WEAR SHOES FROM THE FARMERS’ A—HIGH-FRONTED SHOE In Brown, Black, or Navy Kid, with Patent toe cap and high Spanish heel — 2T /fi PRICE V B— HIGH-FRONTED COURT in Black, Brown, or Navy Glace, with novel Butterfly trim; high Spanish heel— 24/9 PRICE C—GUSSET COURT SHOE In Black, Brown, or Navy Glace, smartly stitched and perforated trimming. Cuban heel—price 26/6 D—Smart COURT style in Black or Brown Glace with front trimming in Suede. Cuban, heel— 07/ A PRICE mmM K—HIGH-FRONTED COURT SHOE in Navy, Brown or-Black. Glace with front trim of Patent; low Spanish heel — OC / Q PRICE LESS 5% DISOOUMIr •-( V * m THE FARMERS’ .ACCEPT C.O.P. CHEQUES. Economical Footwear for Boys and Girts. “COLONIAL” SANDALS with repairable soles. In Black with -Uskide soles. .. 5/9 .. 6/9 .. 7/6 .. 8/6 Sizes 7 to 9 - - .. Sizes lO to 13 ' Sizes Ito 2 .. .... ...” Sizes 3 to 5 .. In BrownSd extra a. Black with Leather soles—81aes7to9 SfMa lO . 6/9 .. 7/9 -- 9/- ... 10/-
“ HOLE-IN-ONE” the triumph of the golf links is atragedy when it happens to your teeth. Don*t wait for trouble—start with Gibbs NOW. Gibbs Dentifrice helps to get rid of the causes of tooth decay, and cleans and polishes your teeth to gleaming whiteness. Its. fragrant, antiseptic foam neutralises acids, makes your gums. firnl, your whole mouth feel delightfully toned up and refreshed. Do as Dentists advise—use Gibbs Dentifrice twice daily. Don't deny yourself ltd a moment lodger— YOUR TEETH ARE IVORY CASTLES . . • DEFEND THEM WITH yUfHe yOV r AT ALL chemists ■ - In UOUf AND STORES fe Small Tins . . 1/ lie! Large Tin* . . !/• S7iiisNZ Large Refills . 1/9 own euchre party at CiILYERiDEN A euchre party was held in the Culverden School recently to augment the Culverden School funds, and attracted a large attendance. The women’s prize was won by Mrs C. J CrptMlL,and the men’s prize Was wo; by Mr H: Maw.'• The results of the aggregates fo the season- are as - follows;—Womer Mrs C. J. Cfbthall 1, Mrs H. Maw 5 Men: Mr W, Addis 1, Mr E. Burrows 2 The women’s prize for best attendanc was won by Miss N. Mockett, and tt men s prize by Mr D. Boyce.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22508, 16 September 1938, Page 4
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358Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22508, 16 September 1938, Page 4
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