FOOTWAEE FOE WINTER. I have pleasure in advising the arrival of seasonable Boots and Shoes for Men, Women and Children. LADIES’ EVENING SHOES, in black and white Satin Patent and Gold and Silver Brocade. LADIES’ GLACE AND PATENT LACE SHOES. LADIES BROGUE SHOES, in Tan and Black. For Men’s wear I have imported MARLOW’S world-re-nowned Boots in Zug, Box-Calf and Glace. ZUG is a special weather-resisting leather, and will keep your feet dry and give you every satisfaction. Call and inspect these new goods. R. P. PALMER BOOT IMPORTER, ’ WAYERLEY. I “All the world loves a lover" and ell the world loves to help the lovers. For that reason we present a fine assortment of *Diamond ‘Rings m ell the ' latest designs, at prices to suit all purses. See our stock before you select rings or Jewellery, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER & JEWEU.EE • owmm^' X mm liSiiiiiii Mfifo23 SPRING MILLINERY WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUR FIRST CONSIGNMENT OP SPRING HATS AND FLOWERS ALSO A SMALL ASSORTMENT OP Jumpers and Frocks. The NEWEST and LATEST in SPRING DRESS GOODS. SMART COLLARS and CUFFS will be on SHOW. WHITE’S EGMONT ST., PATEA. I CYCLES! CYCLES! s _ New Shipments to hand. RELIABLE ENGLISH CYCLES, Complete Coaster Hubs, Mudguards and good tyres at £io/io/- and £l2/10/THE FAMOUS PERFECT RED BIRD CYCLES, fully guaranteed at £ls/10/HAVE YOUR CYCLE OVERHAULED ready for the SPRING and SUMMER. We carry out renovations which in many cases makes cycles as good as new. Enamelling, replating, new rims and spokes etc., etc. Every fitting and accessory supplied at lowest rates and fitted by repair specialists- Send your cycle or write for quotation, satisfaction guaranteed, TURNER & Co. THE CYCLE AND MOTOR WORSES MARIA PLACE - - - WANGANUI. v (Established 189SL
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Patea Mail, Volume XLVI, 27 August 1923, Page 2
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284Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume XLVI, 27 August 1923, Page 2
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