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Boys' Boots that Stand It is just wasting breath to ask • boy to be careful with his boots. He simply cannot do It, in view of the rough and tumble of his daily life, where incessant activity is his natural, and obviously desirable, course. Repeated scoldings cannot entirely •top his boyish instinct and. after all, even a healthy boy's boot bill is largely a matter of shrewdl buying In the first place. The " School Prise " brand of Boys' Boots are made of the right stuff—they stand op to hard wear and keep the repair bill down. At the •am time they ensure an appearance which pleases the boy and satisfies his parent's desire to see him looking his best. 12/6 This is the famous " School Prize" Boot, and is made of sound English leather throughout. We guarantee it absolutely to give fair wear or we will give you a free pair. Get a pair for your boy before he goes back to school and let him try them out. You will say they are the finest boots you ever bought for the money. Note the pi-ices—Sire 9, 12/8; 10 to 13, 14/11} I and 2. 13/11} 3 to 5, lfl/Ilj 6'« nd 7, 1 »/U. Ask for ZH.2009. Smart Shoes for Growing Girls. Sizes 7 to 9, ZH.SO34. Here is a smart One-bar Shoe that will give good service to any schaolgirl. It is on "Alltime" shoe In patent leather with a splendid sole. These are unusually good value. Ask for 2H.3032. Sizes: 3 to 6. 7to 9. 10 6/8 7/0 10/6 II to I. 2 and 5 12/G 14/6 A similar Shoe in «tout Box Calf with nice white leather lining is priced at—7 to 9, 8/115 10 to 13, 11/6, I and 2. 13/8. Ask for ZH. 145. Our new mod«l, ZH.3034, has twee triangular cutouts on side instead of four as illustrated. It is a very smart shoe for a college girl and most reasonably priced. In best patent leather with good so>les—sties 7 to 9, 10/9; 10, 13/9; 11 to I, 16/9} 2 and 3, 17/9. The New Sandal for Children. Size* S to This neweat style of Sandal for a. and » . Children has a strong leather Ila, / I "1 ®°' e " nt * shaped rubber heel, also non-chafing beaded ZH.3Q3B, 9/11 s Also in Tan kide, l/« per size less. Children's Felt Slippers with leather sole and heel piece in Gierrv, Navy or Brown—3 to 6, 3/6; 7 to 9, 3/11; 10, 4/3; II to I, 4/9. Children's Bedtime Slippers (Nursery Rhyme Patterns) —3 to 6. 3/9; 7to 9. 4/3; 10, 4/6; II to I. 4/11. ZH.3038. Siona's Pay Postage. Stone's Pay Postage. SHOE STORES. Auckland's Leading Shoe Specialists, 227, Queen Street (corner of Darby Street), Lower Queen Streat « «*w>r»hatow 0.P.0.)1 81, Karangahapa Road, Newmarket; Damlnlon Road; Davenport; and at Whangarel.

m I § Y? •~*L #}! th As the Driver Feels It: AUTHORISED SERVICE FOR OLDS MOBILE Authorised Part® Service with genuine spare# here, for Oldsmobile. €£, Good workmanship in our repair department for any cajf owner. BENZINE - OH-TYRES "Wonderful the confidence this sort of top gear climbing gives you at the awkward turns. You can slack right up to 'corner* at a safe speed..« and youll get away again on the jump without- a falter." LIMITED 4.36-44:0 QUEEN ST. AUCKLAND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS FOR GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCTS f*ra Ftrw 4 HENRY HUGHES, LTD ZxohsntC Urw. I Opposite Fort St.. 8V g AUCKLAND. r fhona 41-205. a> Bex 3711.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19419, 30 August 1926, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19419, 30 August 1926, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19419, 30 August 1926, Page 15