FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER.' \ UNRJVALLEO 9 ▼i % &M----SSN f >i\ ' IS tfc 2V..Z„ Represented ?■ m Collapsible PUSH CHAIR, eo roomy and comfortable. Adjustable hood, lined ihroughotit. Latest long sides, nickel handle, up bolstered seat. Cream enamel. £3 15/- cash. Send for Catalogue. POWELL'S, 46, Eden Terrace, Auckland. mmm
\ j\y>A»JX- "VAW 'VsZ/' w §B@U OFFER. %<" f # LIQUEUR STANDS, \ N Two Square Cut Glass Bottles, in a beasrtifully polished! oak frame, complete with lock and key. English made, superior finish—Usual Price. £515!-. CENTRE BARGAIN PRICE FOR TUESDAY ONLY, gg J Posted, S2/6. Mail Orders not accepted at this price after Nov. 18. SILKS TWO JEWELLERY STORES. 158 160 Queens? /g^ f as Qy® oo X New Zealand-made footwear has improved considerably during the last few years, and the most recent productions are almost indistinguishable from the best imported makes. The lasts are up-to-date and stylish, the finish has been perfected, and tine quality of the New Zealand leathers used is, as those who understand leathers freely admit, equal to the best in the world. Hence it pays New Ze slanders to buy New Zealand-made footwear. You not only get quality, but you also save in price, and if, in addition, a patriotic reason is required. you help your country's trade, which ia turn help* youMfclf. Here are some examples of fine New Zealand-made footwear, representing astonishingly good values. The band of contrastingly coloured leather around the centre of this " Walkaway" Shoe makes a dainty foot look daintier, and a large foot small. Surely a,desirable achievement. In Parchment Kid with Gipsy Brown trimming, 32/6. Or in Patent Leather, with Crystal Grey Kid trimming, 29/6. Obtainable in either a fine quality Black Glace Kid or Tan Willow Calf, this " Walkaway " Shoe represents really splendid value at 32/6. Solid leather soles and insoles, and leather lined. Obtainable in all sizes and half sizes. SEVEN SHOE STORES. 227, QUEEN STREET (Corner Darby Street), AUCKLAND. Lower Queen Street, 220, Broadway, Newmarket. Dominion Road, 81, Karangahape Road, Devonport, and Wbangarei.
The <lamty appeal of Peek An infinite variety of toothsome Freans English Biscuits adds confections, Peek Frean's are Lnd e the'TatisfolrioJ ' the finest biscuits that England hostess. produces. ■ ■ EVERY FIRST CLASS GROCER CAN SUPPLY PEEK FREAN'S English Biscuits jjf Made by Peek Frean & Co. Ltd., LONDON, ENGLAND. N.Z. Agents : P. Carey 4 C«. Ltd., AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19486, 16 November 1926, Page 9
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