E Success I! Scotch^' 5 * 0 Success in life rarely comes /W B quickly—usually many years /iT’/ B must P ass b e f° re it is attained. W/ With whisky it is essential that ITMI iW Y ears should contribute their IO I mellowing influence before it N| iW can he successfully matured. r? I 811 With “D.C.L.” many, many /rji \V\\ ? ears are a h° to pass before it is bottled f° r distribution. No doubt it is this great age ZC]/ which makes “D.C.L” rank foremost among the ( \\ successful Whiskies of the world. Quality guaranteed ky t/ie Distillers Agency Ltd., ' EJmAurgA, Scotland. ro-cjiji ig (GOLD LABEL) ; jl I SCOTCH WHISKY s iffl ’> j LAST FEW DAYS OF SALE AT THE REES-JONES SHOE STORE Shoes For Women THESE SHOES ARE EXCEPTlONALLY GOOD VALUE AND WE ADVISE YOU TO SEE A HI THESE SOON. THE LOW PRICES WILL SOON CLEAR THEM. WOMEN’S GLACE KID TWO-BAR SHOES—Iow and Irigb heels. Very smart shapes. TO CLEAR 17/6 WOMEN’S PATENT ONE-BAR SHOES-Low beds; perfect fitting. Best quality. TO CLEAR IW/6 WOMEN’S NIGGER GLACE KID TWO-BAR SHOES—Latest style. TO CLEAR 22/6 WOMEN’S AIDA SHOES—No toe caps; low heels; most comfortable. TO CLEAR 16 6 WOMEN’S WHITE CANVAS ONE-BAR AND COURT SHOES— Only a few pairs. TO CLEAR 7/6 CHILDREN’S TAN CANVAS SANDALS—Chrome sales; Gght in weight but strong and serviceable. Sizes 7to L TO CLEAR X/H Rees-Jones Shoe Store THE MORRIS-COWLEY FOUR-SEATER. £325 ‘ TH err is no rar on tho market to-day that e«n snprawh flbe TLS h.p. four-seater Morris-Cowley for real motoring value. Its first east is attractively low and its upkeep costs are low. for it does 35-40 mile* to the Mallon of fuel and it never (rives trouble. Four people are accommodated in real comfort in the proportioned and trim lined body. The 11.9 h.p. Morris-Cowley is a full four-seater —a man’s car. By an ingenious arrangement, the rear side-curtain panels form a windscreen for the rear passengers when the hood is down—prefer and complete comfort is thus attained in all weathers. Built in the finest motor-manufacturing plant in Great Britain and made of the finest materials, the Morris-Cowley four-seater is in- | imita’ole. Ask any Morris Owner. 1 R. B. HORSLEY AND CO., AGENTS. be Proud gf it
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19248, 27 February 1925, Page 6
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