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AT THE MYSTERY SHOE STORE, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. LADIES' BROWN KID BAR, COURT AND STRAP SHOES —High Spanish, Cuban, and Low heels— From | IQ per paJr * GENT.'S ENGLISH - MADE WELTED BOOTS AND SHOES—In Tan Calf, Black Glace, Black Box Calf; in all 14/6 per pair. SEE WINDOWS AT Store, Karangahape Rd. (Opposite Rendells, Ltd.) imim. m - A #lLliii I .vi'.v ■>', H ti ' V >-:> o fm.. A can of "Sailor " Salmon Slice on the shelf gives you an extra hour in the open air. Experts have already done the cooking for you, and it is ready to be served at a moment's notice. " Sailor " Salmon Slice is as delicious as only a slice from the best fish can be. SAILOR SALMON SLICE TT'S always Summerin Tahiti A "the most fascinating of al Pacific Isles." Spend a glorious ( holiday in Tahiti this Winter 1 It's only a few days distant—a 6 weeks' trip means nearly 4 weeks ashore. Ltav« Arrirt Wellington Stftmtr Welllnftort Jul T 15 MAKT7RA Aur- 25 Anp. 13 TAHITI Sept.22 l'arcs: From £35 First Class From £25 Second Class Onion Steam Ship Co. of N.Z. Ltd. m m mi but sometimes they suffer from Constipation or imperfect elimination. Do not ignore the symptoms, crossness, lassitude, heavy eyes. Help them back to eager health by giving Figscn, the laxative that Children love to take. Il docs not purge or gripe, it is gentle and natural but thorough in its effects. A child whose system is clogged by impurities is heavily handicapped. Your Doctor will tell you so. Your chemist will recommend Figsen. Ask his advice. mmm % wa FINE FUN ON THE LINE ||| H ~ * V P J ••Jiv K^;i ssii 1211 Watch her move out of the station like a real train. . . . Smoothly she glides along, rapidly picking up speed. .. . Faster and faster. . . Now she is travelling 1 Playing the great game of railways with a Hornby Train is the best fun in the world. A Hornby miniature railway is exact in every detail and enables a boy to duplicate almost every operation employed in modern railway practice. Hornby Locomotives are splendidly built with strong and reliable mechanisms, and Hornby Rolling Stock and Accessories include almost every type in use on the big railways. Every hour spent playing with a Hornby Railway is brimful of thrills and enjoyment. Take Dad to your dealer's, and show him the 1930 models ! 1 jPrices of Hornby Trains' i from 8/6 to 130'!* BOYS, SEND FOR THIS NEW BOOK Full details of all Hornby Trains, Rolling Stock, Accessories, Rails, Points and Crossings are included in this book, which is profusely illustrated in half-tone. We will send you a free copy in exchange for the i names and addresses of three of your chums. Wholesale Agents in New Zealand and Fiji: MODELS LTD, (DEPT. A), P.O. BOX 129, AUCKLAND Obtainable at the following Stores: AUCKLAND: Mason, Struthera & Co., Ltd., Custom# Street East. WISEMANS <FBANK W,SEMAN LTD) ' HAMILTON: James & Son, 249, Victoria Street. HIKURANGI: Charles Gager, Stationer. WHAKATANE: Armstrongs, Strand. MANUFACTURED BY MECCANO LTD., LIVERPOOL. ENGLAND. * "M .-ra hwm} Wmk % w.5>r •, r..: ' audi {permanent relief from Eczema I prescribe Rexona "If you want to experiment, try some of the things you talk about. But if you really want that itching stopped and your skin healed, get a tin of Rexona Ointment, and use Rexona Soap too. We doctors have been prescribing that ever since you were a small boy, so we know what it will do." RSO42D

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20595, 20 June 1930, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20595, 20 June 1930, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20595, 20 June 1930, Page 17

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