"A WISE STEP
Effect a big economy in soling amd fe-#.i-ing boots and shoes-—use " Crcmoio " Seles. Not a rubber composition. " Cromoio " :« specially prepared leather that will wear well without wearing out—outlasting :>« ordinary soles. A reinforcement of rai squeezed into every fibre of the leather ensures its durability and watcrproo! qua'-i----ties. " Cromoio " is obtainable in steady c-,.t soles, heels, and studs, priced ' from i« U» 4s—according to size and grade. Manufactured in New Zealand and supplied »holssale by Harold Lightband. Ltd. Strand Arcade, Auckland, and at 'VVelhnjton. 6C tainableatall boot-dealers and store; Leo'.' for *' Cromoio " brand on every pair.
DIRECT CONTACT PROLONGED
A dryness or soreness :n the thro*; or n*s&l cavits is .quickly dispelled by earghnj. at- intervals, a teaspoo&ful of " Fhwnaol " wjth the bead thrown well back—preierabW while lyins down. The longer " Flueaao! is kept in direct contact with inflamed parts •.he Quicker is relief obtained.
"Danger is the sour cf %!I great minds" —Chapman . Even in wane weather there lurks th# darker of influenza and oolds. Wit* folk should keep Baxter's Lung Preserver il»im handy. 'Tis *n efficacious antidote {or lune and chest troubles. Your chemist- or srr>-V----sells Baxter's Lung Preserrer in larjo 2s 6d bottles. a» Summer items from Eowlds. Buy u< belts, braces, soft collars, and nobbv i ».« there. Our showre-om is well stocked wttj) • » latest in'holiday wear for Ladies and • i dren. Excellent value. Inspection in vited.—Smith and Capghey, Ltd. Duririg hot weather no perfume is sc delightful and refreshing as the famous N c 52 Lavender Water. This will serve to introduce the Davu Cup tennis visitors to Auckland grocers for supplies of " Keep Smiling " Boot Polish, " No-Rubbing Laundry He'p. and " Golden Rule " Soap. Smart British boots and shoes for men who like good shapes and natty shades a! Fowlds, Ltd. Don't go away on your holiday without taking a bottle of NatoL Good for coughs, colds, sore throats, etc. No. 52 Lavender Water is famous for its sweet fragrance; all Rises.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17652, 13 December 1920, Page 6
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