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Always look for the name “BOSTOCK” on the soles jggfy- V J? THE VITAL POINT a most vital matter if it be health. They are the point of greatest moment if it be dress. And if it be comfort, they are the only item in a ’ man’s clothes which must fit—on pain and penalty. Many men nev«r knew what it was to have perfect shoes fitting them perfectly till they were told of the Bostock shoes and the Bostock fit. BOSTOCK SHOES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT SOLE WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS FOR NORTH ISLAND: BOSTOCK AND CLARK SHOE IMPORTERS, LTD, WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND. tOTUS, ITB., STAFFORD AND NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND

ROSTOCK’S JU SHOE DRESSINGS k_J UdtD ■ ATALANTA symbol of SPEED AND ENDURANCE * r igi iSi''s —' —< ®\ rawwei gfc * ' '* < ' ' f Atalanta, fair vision of loveliness and daugh- denes offered himself for the contest. They ter of Arcadia’s king, was famed through all raced. Each time Atalanta sped past him of Greece for her winged speed. Lithe as he flung before her a glittering apple of a reed, a goddess of grace, she ran before gold ; and each time Atalanta paused in the vary wind, the gay fringe of her garment her flight to gather it up. And by this ruse, fluttering behind her. Enamoured of men Hippomenes won her hand. and beloved by them, she heard with dismay . m r i,—„• i j the words of the oracle, “ Atalanta, do not Gre « al ? mythology has given us this legend marry, for marriage will be your ruin.” °f Atalanta lady of loveliness and goddess of grace. Her graceful speed and endurance So Atalanta heeded the saying of the sage find their counterpart in the STUDEBAKER and fled from the importunings of her Car. suitors, devoting her days to sports of the The STUDEBAKER STANDARD SIX CUSchase. But prince and poet would not TOM SEDAN embodies all the distinctive forget her, and Atalanta could not still beauty of the master creators of fine coachtheir pleadings. work and satisfies the utmost longing for Finally she said, “ I shall marry him who motoring luxury. It has a low-hung steel will best me a-foot, but who tries and fails bo ? y - flntshed ,‘ n colorful lacquers-mohair shall lose his life.” And some of the bright upholstery wide windows and the complete glory of Greece was dimmed by those who equipment of a costly built-to-order car. gave their lives in futile attempts to win her. P n .d er , Gle bonnet 1S be STUDEBAKER L-head motor —a marvel of quiet power. But Hippomenes, enchanted by her beauty, Disc wheels and four-wheel brakes contribute was undaunted. In his distraction he ap- to its perfection of performance. STUDEpealed to Venus who, unseen, placed three BAKER’S facilities bring you this Custom golden apples in his hand. Then Hippo- Sedan at the price of an ordinary car. Standard Six Custom CC O C Sedan re6uced to cLOZ-O We extend to you a cordial invitation to inspect the | STUDEBAKER STANDARD SIX CUSTOM SEDAN TO-DAY USED CARS TAKEN IN PART PAYMENT. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. New Zealand Agents for STUDEBAKER MOTORS f' CTh M The Avenue, , JlkJW® lb MOo WANGANUI And at CHRISTCHURCH, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, TIMARU and PALMERSTON NORTH, Local Anents • NEW PLYMOUTH. F. E Quin; HUNTERVILLE A. Dalziell; ELTHAM, Eltham Motors Ltrl.l RTHLS Ford* Co.; TAIHAPE, R. W. Fitzsimmons: WAITARA. Hayhurst Motor Co.; RAETAHI R. B. Dawson Ltd. MANGAWEKA, A. McGregor ; TAUMARUNUI, P. H Reardon ; HAWERA, Mortlock & Co.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19787, 10 March 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19787, 10 March 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19787, 10 March 1927, Page 2