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THE LIQUIDATOR OF THE ASSIGNED BOOT and SHOE STOCK of FRISBY'S LIMITED Sells to K.K. FOOTWEAR The Entire Assigned Boot and Shoe Stock of Frisby s Ltd., of Karangahape Road, has been purchased by K.K. FOOTWEAR at a most sacrificial price. K.K. FOOTWEAR will commence to clear this stock on their premises— TO-DAY AT 9 A.M. LADIES' WALKING SHOES will be sold in Groups at- 3/11 4/11 5/11 6/11 8/11 and 10/6 Pair - CHILDREN'S SHOES cleared in similar fashion. THIS MORNING AT 9 AT mmm 270-272 KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Near Hugh Wright Ltd.'* New Store). lit t fir / 'A SKI m S3O tz i W m mm i B &X i m IS ' ou ' w ' l ° a< Jore the luxury of lovely ~ J "" Undies, yet like the thrill of practical economy... these are the Undies for you. Just to know that their exquisite .texture and delicate colours come up « as good as new ' after many, many washings, completely justifies your Indulgence In their loveliness. r GARMENT MADE IN NEW ZEALAND TRADE MAfIK. anese WOE -INGtWID LOCKNIT This is the Tib to look for. It's on every garment made from a genuine ail-British "Celanese' fabric. Make certain of lasting latisfaction by seeing this Tab on every garment it's your guarantee of highest quality. If any difficulty in obtaining, write for name of nearest stockist to : G. A. WRIGHT, P.O. Box 795, Wellington. Sou hfanttfadurtrt of Ctlanm ' rami and FaMct and Proprietor! of U\t Trait Mark ' Cilantit': BRITISH CELANESE LIMITED. CELANESE HOUSE, LONDON, V%M , ENGLAND LUCKY CHARM ART UNION RESULTS. First Prize Second Prize •« Third Prize .•••• Fourth Prize ... Fifth Prize ..... Sixth Prize .... Seventh Prize .• . £2OOO . £IOOO . £SOO £4OO 163883 £3OO 101660 £2OO 176184 £IOO 20027 £5 PRIZES. 107894 142874 173591 109010 145306 17441(1 111404 147052 18383-1 115917 147547 18538:) 116345 147758 185741 - 117055 151452 187787 118790 154521 187783 119504 155402 188500 125041 15fSS88 11M37C 125190 158616 19330? 125235 160763 197822 132931 161129 20095,') 133876 163911 202002 133582 366171 20210 A 135442 170091 210708 138120 171239 141059 173139 N. McARTHUR, Secretary. fln? T?'| N ! Trust Angus to h»il Jii ! „ Luxur / 4ha ves - swift and htful'y smooth - with 7 o'clock slotted blades. The price - 5 blades for one shilling. They also fit his old 3-peg razor I Try them yourself. r ' ,vrTZ ~ , - Everything for your Baby m m M IN BABY CARS at the Leading Pram House. Terms Arranged Free Catalogue. W. A. Thompson & CO., 313 QUEEN STREET, S Doors Above Town Hall. Est. 1893. BE WARNED! NEGLECTED IPM WILL WRECK YOUR HEALTH Here's Quick, Certain Relief Catarrh is a most insidious healthwrecker. It usually starts with just a slight cold in the head. That head cold develops. Eyes start to run. There is a nasty discharge from the nose and constant sneezing. Then & beastly, bad-smelling mucus forms, which chokes-up air passages. You feel feverish. Your head aches constantly. Before long appetite goes and the constant swallowing oflgermladen mucus may set up a serious form of gastric trouble. A Remedy with a Long Reputation We know De Witt's Catarrhal Cream will give you quick relief and permanently end this malignant trouble. Get a supply to-day, use it according to the simple directions given. De Witt's Catarrhal Cream is the finest guaranteed remedy for catarrh, bad colds in the head and hay fever. Ask for and see you get for Catarrh, Chronic Cold in the Head and Hay Fever. Price 1/9. /"FOR FIVE

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23367, 8 June 1939, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23367, 8 June 1939, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23367, 8 June 1939, Page 20

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