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i ■ ■ LADIES' HIGH BOOTS I NEW GOODS JUST OPENED. LADIES' BLACK CLOTH LACE BOOTS, M /£S LADIES' GLACE LACE BOOTS, 8 inches - «/, patent golosh. Louis heel - ' I v high, dull kid leg, smart Cuban heel ' LADIES' GREY CLOTH PATENT GOLOSH IfL LADIES' GOLF BOOTS, black or brown. k BUTTON BOOTS ***' . JAMES ADAMS 81 CO., opposite YcM.C.A. P% „As supplied to H./VI. the King. .• , ;i . J Champion's Vinegar MW/s> V < : ■ ■ «feai3F ❖ A Pure ■ Malt Vinegar, properly brewed and malted, and contains no deleterious ♦ Im^M^y*mS^/ % acids. When you order Vinegar, stipulate for CHAMPION'S. £ W&dw / s * J ♦ Best for Pickling and. Table Use. ALL GROCERS. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ t 7 BUTTER and WARFARE MISS DOBOTfIY GARDINER Joins our Galaxy of 1 I A member of the New Zealand ExpediRexona Girls. | tionary Force at Gallipoli writes that of all Girls) I uso'^Rexonaf and like it "- 11 Ift I * the things that h d been sent tO him in the menseljr, both for hair and complexion. |u . 1 ,t . - t* i 1 * . 1 ■•2i.usssy fc s' S&;BSS 1 trenches, that which he appreciated most of bo many toilet soaps, I think >* is 1.1 „ _( an Australian production of which we WaS cL Lin 01 may justly ba proud, and I shall do my f j®?.' to recommend it always. As our Allies would say, 'Vive La Rexona.' _ _ -New Zealand Dairy /• ••DOROTHY M. GARDINER." || X REXONA I Association Butter _ 4 . ill This is the severest test of quality to which The Aristocrat • II | NEW ZEALAND BUTTER has of Soaps II | been subjected. Pfill/E 16 TABLET. II • ' _ .t . 111 Some parents are anxious that the enjoyI 1 ment of the above soldier's experience may Iff i II be available for their boys at the front, and M &Kiftß & FACIAL .g- 111 therefore in response to requests to facilitate ill therefore in response to requests to facilitate - ill carriage by post to the troops, we are putting Tar & Sand 1| 1 up our butter in small, specially sealed conExperienced Men supplied ' I I taine , rs ..of lib gross weight. , The postage for Tarring and Sanding IS on these tins to members oi the JixpediI I | tionary- Force only, is 4d. k Winstone Ltd. The New Zealand Dairy Association, Ltd. I Customs St., Symonds St WHOLESALE DEPOT • • WELLESLEY STREET, t AUCKLAND MIL Eden. WHOLESALE DEPOT • • WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND ' " ' ' 'V / » sMitf'Wj,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16847, 11 May 1918, Page 7 (Supplement)
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