LADIES' SPORTS SHOES With so many sporting events scheduled this winter, attrac- - tive footwear plays an important part in the dress of every woman. Below is a list of shoes suitable for most outdoor , occasions. Nigger Brown Calf in lace Sports Shoe, with largo fringed tongue. Medium round toes; pliable rubber soles and heels. PRICE 25/6 A. Navy Bluo Glace Kid Court Shoe cut on plain lines with the popular round toe fitting. Full Spanish heels. PRICE 25/6 •‘Flexile.” A Black Suede Gusset Court Shoe charmingly finished with silver nickel buckle. Wide fitting; semi Spanish heels. PRICE 32/6 Fawn and Brown Calf combined in a four hole tie forms an attractive Shoe for walking. Medium too fitting; pliable rubber soles and heels. PRICE 26/6 A Nigger Brown Calf Shoo in a lace style with neat vamp stitching. An ideal shoo suitablo for either golf or walking. Uskide Tubber soles and heels. Also in black calf. PRICE 19/6 An English three hole Tio Shoo of rich brown willow calf ornamented with smart pepper box punching. Snug fitting; covered Cuban heels. Also in Black Calf. PRICE 25/I t li* Wmm 3! THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NTH. SHOW WEEKYOTJR OPPORTUNITY This is tho ideal time for visitors to P.N. to have ono of SCOTT BROS.' MODERN DENTURES fitted. We oiler Teally beautiful teeth at such reduced prices. Complete fittings in one day. Plates from £2/2/-. Open till 8 p.m. on Saturdays. Bank of Australasia, near Kosy Theatre. THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NTH ’Phone 5916. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. Waldegrave’s Buildings, The Square. FIRE MARINE ACCIDENT Ail business at lowest current rates. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. TRUSTEES EXECUTORS AGENTS., Estates under administration exceed £3,000,000. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. Subscribed Capital—£l,soo,ooo.' N. W. NELSON, Manager at Wellington j. a. McDowell, Agent at Ashhurst. CHIEF AGENT'S—DEMPSY & LITCHFIELD, PALMERSTON NORTH. COW COVERS SPECIAL OFFER FOR JUNE. Repairs at 2/6 per cover. Look yours over to-day. First-class workmanship und satisfaction guaranteed jMANAWATU CANVAS CO. LTD. Phone 5015. 73 Rangitikei St. Jaget Singh Beals Wong Bock Cheung United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright Received Sunday, 7 p.m. SIDNEY, June 21. Wrestling at the Leichhardt stadium the Indian, Jaget Singh, applying an Indian deathlock in tho sixth round, defeated tho Chinese, Wong Book Cheung, in a lively contest.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 145, 22 June 1936, Page 6
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