fi : j I " Jj 1 LUJJ » Man and His Shoes You can't fool HIM! Hard pavements and long hours have taught Auckland men the value of fine shoes—shoes that not only fit well, but will continue to look well as the months go by. True foot friendship commences at Stone's, the home of the world's most famous brands —Bostock, C. & J. Clark, Alan Taylor, etc. More Than Genuine Recognising that this was a most unique opportunity to heighten the reputation of our Men 3 Shoe Department, Stone's have been successful in their tender for this splendid range of Men's English Sample Shoes. These Shoes are offered at a remarkably low price. The reason: purely because we wish to introduce new customers to our Store, and, at the same time, show practical appreciation to the many hundreds of Auckland'.ers who have always relied on Stone's. Included in the range are Brown Shoes, Black Shoes, Golf Shoes and Sports Shoes in sizes 7, and 8. Every pair of the .200 Samples Usually Marked 29/6 to 35/6.
BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA BOOK BY THE • '\i f : : : .1 I To those who wish to make the trip between New Zealand and Australia with a maximum of pleasurable enjoyment—who like restful comfort, distinctive surroundings in lounge, dining room, club room, library, music room, ballroom and stateroom—who desire such luxury equipment as radio telephone communication with land, an inter-cabin telephone system, a gymnasium, talkie pictures, z.otofoam baths, electric lifts and facilities for all types of shipboard sports and pastimes—who enjoy an epicurean cuisine and a service that caters to your individual requirements—the Awatea offers the finest mode of travel. It Is the fastest, most luxurious liner operating In the trans-Tasman service. I'M' AWFULLY * MOW ABOUT SORRY ABOUT G EXTI>l<xM BUT tVE A OREAPFUt: th SOMETHING FOPf lT t >JEAfl* AND I'LL RING you AGAIN?; "* yjj WbsVMISS;; SORE THROATS 'MAY LEAD ? TO COMPLICATIONS. VOU NEED SOMETMING WHICHiWILkKILL-* GERMS SO.— •I I RECOMMEND a Engagements need not be broken on account of sudden coughs or colds. Nip them in the bud with Pulmonas and prevent Bronchitis, 'Flu or other complications. At thq first sign of a cold Pulmonas I Suck Pulmonas slowly and their penetrating vapours KILL cold and "flu germs QUICKLY. Scientific tests have proved that noxious germs CANNOT LIVE in contact with Pulmonas solution. Pulmonas are invaluable for the alleviation of 'Flu, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Hoarseness, and Sore Throats their healing vapours are qu*ck to soothe and.ease. Take them regularly to prevent infection. It always pays to buy the half-crown Family Size. ' HAVING A GOOCj TIME; JEAN? 1 ' '•MARVELLOUS THANKS.RON AND Alt DUE TO PULMONAS THEY EASED MY THROAT IN NO TIME." - V - ' i'>!?* i 1 ' % Wt) m B - ft J \ , ■ £ ' -e» o. _ kj "*• '■ 'A k J - On the left is a microphoto-. graph showing BRCIIUJS Of \KFUItNZA fluenza. and other noxious germs developeiS in the STREPTOCOCO sputum from a typical influSTAPHYLOCOCCUS AIBOS P 3l '®" l, WiUMOCOCCUS Cn the right* a micropnotograph of same sputum after contact with Pulmonas solution, showing ALL GERMS DESTROYED. • . , -• i -i • , ••,'"V- . • ; " m i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22822, 1 September 1937, Page 21
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