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GREAT STOCKTAKING SALE OF DRAPERY. BOOTS AND SHOES . AT LUXFORD & Go’s AEAMOHO. A FEW LIVES QUOTED HERE, BUT CALL AND SEE STOCK FOR YOURSELF. Men's Dart: Working Shirts, 12/Men’s Tweed Caps 5/11 Men’s Kip Bluchers .... 17/6 Men’s Calf Welted Boots. . 3 7/6 Boys’ Tweed Hats .... 7/11 Boys’ Oil Coats 27/6 Box Suits. 3’s to 7’s ... 127/6 Suit Lengths 65/ Gipls’ Chrome School Boots ‘(l2’s to 2’sj 19/6 Ladies’ Slip-ons ........ 30/ Ladies’ Wool Sweaters from 45/ Blousing 3/11 the piece Plannellette Blousing, 1/- yard. Cotton Gaberdine, 3/- yard. Forfor, 2/6 yard. Figured Crepes, 2/6 yard. Navy and Black Serges, 3/11 yard Strong V/hite Calico, 1/5 yard. White Blankets, 36/11. Ladies’ Welted Lace Shoes, 37/6. AT WANGANUI EAST. Flour 19/6, 10/-, 5/-. Idoz Currants 11/-. Idoz Sultanas 13/6. Figs, Idoz for IS/-. Prunes 14/- doz. All DRAPERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERY & PRODUCE at Lowest Prices for Cash at Rubber Soles 2/9, 3/-, 3/6, 4/-. High cost of Boots solved by using Rubber Soles. They last 12 months, whilst ordinary leather soles only last a couple of months. You can tack the Rubber Soles on ydurself. All sizes as follows:—Child’s 2/9, Women’s 3/-, Youth’s 3/6, Gent’s 4/-. W. M. Luxford & Co., Wanganui East and Ar>amoho. The man with Jthe /.mite - Wmt FbJish Diack w ack Shoe ; . / i i m Because, ashore or afloat, his boots avs given a daily rub with “ NUGGET!” Admiral Jellicoe, the gallant crew of the H.M.S. “ New Zealand, and the whole of the British Navy use and appreciate this King of Polishes. The British Tar s face wears a smile that woirt wear olf, and his boots a shine that won't come off. *’ NUGGET ” is the original Polish—the first one on the market—and is still shining strong. It’s economical. waterproof, preservative, and lends a lasting brilliancy to all leather. Obtainable at Grocers and stores throughout the Dominion. Just ask for* Wsm <3*s mmr In days of Sir Francis Drake. L\ V - Jit Tea first became known in England towards the end of the 16th century. In those stirring times when England’s sailors swept the seas a chest of Tea was a more valued prize than many a trinket wrested from the haughty Spaniard. And yet money could not buy any tea that would compare with 66 IS&S EVERYBODY’S FAVOURITE Just as “Amber Tips” is superior to the tea of Drake’s days so too does it to-day hold pride of place over other brands. One trial will prove its merits —test it to-night. 1W

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160725, 11 August 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160725, 11 August 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160725, 11 August 1920, Page 7