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Just Opened Up! CONSIGNMENT OF “JUDGE” ALL BRITISH MADE ENAMELWARE EXQUISITE DESIGNS AND ATTRACTIVE COLOURS. TEAPOTS. Also with Cane-Wrapped' Cpint. 3-pint. 4-pint. Handles. 4/- each. 4/3 each. 4/9 feaeh. 2-pint, 6/6. 3-pint, "i/t TVI II .R J u GS. 1-pint. l?.-pint. 2-pint. HOT WATER JUGS 2/9. 3/-. 3/3. 2-pint, 4/6. You Simply Must See These! D. McFarlane & Co.. Ltd. 108 RIDGWAY STREET.

Sh~ ’ WH IT F “Fleetfoot” White ILiI -J? Canvas One - bar \ Rubber Sole and Shoe, CREPE . z ,. \ Rubber Sole and ®L P* / ' e <* I FP.FC for Cash Kith Order g C White Canvas Shoe, Two-ply T’ / Upper, Honeycomb Rubber f Sole and Foxing. Men's 6 to I 11. 6/®; Women’s 3 to 8. 5/«; I Misses’ 11 to 2, 4/11; Girls’ &W HANNAH’S Uniform Prices at all ©ur Branches / Rs2—“Fleetfoat.”. -4IT \ B WN \ No. R 5 X. W F S yV \@) «*Z J “Fleetfoot” White \ // Canvas One - strap White Canvas Shoe. •’ Shop. Crepe RubToe Cap, Crepe Rubier j I ber SoleSole. Men s 6 to 10, 7/11; VA W ' Price 7/6. Women's 3 to 8, 6/11; Misses’ 14 to 2, 5/11; /C Girls’ 10, 5/6; Child- <£?>¥ASf ren’s 5 to », 4/11. No 100 7 AVENUE, WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 5

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