal-ware, Cutlery, Clocks and Jewellery is stocked by Gerrand’s. INSPECTION INVITED. Wedding Bings, 18ct. Gold—latest shapes. «§**&• SQBan, MmmHh* NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR &. AGENCY BRANCH: Dempsy and Litchfield. Waldegrave’s' Building. THE SQUARE. Local Representatives. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £1,500,000. FIRE, MARINE & ACCIDENT BISKS of every description accepted at lowest current rates. Prompt and liberal settlements. AGENTS:— Palmerston North N. W. NELSON, Manager. Ashhurst MR. J. A. McDONELL. Dempsy and Litchfield, Waldegrave’s Buildings, The Square. PALMERSTON NORTH SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY, TO ANIMALS. THE PUBLIC is earnestly requested to notify tne society of any act of cruelty that comes under notice. E. B. JENNINGS,. Secretary, Spooner’s Bigs., ’Phone 8474 W. FLOYD, Inspector, 131 Albert St., ’Phone 6817

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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5618, 6 April 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5618, 6 April 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5618, 6 April 1931, Page 6