14 DAYS of Intensive Shoe Selling by .• Jl \une 9th to June 23rd Eivery pair of Ladies', Gent's, Boys', Girls', Children's and P Infants' Boots, Shoes and Slip- S9\ pers will be substantially reduced \ j during this period. This applies )W ) I to all new shipments opened up, j whilst where surplus and semi- / f fashionable stocks are concerned Xu,. / prices will be iixed to ensure f r' immediate clearance. EXAMPLESGREY KID BAR SHOES, with real snake trim. Exactly as the V two illustrations here given. Made by C. &J. Clark, of England » —Were selling at 32/6 pair. TO-DAY, /•$ jf| pair. 1000 Pairs of LADIES' COLOURJID KID BAR SHOES, low and high heels, all shades—Were from 16/6 to 37/6 pair. TO-DAY, P a ""* 350 Pairs LADIES' ARCTIC SLIPPERS, with collars, leather soles— TO-DAY'2/10pair--850 Pairs GENT.'S BLACK BOX, TAN BOX and PATENT LEATHE.R WALKING SHOES, pttj REMEMBER —14 Days Only. Mail Orders Must Include Postage. Commencing THIS MORNING at 9 at |£ FOOTWEAR Igfgngahape & >.< * ■■■■'/■ -■ & ?■ mi / <s^;KuA \ \ \ titi li-: xWf • r < '•/?•> V 'V "/ M/ . /,w z \ •4 ••• 1 HANDS swollen and inflamed—throbbing pain in every finger —chilblains are winter's worst scourge. But no one need endure the pain and irritation of unsightly chilblains when Rexona Ointment will instantly bring relief. The very first application will soothe this pain and help to reduce the swelling. For broken chilblains there's nothing better than Rexona. It prevents germ-infection, and speedily heals the broken skin. Keep a tin of Rexona handy for — Cuts, Cold Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Burns, Pimples, Stiff Joints, Cracked Lipa, Rashes, Blisters, Chapped Skin, Scalds, Abscesses, Poisoned Wounds, Lumbago. Rexona Ointment is sold in two sizes. The large size contains enough to last the whole family for months. OINTMENT REXONA PROPRIETARY LIMITED
Take PILLS and drugs—or add roughage to your food. When constipated, you either have to do one or the other. Is it not the best—the most healthful and pleasant way—to eat Kellogg's All-Bran? It is guaranteed to relieve and to prevent both temporary and chronic constipation. Merely take two tablespoonfuls daily. In stubborn cases, with each meal. Serve with cold milk or cream, fruits or honey added. No cooking required. Try it today. Enjoy its nut-like flavour. Millions have proved that eating Kellogg's All-Bran prevents constipation. And it also adds needed iron to build red blood.
THOMPSON'S PRAMS 0n Cradlo Springs. /*??»■ Made in our own ftA-Zjjfi Factory. ll l '''''ml Special Cash I'rices or Blwj Terms Ariangcd. Yfs W. A. Jxf^l THOMPSON iOUd & CO., \/JVj I 3 Doors Above Town. Hall. QUEEN STREET. CITY. iir m If you have, catarrh, catarrhal clearness, or head noises, go to your chemist and get loz. or I'arnilnt (Double Strength); lake tills liorne, add to It 1 pint of hot water and jib. crystal sugar. Take 1 tablespoonl'ul four times a day. Tills will orten bring <|ulrk relief from the distressing bead noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy, and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It Is easy to make, tastes pleasant, and costs little. Kveryone who has catarrh should give this treatment a trial. Yoii will probably Ilnd It Is Just what you need. "Five years of T. 8., with double T.B. infection—unable to walk for swollen feet due to heart weakness —four stone underweight —as bad as it was possible and still be alive." Such was the plight in which a well-known Ascot Vale resident Jound himsclj when he first read of the merits of Lane's Emulsion. To-day he writes: "I am completely cured of both pulmonary T.B. and T.B. of the spine. I am back to my original weight and feel better than I ever did in my life. Almost every resident of Ascot Vale knows which'is regarded by them I.anc's Emulsion is the greatest tuna hcnler the world has ever knmurt. 2/6 and 4/6 a bottle at all Chemists and Stores. Manufactured by The Lane Medicine Co. I'ty. Ltd. (E. (/. Lane, Graduate Chemist), Oatmru, K.Z. nn
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20894, 9 June 1931, Page 3
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