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ONLY THE LATEST AT M. & O.’S m Wear the Shoe Styles Favoured by FAMOUS FILM STARS Here's shoe fashion to delight your eyes and charm your ankles. Tiim Pashion Shoes—exact replicas of those worn by Hollywood stare— Miliar & Giorgi’s present them in all their beauty and becoming Novelty. You’ll just love them the minute you see them. We show four of the latest star styles offering. Lovely Loretta Young prefers the Tudor Rose Court Shoe inrich Black Suedo with novel celluloid trimming A lovely shoe for all occasions. Spanish heels. As Illustrated 39/6. Ginger Rogers expresses her American chic in Nigger Brown Glace Kid and Suede with wide buckle bar. Smart as youth itself. Spanish heels. Millar & Giorgi’s Price 31/9. Joan Bennett attracts envious eyes when she wears Navy Blue Glace Kid in a 4 hole tie with Grey Kid punching and stitching. Spanish heels. Millar & Giorgi’s Price 31/9. Loretta Young looks dashing in a two hole tie shoo in Bottle Green Calf with scalloped suede vamp trimming. Millar is Giorgi's Price 34/6. NOW ON DISPLAY AT—tllll'M 'Quifcitte’iS " SI THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NTH

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Nineteen years ago on Monday the main phase of the New Zealand Division’s engagement at Passchendaele commenced, when the New Zealanders and Australians were in the centre of the line in an advance which was marked by considerable success. Gravenstafel Bridge was captured and held by the New Zealand Division, but the fighting was a mere prelude to that encountered eight days later, when an attack was launched on Bellevue Spur. New Zealand’s share In the battle culminated in the disastrous fighting of October 12, 1917, in which very heavy losses were suffered with magnificent heroism in the face of overwhelming odds. As advertised elsewhere in this issue, Mr J. B. King and Mr Dido Miller wiU speak in the Municipal hall, Opera House, Palmerston North, on Thursday evening at 8 p.m. Both these men are old Labour stalwarts of New Zealand, but have been working in the Soviet Union for the past six years and two years respectively. Both were connected with the Waihi goldminers’ strike. They were associated with the Hon. £. Dye, M.L.G., the Hon. W. E. Parry and the Hon. Peter Fraser in the early days of Labour’s struggle. Mr King is an exceptionally good speaker and with his six years of constant study of Soviet affairs from within the country, will give any who care to attend his lecture some interesting facts on the conditions that prevail in that country. , ATOKJEUES OF MIDDLE AGE It’s truly marvellous how easily the .ittle ills of middle age can be avoided by a . -gular dose of J.D.K.Z. Gin —aids the Kidneys, cleanses the blood-stream, promotes general good health. In flasks pints and economical quart bottles. Stocked at; all hotels and bottle stores.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 237, 7 October 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 237, 7 October 1936, Page 4

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