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“MONARCH” SHOES FOR GENTS. “MATCHLESS’’and “DAINTY STEP "for LADIES. “ Big Chief ” for Boys’ Boots and Shoes. “ Miss Muffet ” for School Girls, and Slippers for all. Stocks are almost unprocurable —fresh stocks of all the above have just arrived, but when these orders are completed we do not know when or what the future supplies will be. GREY’S QUALITY SHOE STORE, Repairs Cash. Testing of Eyesight AND Optical Work. MORRISON & GILBERD, LTD., OPTICIANS. 48 Willis Street, Wellington, And at Queen Street, Masterton. FIRST THINGS COME FIRST War requirements alone determine the extent to which railway facilities may be made available for civilian travel. War needs must be served first and all else in order of essentiality. Before you travel, ask yourself whether your journey is more necessary than those of the many thousands of the Armed Forces and their equipment. IS YOUR JOURNEY REALLY NECESSARY? Suggestions lor Gilts For MotherFireside chairs, wall mirrors, cushions, copper screens and log boxes, glass-topped trays, card tables, felt shopping bags, baskets, hearthrugs, combination ironing board, chair, steps. FatherFireside chair, writing bureaus, chromium and inlaid smokers’ stands. Daughterwainut glory boxes, upholstered glory boxes. SonLift top tallboys containing mirror and compartments for ties, sox, hankies, etc. Toddlersmaii seagrass chairs for tiny tots, felt reins, "ivfary Lou” dolls. GOODS MAY BE PURCHASED ON THE LAY-BY SYSTEM IF DESIRED. Call and Inspect the Wide Range of Gifts AT HAROLD TAYLOR’S OTAKI RAILWAY.

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Otaki Mail, 25 January 1943, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otaki Mail, 25 January 1943, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otaki Mail, 25 January 1943, Page 4