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I HI I IRlßHMOsSirCougli5 1 CoMil 4SSSSSSSSSSSSS. M y MUM M USES LUX. •> ' ' S ' V I *1 feel a different person since Mummy started using Lux—better-tempered, too J My nappies are always soft and comfy now—-no more chafing, thank goodness I My clothes are always clean and sweet, too. And as for my woollies—well, they're justias soft and fluffy and colourful as new I” Lux is so pure and gentle and contains no harmful soda. 5.289.32 NZ

m, s f£S-'v tAX CO WIT BO CP.OM SO cvIOBS P V.\)S CO Sfil §vM «p 0 \A^S Perfect in line, smart in style; to look at them you won’t believe they are \ « built for comfort too. Another feature you’ll appreciate . . . . . H.B.’ SHOES wear longer! SPECIAL PURCHASE Men’s Tan Oxfords. A verv smart, welted shoe. English made. Medium round toe as illustrated. 29/6 All sizes. Similar shoes in Black or Brown with leather or rubber soles, 29/6. the “ MAINE ” BOSTOCK Another fashionably shaped Tan Shoe (B 1172) ; also in Box Calf (862) and Black Glace (B 619). 35 1All sizes. the “ HALIFAX ” BOSTOCK A high-grade welted Tan Shoe. (B 1113). Shape as illustrated. Also in Box Calf (B 14) and Black Glace (B 608). 35/ Alt sizes. These three models in BLACK or TAN E s. CAMERON STREET ; WIIANGAREI Also Auckland and Hamilton

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Northern Advocate, 23 March 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 23 March 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 23 March 1937, Page 3

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