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Exceeds All Our Expectations And our Footwear values will cause you to wonder how such high quality footwear can he oflered at such ridiculously low prices. Look at these for instance. 12 Pairs Men's Black Chrome Derby Boots. Leather lined. Lubber soles and*' heels. (Sizes 6,7, U, 10, 11. Usually 128/6. " SALE PRICE 17/6 Men's Black Patent Oxford j Welted Shoes.. Medium toes; Colonial make. Sizes 5 to 10. Usually 21/0. SALE PRItTE 15/Men's Black or Tan Oxford Welted Shoes. Medium toes. Sizes 0 to 10. •••••* '•> SALE PRICE 16/6 40 Pairs Ladies' One Bar Shoes, with low leather heels. Good wide iitting. In black glace kid, brown glace, and Black Patent leather. All sizes. SALE PRICE 13/0 6 Pairs "Crockett & Jones” Brown Willow Calf One Bar Shoes. Toccap; 1 low leather heels and welted soles. Sizes 3, 34, 4 and 04 only. Usually 41/- to 45/-. SALE PRICE 22/6 18 Pairs English Brown Glace Kid Court .Shoes, with attractive side Inset of Brown Suede on Vamp. ' Spike heel. All sizes. Usually 29/0. SALE PRICE 18/11 Millar & Giorgi LIMITED, The Square, Palmerston North.

JACKSON’S “LUCK.” ‘‘Lucky chap, Jackson," some people say . . "just bought a new car . . -'seems to have everything a mau could want.’’ But is it luck? Yes, if application and specialised training constitute luck. Y cry soon after he got his first job, Jackson realised the importance of Accountancy knowledge. He inquired from the Manager (who was himself a qualified man) as to the best way to qualify, and was recommended to study under Hemingway’s. Ho did so. To-day he is earning £6OO a year. ACCOUNTANCY QUALIFICATION, has enabled thousands of young men to rise to the high salaried class. And more men in N.Z. have qualified by Hemingway’s Home-Study system than in any other way. FHEE—Every Hemingway’s Accountancy student on reaching the Final stage, will receive a copy of Hemingway’s Financial chart interpreter. Make a start with your studies at once.. Write for Free book—" Accountancy." ' HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Bos 516 Auckland.

DO YOUR CLOTHES NEED CLEANING ? RING PHONE 6028. TAILORS AND DRY-CLEANERS, CUBA ST. (Opp. Cosmo. Club). TO LET £»UITE OP OFFICES, IN CENTRAL POSITION. Pot Address—r. APPLY “TIMES" OiTICB.

Amongst Those Present —May bo just th* job, the bouse, the property, the car, or the wheelbarrow you want. Somebody wants, to sell the nty thing you want' to buy, therefore read the Classified ads. in the “Manawatu Daily Times”

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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 181, 31 July 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 181, 31 July 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 181, 31 July 1934, Page 6

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