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LADIES' GLACE OXFORD SHOES; patent toe cap, smart military heels, English make. | Usually 29/6, 'Sale price 16/11 This Shoe Sale is not a Sale of Cheap Shoes, but a Sale of the Very Best prcrevni our maimans This is a great chance to get High Grade Shoes at Ordinary Prices. LADIES' GLACE OXFORD SHOES; plain fronts, nice cuban heels; English make. Usual price 27/6, Sale price 18/6 WOMEN'S BUTTON BOOTS; American mala-. Were 49/6, To Clear 10/6 LADIES' GLACE Louis heels. JING SHOES; Sale price 12/6 We have just landed a bit>' consignment of LADIES' FELT SLIPPERS. From 2/9 to 6/11 LADIES' GLACE STRAP SHOES; Louis heels; English make. Sale price 12/6 LADIES' GLACE COURT SHOES; smart cuban heels. Sale price 19/6 LADIES''BLACK & GOLD BROCADED EVENING SHOES; smart Louis heels; all sizes. Sale price 22/6 We have the Best Selection of HIGHGRADE FOOTWEAR in Poverty Bay. including "Health," "Bostocks, " "Fords," "Sherwpods," and the celebrated "K" Footwear. GENTS.' WILLOW CALF OXFORD BOOTS; latest shape, welted soles. Usual price 39/6, Sale price 22/6 GENTS.' BOX DERBY BOOTS: good heavy soles, wide-welts, English make. ;reat wearers. 29/6 GENTS.' CKRCLIL DERBY BOOTS; New Zealand make; screwed soles. Sale price 19/6 GENTS.' FOOTBALL " BOOTS 13/6, 16/6, 17/6, and the famous "Dally M.," with, steel spring, 19/6

BOOKS FOR EVE A LIST WORTH RUNNING THROUGH. FOR THE DICKENS' READERS— We have a complete set of CHARLES DICKENS (25 volumes), in a neat red cloth binding, clear type, thin paper. The Set for £3/10/0. "FOR ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTSADVANCED ACCOUNTS, by R N. Carter. A Manual of Advanced Book-keeping *and Accountancy. 12/- each. FOR SHAKESPEAREAN: LOVERS— An Illustrated Edition of SHAKESPEARE, with 50 Black and While and Colored Illustrations; 15/-. Also a complete SHAKESPEARE, strongly bound in cloth ; 1352 pages; 10/- each. .... FOR WIRELESS ENTHUSIASTS-^ Elementary Principles! of Wireless Telegraphy*, by Bangay, in 2 parte; 4/6 each. -.•••• . Text Book on Wireless Telegraphy, by R. Stanley; 15/6. FOR NURSES— Watson's Handbook for Nurses; 11/-. Practical Nursing, by Maxwell and Pope; 12/-. Obstetrical Quiz Book, by Carlson; 6/6. Bryan's Nurses' Complete. Medical Dictionary; 3/-. FOR CRICKETERS— The Art of Cricket, by Warwick Armstrong ; profusely Illustrated; 6/-. FOB BUDDING POLITICIANS— The Life and Work of R. J. Seddon; 8/6. FOR THE SHEEPFARMER— The New Zealand Farmers' Account Book. Sheepfarming in New. Zealand, by Win. Perry; 5/-. The Key to Success in Dairying under Australasian Conditions; 6/-. NEW AND RECENT FICTION (6/- Each)— The Tale of Triona,, by W. J. Locke. The Shadow of the East, by\he Author of The Sheik. Tell England, by Ernest Raymond. Fa.ir Harbor, by Joseph Lincoln. Square Deal Sanderson, by C. A. Seltzer. Peradventure, by Robert Keable* The Latest 2/6 Editions, Bar Twenty-three, by Mulford. The Moon Out of Reach, by Margaret Pcdler. Ridgway of Montana, by W. M. Raine. Swift Lighting, by J. A. Curwood. Webster's Man's Man, by Peter Kyne. , The Long Lone Trail,;%-A. C Hales. The Pace of the-Ox, by MUls,Young. \ The Cow Punchy JoEK. J.eSread/ ' : • ' Sweet Stranger, . •, > The Valley of Silent Meri>;dby J. A. Curwood. Silver Wings*, by Christine J. Slade. 2/g EACH; FOUR COPIES, POST PAID, IQ/Q fHONF Ko. 123. *

GET YOUR ARCHITECT To Specifv CONCRETE ROOF9NO TILES THE IDEAL ROOF for Besidenco, Factory, or Public Euildmga. Jnaranteed Superior to any Tile on th« Market, and at CONSIDERABLE LESS COST. They make your Home Beautiful, Cool, Well Ventilated, Sound-proof, and Water-tight. ; SPECIFY ALSO—PETROS FIBRUS PLASTER SHEETS (Tbe beei Ceiling nnd Wall Finish). Particulars and Quotatioiiß from— CEO. W. AITKEN, BUILDER, ©ARNARVON ST., GTSBORNE. LATEST BOOKS : JRIDE OF PALOMAR, by P. B. Kyne; The Mysterious Rider, by Zane Grey; Man of the Forest, by Zane! Grey; Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory; Drag Harlan, by C. A. Seltzer; above books were 6/-, now 3/6 each. Just Arrived New Books, in 2/6 Editions: The Last Trail, by ZanoGrcy; Bar 20 Three, by C. Mulford; Eidgway of Montana and The Highlander, by McLeod Raino; Twisted Trails, by Henry Oven,;'Webster's Man's Man, by P. B.: kyne'; Swift Lightning, by J. 0. Cur-' wood; Moon Out of Reach, M. Pedlar., Smith's Signal Store 207 Gladstone Road. WHY GO FURTHER FOR FRESH FRUIT A«*U GROCERIES WE DELIVER THE GOODS. NOTICE. ' LBERT T. JONES begs to advise i. you, when anticipating alterations or additions, it will pay you to ring 1358, or call nt Workshop, Aickin and Sons, Timber Yards, Carnarvon Street. ALBERT T. JONES, Builder and Contractor, Private Address: Haronga Rd., Kaiti. 705

NOTICE. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. The May fair Corner Harris Street & Wainui Road 'PHONE 1201. DRESSMAKING AND COSTUMES COT k MADE BY EXPERTS, • FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED! PRICES MODERATE. ... 741 GROCERIES AT S. CLARE'S COST BUT LITTLE. CUSTOMERS will find our prices are. Lowest and our goods of the best quality. We deliver promptly to all! parts of the Borough for cash. Liberal Discounts for all goods oyer £2. Satisfaction guaranteed. NOTE OUR ADDRESS S. CLARE, JUST OVER KAITT BRIDGE (Next Harris Bros.). TO PLUMBERS AND CONTRACTORS -L-L for the AUCKLAND EARTHENWARE DRAIN PIPE CO. All Sizes of PIPES and FITTINGS Kept in Stock, on tho Premisss, GREY STREET JAMES MORRISON (Established 1890.) 3EGS to intimate that he is prepared to submit Prices for all classes of PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING WORK, Oo percentage basis if preferred. , A special feature of my business: DECORATION WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. All Work and Materials Guaranteed. JAMES "MORRISON, 202 Stout Street. •Phone 1088. .609 UTTER PAPER, printed or plain, t at Herald Office.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16116, 3 May 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16116, 3 May 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16116, 3 May 1923, Page 8

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