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" Lyric " Shoes showing exclusively at Stone's Seven Stores, 21H737 With wide bar and lcrw heel this dainty Shoe in the new Kaco Can ia ono of tho season's most becoming modes. Perfect fitting. Beautiful Quality. ■Price, 36/6. ZHI-15-A very Stylish One-Bar "Bostock'' S hoe > in Leather, with neat punching on vami) and quarter. Cuban heet. Price, 28/6. ZH4B5 —A Meat Low Price One-Bar "Bostock" Shoe in Glace Kid, with comfortable low heel. Price, 26/6. Z8934 "Bostock's" now design in the fashionable Gusset Shoe, as illustrated. Most comfortable fitting and exceptionally smart. Price, 34/6. ZH763 —Tho same design as above, but in Black OOZ£ Calf, with self-covered heel. Price, 39/6. ZHS43 —Simplicity and contort »*• the ostetftndins features of this One-Bar Shoe in Glace Kid, with low Cuban heal. ZH732 —The Vogue for Black Satin is charmingly expressed in this low.-cnt ankle-bar Shoe, as illustrated. The black suedo braiding gives it a very distinctive nolo. rice, 34/6, STONE'S PAY POSTAGE. hape Road, Newmarket, v Dominion Road, Devonport, and at Wkanearei.

" I have made a careful analysis of a bottle of your Doable 'D' Eucalyptus Oil, from stoek, and find that it is of a high standard of parity. lyptus is Cincol, commonly known as Euealyptol, and as your brand contains as much as 80%, and never less than 70%, one can quile understand the beneficial results obtained by use of an oil containing such a high percentage of Euealyptol. " The absence of Phellandrone placed it in the standard of purity as laid down by the British and American Pharmacopoeias, and, taken judiciously, this oil will prove invaluable—by internal application in the treatment of sore throats, hoarseness, cold in the head, coughs and colds —and as an external application in the treatment of sprains, rheumatism, stiffness of the joints, it will also be found a valuable agent as an inhalant in cases of influenza. As it an invaluable agent forthispurpose." " F. EE. MOLES WORTH, F.C.S..F.C-.5., Act, 1808, lata Lcaturor In Chemistry, SJV. Have you a cold with a hackms or racking cough, hoarseness, bronchitis, influenza; or an asthmatic or pulmonary cough with sore chest? Then test tho old reliable Dr. Pascal's Cough Mixture. DO NOT DELAY! On feeling the first symptoms of an approaching cold, one doso at tho start will bo mora efficacious than many later on. Bottles, 1/6 and 2/5. Postage 6d extra. Chemist, 171, Queen Street (H.M. Arcade), 1-12, Oueen Street (EHtson Bldg.), Hobson Street, and Dovonport, Auckland

«v m 0! This yacht is painted throughout with Product®. (British Manufacture l^. Will Stand a Season's Wear. SPECIFICATION. —Dries in five to eight) hoars. Does not whiten after prolonged immersion. Holds up an exceptional gloss. Resists the hottest sun. h tough enough for use on boats that remain afloat all the season. Is hard enough For seat work, and yet sufficiently elastic to withstand the severest test required of a deck varnish. Is pale enough to be applied over white paint, without undue change of tone. Will mix with practically ali pigments without fattening or livering. and thereby enables you to impart an enamej finish to your paint and improve its water resisting properties. MANUFACTURERS' NOTE. —As Varnish of 80 years' experience we are led to believe that this \ arnish oas a great future before it, A BOAT BUILDER'S APPRECIATION.—" Works well, dries to a brilliant and clear film in eight hours, resists water perfectly, and after a season's hard wear is in first class condition* Sole N.Z. Agents end Stockists: Phone 44-336, Wright's Building, Fort Street, Manufacturers: Auckland* Makers of Fine Varnishes since 1840. Works* London, Paris, and Calcutta. »T3ilhm

anchester Dept. Now is the time to replenish the Linen Cupboard, while prices are at such a Sow level. Large Single Size —Friday's Pries, Full Double Size —Friday's Price j ■J Friday Specials from Furniture Department v I KwHH ,c__ s TWO SPECIALS trj SHEETING. Linen Finish Twill Sheeting. 5-Jin. wideReduced to 1/Hl80in. wideReduced to These arc Extra " special Value. For Friday, \Jm per yard WADRAS y MUSLIMS. ■V A'> l/A Cream shade, with seal - >*/>•'. loped border. Mas// -5 sin. wide, F'JlF' Will bo EWBAPiK " SUCCESS. illl m These Roasters Uuoit Your Uleat Quicker and Better, keep your oven clean, and save your labour. Sizes, 11 x 11, 12 x 12. Sale Price, >7 f n each. ENGLISH TEA Si 81558885fi 1 Varna: This time we offer a Round Pyres Dish, measuring O.J- inches, which can be used in a great variety of ways, in coolcing and baking calces, fish, meat or fruits. Our Regular Price is -I/O. For Friday Only it Will be 1 ONLY OAK SIDEBOARD, of very massive design, leadligilt doors, bevelled mirrors in back; ample cupboard and drawer room. Was £25 1 OriLY LARGE GREY OAK WA3DRO3E, measures 4 ft. 6 in., with neatly shaped bevelled mirror, well fitted with hooks, etc. Was £523/10/Reduced to .. j*t -3 t-% t* t OARD for £l3/10/artistlc hoard, 6 ft. long-, with or in back. Highly polished, d. °n> m» £l3/10/. mmm/m MuKB 1 . _ L bq 1 >W, STYLISH ARTISTIC PATTERN WIILTON RUGS, sft. .x 2ft. 3111.-17^2 These are the best values we have offered for years. They are really a high-class Rug at a very low price. mmmrnmmimM mm LARC LLFfLl GOOE3 UALII LLOW For Friday Only HK\*g 13 15is^irr^SsS wmm lSI« fmm mMuamsi IHiTr!! Wm Reauced to SPECIAL L!N DUSTLESS

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19156, 23 October 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19156, 23 October 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19156, 23 October 1925, Page 6

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