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Ofhc pie peo rhoe/ notice youi II do than you more T OOKING people "up and down " is a very true phrase. The final glance rests on your footwear. Glean, well-polished shoes indicate self-respect and efficiency. Dirty shoes depict laziness and a "don't care" attitude. Socially and in business clean footwear is as important as a clean collar or a clean shave. BLACK TAN DARK BROWN Made in New Zealand 00T FOUS s> IA Of s BO WN FO«vOROVV (0^ Soots Shoes The Tin that opens with a twist.

S3 Qde BMfA " € AMELIA 99 A comfortable, stylish heeled shoe with, strap and buckle for street, indoor, or sports wear. You now have the advantages of a new range of Summer. Footwear —"The Dela." Finer, smarter, better finished, longer wearing—and greater value than was ever before available ... a product of Great Britain that amply justifies the preference being accorded manufactures from the Homeland. Ask your retailer to show you the "Dela" range... you will be well repaid. Qhe HEJA " GRACE Comfort and smart appearance are very happily combined in the "Grace." Orepe solo, low heel, make it suitable for allround vrear. :<-y. m m mm ma Wholesale Distributors for New Zealand: SOBB 6 GLENDINING LTD Branches throughout N.2. m :ftS:¥:S 4 # WMi skiSJ; '.iiSW® i MADE IN Engl AND FOR GOOD PLUMBING Successor to T. Banks, Plumbing Brancb, Prompt and Satisfactory Repairs. GEO. STENING, Or. Cambridge Terrace and Cashel Street. •Phone 36-761 (Facing Cashel Street Bridge)

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20106, 9 December 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20106, 9 December 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20106, 9 December 1930, Page 6

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