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GEORGE COURT S » Karangahape Road, AUCKLAND "For Quality Goods at Lower Prices" I fll rr -mm w> % Us x w/l .Uv* Vr" **&<! iMm V, IDEAL "ALL-WEATHER" SHOE ,In Brown or Black... 19'11 pair The friendly little Brogue you'll be pleased to wear in all weathers —sturdy, comfortable and long-wearing, for golf, walking, or everyday wear in wet city streets. With Goodyear, non-slip, damp-proof sole. In Black or Brown. Sizes and half sizes Price, 19/11 JUST OPENED: LATEST WINTER STYLES IN BOSTOCK AND CLARKE ENGLISH FOOTWEAR GEORGE COURT'S : KARANGAHAPE ROABI, AUCK. :l ' "-L ix ' I hON % SHRIMP 1 PASTE I V THE SANDWICH PASTE THAT MAKES THE SANDWICH Sold in 14 Different Varieties A MACONIOCHIE'S PRODUCT Agents: Douglas G. McCaul & Co. Ltd Wellington. I * ftej m 61.76.28NZ ITS ALL. POM CEYLON J A \\A. % k mm - V? A xmwFA a t 5-* i 1 When COLDS are about %and COUGHS assail the family quiet 'A m <i| l|| Bonnington's Irish Moss must always bo in the &.'&•» medicine-cupboard 1 And why ? Because this rich warming linctus is always sss£ needed in emergencies. It SOOTHES, it stops coughing like magic, its penetrating pungency envelopes any !|w|| CATARRH and it reduces j|Ws feverishness. No Imitation will dot 16 & 2'6 You must get the genuine w End all Family Coughs and Cold Troubles with IRIS

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23319, 12 April 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23319, 12 April 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23319, 12 April 1939, Page 4

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