LA I) IKSNEAT SHOES FOR WIDE FEET,
The now shapes are to hand in brown, black and colours. Ooe easio alioes are <iesißlied by experts to (,'ivo ladies the fullfitting with the desired effect of a smart shoe. In half-size 3, 3 io 81, 10s Gd to 33«. —James Aclnms, Wellesley S. East.—(Advt.)
The greatest opportunity in the city. Suits (n measure at 955. Choice of 30 smartest patterns and colourings in allwool worsted, also navy indigo dye serge. —At George Court's. Lower prices with consistent quality in the J.C.Tj. Roof Garden Tea Room, to meet the times.—John Court, Ltd. A service will be conducted under the B '!*P'T r ? " lp Victoria League at Neill s Point Cemetery on Armistice a .V- Members of the league will lay flowers on soldiers' graves at the Waikutteto Cemetery during the afternoon.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20716, 8 November 1930, Page 12
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