j Pearson & Go's Boot Sale J Some Boot Sale this, Eh! 1 I U\lng %/4Pk*VmSSf. * ND °°" *" Boot oißlr,butw * 8 » Newton - are »*>» expected to do some- 9 J For the benefit of country customers, here is a small list oif the good things goings- © ! ,NFA 2/I S B4lr X ' TAM 0R BtACK BTRAP BHOES - | '■A o '* B ' TAN WILLOW CALF DERBY SHOES- I '«/ • TAN PATeNT bar vs - sho **- fewKSwan %%%S«A"SI*-"<* •*■ L CHILDREN'S 7 x 10 ENGLISH BANDALP-4/11 nr «]£tt,§ ESS OHRO.VJE RIVET SALS—IS/3. Q CHILDREN'! 11V! ENGLISH 1 or! JJIH | KftJ""? M £ ,£?„"?* 8HWlWl«/e. I " V/iPSSf MX H,DE tAeE S^™ l " M*™ *« CALF DERBY BOOTHS,, pair. | LADIES' RUBBER STORM OOLOSHES-3/11 pair. ME^'s«^ S jP,I SHAPE GLACE KID DERBY R LADIES' COLOURED FELT SLIPPSRB-2/11 pair. ..-SS 0 !?^?/ 6 - I LADIES' WALLABY COURT WALKING SHOES— MEN'S TAN WILLOW DERBVS—32/6, US/-, 37/8. 1 14/6 pair. MEN'S GLACE OR BOX CALF BOSTOCK-MADE I LADIES' PATENT COURT BOSTOCK • MADE BOOTS—3S/-. Q shois~i6/« pair. AND so ON, AND so ON, at | j Pearson's Boot Sale f $ Corner Queen Street & Karangahape Rd. NEWTON r Influenza is a zymotic n| J —-—~————_»_»____ w- _«_««_ J vjl r disease resembling caI 61 I (I 1 tarrh. It is also an cpsdemic ££ * *<A fr Bf »4 a 55 disease, and frequently reA IP r M a ™ suits in subsequent serious £ Cf/\ | 1 £|lor liP I lintMferazaj <i //> i ' .j / Kf-%». ii M * dc '"" England At ffirrfc* I I Your main object should be to I resist infection. This usually Costs a little more than other ) first affects the raucous membrands, but worth the money. | brane of the nasal passages. I If, therefore, antiseptic condi- j *■■- "-'-"" " ■'-■ '■' M ■" "-"■' ■ 1 tions are maintained in these I "AMBER UPS is obtainable in 1 passages by inhaling Pynetha j I and lib. packets, 5 and 10lb. tins 1 £ e dis T e T ll be P^P*^- | 9 fc.ven when the germ of inflnIH ~ " ~~" ■■ "" . " . . 1 enza has found lodgement, H |f Pynetha often effects a com--1 For Extra Quality 1 grS; "^ H ft? Ej healing balsams r ßfcr,o Tlii!fl H T*««*f 4lnck 1 pass over the mem- ffßr_..Wnl I Ily IIIC I branes Ihey kill »T|SfiH H Hy _£*• g~+ ■» S the germs, soothe -f~\ JBeialsfJ 1 Superfine Oracle i g —-•'»•»'£-'«'». XS«SV A_£l t*«%&W h restpro norma ' iTiiP=iS£SJf if II healthy conditions tf^'nwf*nucmi _. __ B Pynetha costs bu> i^ffifc^rfflfl 4H /Cl i " 6 *. bott,e 8t * !i / "rast 1 chcTisis and store: ffl^jtjimMißH At I €% t (ioodose 8 ). '^JHBf I J. F.SOANLY& Co. I '||BBj|B| t LITTLE MISS OLGJ! HOBINSOM. B 1-2— I I LITT I' B MISS OhOJ ItOBINSOM. M M CJProm « photo by Monte Luke.) 1 Speedometer 1 "Bexona Soap is my i Soap," says Oiga M cycles. It will chronicle up to SO r? J "*©•» m miles P«r hour. It operates from the ]«& Fii»fc\,l-» «^— See rear wheel, ajjd is handily fitted over 'M UVNIUdVUI ' M tho tank in front of tho rider. UVMiliaVlli M Tho model, with the trip hand oely, w • vy _ 8« is £i 10s. and tho other model, which .88 Ic IT VAf4««C V SSi,. ha« also a masiraum indicator, f4 t2s |S >t> 11 f. UUld i g|j* 6d. Fitted by us free on purchase. IK Hi TMSPHrmnN mviVwri LitUß Olsa Robinson is Australia's INSPECTION HiVITBD. ,WB yonngest autlwress. She is a born Wj lt „ , 'jH soniun in the art of graphic expression. Her book, "01ga.'s Dreams and Fancies," dedicated to her firm friend, CaptainrTrr _. ku Chaplain James Wilson, the well-known " War Lecturer, has just been published W W+ ML «> At !"l,i tt Lr 8 !'! 0 "!
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17256, 4 September 1919, Page 10
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