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Just arrived from Dublin , Ireland illlllliillllllllllllli A Fresh Consignment of Jacob’s Biscuits including the famous “ Royal AfternoonT ea” as supplied to the Royal Household m e M dia m A ea Shoe Shoe Above we picture one of the latest Zealandia Shoe models—a neat and shapely walking shoe in black glace kid. This is an excellent specimen of fine footwear—it is a shoe which Milady will wear with thorough satisfaction as to style, comfort, and wearing qualities. The "Princess , Quality” Trade Mark, as reproduced below, is stamped on the sole. This attractive footwear can be seen at leading shoe stores. Zealand Shoes, as the name implies, are made in New Zealand . Skelton,Frostick 4 Co. Ltd. Christchurch Auckland Palmerston N. Grcymouth MISSES BERESFORD School of Music and Dancing have started a JAZZ CLUB for every Saturday Evening in the MASONIC HALL, EDEN TERRACE All the Latest Jazzirur tauirht Music by Miss Bcrcsford’s Jazz Orchestra VISITORS to AUCKLAND ;™STONEHURSr“: "The Triad” says : "We find Stonehurst easily one of the best boarding-houses we have ever known perfect comfort, unfailing courtesy.” MR. & MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietors Arts and Crafts DEPOT :: STUDIO Foj Orders Edith Norrish For Lessons 266 Queen Street, Auckland 2 doors above Auckland Savings Bank Do You take Snaps ? See particulars of ffinceMT new Snap-Shot £ SB Competition on *o e Page 26. MISSES BERESFORD School of Music and Dancing have started a JAZZ CLUB for every Saturday Evening in the MASONIC HALL, EDEN TERRACE All the Latest Jazzing taught Music by Miss Beresford’s Jazz Orchestra VISITORS to AUCKLAND STAY • AT. STONEHURST RESIDENTIAL . HOTEL . "The Triad” says : "We find Stonehurst easily one of the best boarding-houses we have ever known —perfect comfort, unfailing courtesy.” MR. & MRS. ALPERT A. BROWN, Proprietors Arts and Crafts DEPOT :: STUDIO Foj Orders Edith Norrish For Lessons 2(5(5 Queen Street, Auckland 2 doors above Auckland Savings Bank Do You take Snaps ? See particulars of new Snap-Shot Competition on Page 26. When Writing to Advertisers Please Mention "The Ladies' Mirror”

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 5, 1 November 1922, Page 38

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Page 38 Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 5, 1 November 1922, Page 38

Page 38 Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 5, 1 November 1922, Page 38

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