Children's Jl Dainty .... r^Sk Footwear ALWAYS THE VARIETY AT * ' Stone's Family Shoe Store NEW MODELS LOW PRICES GLACE KID ONE-BAR SHOES, as illustration, sewn soles. Sizes 4 to 6, 8/6; 7 to 9, 9/11; 10 and 11, 12/6; 12 to 1. 14/11 2 to 5, 17/11 PATENT LEATHER ONE-BAR SHOES, as illustration, sewn soles. Sizes 4 to 6. 9/6; 7 to 9, 11/6; 10 and 11, 15/6; 12 to 1, 16/11; 2 to 5, 19/11 GLACE DERBY SHOES, Patent Caps, "Stonehenge" brand, for the college girl. Sizes 10 and 11, 11/6; 12 and 13, 12/6; 1 and 2, 13/11; 3, 4, and 5, 14/11 BOX CALF CLOSED-FRONTS LACE BOOTS, self cap, sewn soles, ideal for winter wear. Sizes 7to 9, 13/11; 10 to 13, 15/11; 1 and 2, 17/11 MAIDS', with or without patent toe caps. Sizes 3 to 5, from 19/11 WE PAY POSTAGE S. STONE & CO.. LTD. The Leading Boot and Shoe Importers CAMERON STREET, WHANGAREI l_—■—— ■—! ' IHißllimJH—*— l^ - A few days' trial? _ „ or 20 years' use? The dairy farmer who buys a cream separator on the strength of its performance during a few days' free trial gives no thought to its behaviour for the next 20 years (IF it lasts anywhere near that long). No short term free trial, given under any conditions, can effectively demonstrate a separator's ability to "stand the racket for upwards of 20 years, and still skim cleanly and run easily after the lapse of such a period. Time, and the experiences of over 3,000,000 "Alfa" users (more than all the others together) are the guides to the overwhelming superiority of the" ALFA LAVAL SEPARATOR ithat we ask you to follow. Of those 3.000,000 and more users some must surely be living near you. Ask them what they think of their Alfa Lavals before you consider any "free trial offer" — we will stand or fall by their testimony. Get all the informal ion you want from A. S. BEVIN, LTD., Rathbone St., Whangarei,
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Northern Advocate, 19 June 1925, Page 7
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