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wiiiiimiw Our special offer, reducing the price of our 42/- Port Wine, has met with phenomenal success. The offer expires on MONDAY NEXT, December 15. Hurry in your order. After the 15th the price reverts to the usual 42/-. CORBAN'S 42/- Port Wine Reduced to Unless your order is in before December 15 you will. have to pay 42/- pet- case. Don't delay. This is beau- O/* / Per Case, on orders for 3 Itiful wine; absolutely the purest of grape wine, aged, OvJy' m cases or more. mellow, and of exceptional flavour. Terms: Net cash with order, Freight paid to nearest railway station 0»7 / P® r Case, on orders for 2 , or first transhipping port in the North Island, or Of/"" cases delivered I 1 RLE in Auckland City, immediate suburbs, oi across harbour. Please state occupation when OQ f Per case, on orders for 1 ordering for a No-License District. «JO/ " case> Post your order immediately and direct to loi across harbour. Please state occupation when OQ / Per case, on orders for 1 ordering for a No-License District. 00/ " case. Post your order immediately and direct to A A POT? RAN MOUNT LEBANON VINEYARDS, « rl. wl\Urillj HENDERSON, AUCKLAND. r%——i ———— II I I II II Ml————— .

Go-Easie Shoes These Shoes are specially shaped to give the greatest degree ol comfort to ladies who desire real " Foot-ease." (io-Easie Shoes are manu--1 actured from {lie softest Glace Knl, and having no caps they allow i le toes of the wearer to take up a natural position under all conditions, thus avoiding that tired and . footsore feeling so often hidden ueneath the hard toeeap. In Pie low heels make Gor.asie. Shoes ideal for walking or standing about for long intervals. The ball or the foot rests quite comfortably on a ' specially designed welted or pump sole, and the extra wide joint fitting affords a great lelief lor the sufferer from bunions or corns. 'tO-Kasie Shoes arc wonderHilly cool and comfortable during the hot weather. frices . 25/- 29/6, 35/-. Post. 8,1. '"'idles , large sizes, 7',s, K's and i)'s, always in stock. Post your Repairs to us. JAMES ADAMS & CO. THE BRITISH AND AMERICAN SHU STORKS, Queen Street, Auckland. IIUWEttMWEHnfIIMBBBHBfIHBBRSUBfII

TRIUMPHANT I Know the Value of Tun-Buk V 3.1 ll@ Of Emphatic proof of the unchallengeable superiority ot n Zam-Buk as a reliable skin healer is shown by its I selection for First-Aid purposes by all famous football | teams on their world tours. I The original "All Blacks" from New Zealand in I 1906 had Zam-Buk as their official First-Aid, and their I successors—the "All Blacks of 1924 —have made it their favourite healer, This is their endorsement; — Great Northern Hotel, Bradford, 20/10 24. The Zam-Buk Co., LEEDS. " I have pleasure in informing you that the 'All Blacks' on their tour through the Mother Country are equipped with Zam-Buk and are finding it very beneficial " $. S. DEAN (Manager), New Zealand R.F.C. For rubbing away pain and Rtifl'iicus from strained tendons nn<l tired tniinoles, or for hu&ting cuts, bruises, Imrnß. hchKlh, ami for preventing a wound taking "wrong ways," there is nothing to compare with Zam-Buk. It is absolutely unexcelled whether for skin injuries or skin disease. Never be without a box of this wonderfill healer in your home, in your or on t' lo ,i o of |>'a v. '/ rt .V .'l. ii. All .ii.-mr-i"

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 10 December 1924, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 10 December 1924, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 10 December 1924, Page 15