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s sun SPRING FOOTWEAR. MODERATELY PRICED. A review of our NEW SPRING- SHOES will reveal many types of Footwear of individuality at PRICES SURPRISINGLY MODERATE, , STUDY OUR WINDOWS for the Newest Styles of the World’s Best Shoemakers.

GREAT STOCKTAKING SAKE DRAPERY. BOOTS AND SHOES • —AT—LUIFQRD k Go’s ARAMOHO. A PEW LINES QUOTED HERE, BUT CALL AND SEE STOCK FOR . YOURSELF. Men’s Dark Working Shirts, 127Men’s Tweed Caps 5/11 Men’s Kip Bluchers .... 17/6 Men’s Calf Welted Bopts.. 37/6 Boys’/Tweed Hats ..... 7/11 Boys' Oil Coats 27/6 Box Suits, 3’s to 7’s ... 127/6 Suit Lengths 65/ Girls’ Chrome School Boots (12’s to 2’s) 19/6 Ladies’ Slip-ons ......... 30/ Ladies’ Wool Sweaters from 45 / Blousing 3/11 the piece Plannellette Blousing, 1/- yard. Cotton Gaberdine, 3/- yard. For for, 2/C yard. Figured Crepes, 2/6 yard. Navy and Black Serges, 3/11 yarc Strong White Calico, 1/5 yard. White Blankets, 3 6/11. Ladies’ Welted Lace Shoes, 37/6. AT WANGANUI EAST. Flour 19/6, 10/S 5/t Idoz Currants 11/-. Idoz Sultanas 13/6. Pigs, Idoz for 18/-. 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 yourself. All sizes as follows:—Child’s 2/9, Women’s 3/-, Youth’s 3/6, Gent’s 4/-. GIOLDEI HARP TEA. TWO TONS JUST ARRIVED. PRICES 2/10, 3/- and 3/4. Highest Value, for it goes further than any Tea on the Market. W. IVI. Luxford & Co., Wanganui East and Aramoho. <• /IDSJ7S2 202 For flavour and fragrance Bl i* Ml Ml II HIP 1 r U ISO. f rm. (Sipf WTi A CO C O fRYS „ pore Break fast €0 s -PRYft SON s l °, >L & I THIS bonnie wee thing is a FRY’S COCOA girl. Her cheeks are rosy —she’s plump and strong —a sunny, healthy, romping little maid because she gets FRY’S regularly. A most untiring little person—but FRY’S gives back all her spent energy —and MORE to grow on. Have you any little “pale faces” at home? Build them up with FRY’S* n

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160734, 21 August 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160734, 21 August 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160734, 21 August 1920, Page 6

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