WOMKN WORKING IN SHOPS are standing all day should study their feet, otherwise they will surely break down, and then there will be no wanes. "Goe-Easie" shoes mean constant comfort (in pretty shof-s) for tirpd feet; soe our windows —James Adams Wcllrsley St K - Advt Price's Fruit Extra. Is bottle makes 3 gallons delicious thirst-quenching cordial. Say "Price's." t'he best Christmas Card for friends abroad—a copy of The Weekly News Christmas / Number. Postage to Australia, Canada and Great Britain, Id.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21396, 20 October 1934, Page 17
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