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m KwSHw mm The family menu may not be so elaborate as that of a restaurant but it is more important. Atastysweet.inviting and enjoyable can be provided in the form of a blancmange, natural fruit jelly or similar dish. Many a housewife has found a successful solution of the eternal ;ijgß' problem of the daily menu in the W home by using r 3UI! & Poison's Write for the booh of nearly 100 dainty dishe.%, gratis and post fret from : J. B. GILFILLAN & CO., P.O. Box 848, Auckland. I Drink Demon Conquered Fresh victories for "Drlnko" are reported every day. A gTateful letter just received states:—"The patient has, now given up drink for some time, and 'he says he will not touch liquor again. We have every hope that the cure will prove a permanent one." If the black curse of alcohol is hovering over your home, remember that "Drlnko" is ready to help you "Drlnko" is'backed by a Government Analyst's Report Odourless, tasteless, it can be given secretly if desired. Contains no harmful Free booklet and testimonials sent in plain wrapper. Write Lady Manager, Home Welfare Pty., 4H, Willis Street, Wellington.

Greatly Underprieed! This is the opportunity you've been waiting for! The chance to save greatly on fine quality English-made genuine "Victor" shoes. 857 pairs of them—reduced solely because of the broken size ranges. Scores of styles in patent leather, black glace kid, and tan willow calf; just the leathers and colours for winter wear. Though size ranges are not complete in any one line, taken altogether all sizes are available; and in many instances half sizes. Former selling prices have been totally disregarded in the effort to make a final and decisive clearance, and the savings to be effected are substantially worth while. Remember, there are less than 900 pairs, and at these prices they will all go quickly. Call into your nearest Stone's store to-day. Come this morning, if possible. Come prepared to buy, not one pair, but several! The styles are correct —not a pair out of date—and the values will prove an even stronger inducement! 154 Pair Many styles at this price.' Smart one-strap models, in black glace kid and patent leather. The shoe illustrated is but represantative of the •plendid values offering in this group. Formerly priced at 19/11 to 23/6. sfAi-}. 125 Pair Charming one-strap models, all in black patent leather. Low and Louis heel types. Shoes particularly suitable for immediate wear. Choose your winter shoes from these. '•"'•'I 342 Pairs A decidedly interesting collection, ranging from the simple type illustrated up to the more elaborate cutout styles. In tan willow, patent, or black glace. Low and Louis heel models included. Formerly 21/6 to 1 Lower Queen St. (Men's Store). 220. Broadway, Newmarket. Dominion Road Terminus. 236 Pair A particularly fine group at this price. Delightful one-strap styles, in patent, glace, or tan willow calf—one or two lines in cinnamon kid as well. The one illustrated, in patent leather, is but typical of the many other styes offering. Formerly 22/6 to 26/6. T S SHOE STORES 227, QUEEN STREET (Cor. DARBY STREET), AUCKLAND. Dilworth Bldg., Custom St. East (Ladies' and Children's Shoes/only). 81, Karangahape Road. 41. Marine Square, Devonport. And at Whangarei.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19659, 10 June 1927, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19659, 10 June 1927, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19659, 10 June 1927, Page 7

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