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Go-Easie Shoes These Shoes are specially shaped to give the greatest degreo of comfort to ladies,who desire real " Foot-ease." Go-Easio Shoes-are manufactured from the softest Glace Kid, and having no caps they allow tho toes of the wearer to take up a natural position under all conditions, thus avoiding that tired and footsore feeling so often hidden Beneath the hard toecap: Their low heels make GoEasie Shoes ideal for walking or standing about for long intervals. The ball of tho foot rests quite comfortably on a specially designed welted or pump sole, and the extra wide joint fitting affords a great relief for the sufferer from bunions or corns. Go-Easie Shoes are wonderfully cool and comfortable during the hot weather. Prices, 25/-, 29/6, 35/-. Post. Bd. Ladies', large sizes, 7's, B's, and 9's, always in stock. Post your Repairs to us. JAMES ADAMS & CO. THE BRITISH AND AMERICAN SHOE STORES. Queen Street, Auckland. BBBBBaaßamamnßHHiiffigHßM I -but you cant | I injure it with I I j 1 I THE • I 1 Ejnrba&K I is The case, bails and handle of the $ jjj smooth-running All-British Eui- *j S bank are protected by aeoen Rj [a highly-resilient rubber cash- Kj ra iona which make it impossible to & M damage furniture, scratch the oak m H case of the Sweeper itself, or cause Pj 0 blisters to your hands. |j Bra But that is only ONE point nbctir M BH the Ewbankl This 1* the Carpet |J lIS Swreper which actually CLEANS k| m ITS OWN BRUSH every lime the g {§ brush revolves on it* high-speed 5 Pj ball-bearing*. << <J The Ewbank brush is just as good § U and efficient after five year* of act- ill U ive service as it is on the da; you K U buy the Sw«eper. I Hi The Ewbank run* a* tilkily a* a if [v Rolls Ro»ce. The pulley which '[K m rotates the brush is armoured with 6 A brass no that it can never wear out r is from frictioa. M ra You will like the graceful oak finish M N of the Ewbank. You will like Iff] H the ease with which it can be M \i opercted ev*n by a child. lj f| Go to the nearest hardware: or Rj 0 carpet dealer and ask him to show u [1 you the Sweeper which cleans its 5 f| own brush—the All-british Eith ■ W [j bank, & 1 SELF AND THI BRUSH if I SELF CLEANING BRUSH | H New Zealand Atwts: \'jj H Guthrie & Norton Limitid. 'H j P.O. Box 473 . Auckland. :B see Ah lg>bariri first mtmagmaiuaamsssEamrSSS g smom B mint , ' x ) REMOVES HAIR I I LIKE MAGIC 1 > *.*")/ No matter how dainty I \w-*' your batlilup eult, or t » Y V mow beautiful you lire, I -\ ) \ objectionable hair t ( Z3>sw 1/ I jpowthsconijlttclyrob I I \u/*~v&r J s'°" °' your <iiuintineas. I 1 « W\ yd » ut don't uw a racor. || —t V> /VSc / It only wake* the hair I \ \ / \N grow faster and thicker ■ ' I A > J ust a 8 trimming * h 1 _Awft V l — heU.fe etimulutea its B growth. This is why mr.n B 1 jfflaHHr once they start using rar,ora 8 i'HB t "j soon have to shave dully ».T»d fl J||g£2& why their Ueards get lj ffISSsQX tc stiff and coarse-, I'cet H I — is a new velvety rrcaru H ell ). that removes hair aa if B 1 I) by majflc. Whtreaa / /raiora »d ordlnarv de. Ktwra / /pllatorle* merely remove i / /hair above the »kin our- a ! !™IIIBP I /'oce. Vtct melts the hair E 1 I I / /* wa y6««"» <;,u I BffiiS !l lb tJ a,I P' T '- 1 * face cream and I • wtftWd Eft m " ">dorw<l by tli<- me<tical I ! fij^S-s£2fls2fl V*. prof««ion. Jiut spread it on | "NjT *".''• couiai from the lubo 1 | | fy^^ l l?*'fc ] wait ft couple of minutes, K ■ tftrJ&rSßT '' I,r ' s '' cT : "'"' th« ''''' '' % ! S *' l'°' c- Entirely latUl'actory a ' eiult> gu»r*nic«rf in every ' H sQofei /Pity <a * B or rat>ne 7. back. Vtet I! W&sSvPW?li*l ln,y 1101 ' at •«''<> 9 js<r' V ' iXi l? <: 61. extra) from ' i / nil in"'-'"" and ;:orr^, > ot**'- : 9 ?'" ''''" tow, ini i\>dir.{ : — ! h pjfiFj > NVoolUiv.* Pharmacies. Ltd., ' I J t '*'• Keeled, Queen-street ami " JS* C £> T, ' Mm * J V'fpth #«» oW Qtnunet flba, <■ '■ •S&BB~*mtmr»*>mmm | ■ P n« a "~ ~~~ "~ e A Lndy who tried every remedy tit vain B mid at last discovered a simple self-cure will send pttrtlculars, FREE to sutlerers. 1 Send nddress to ALICE MAY. Bos AQO 9 Chriatehurrh. New Zealand **"* L.Han't aend ittmni. Mention this Paper. 1 ' "" ' ~ "" ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18885, 6 December 1924, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18885, 6 December 1924, Page 14 (Supplement)

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18885, 6 December 1924, Page 14 (Supplement)

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