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ONE HUNDRED & EIGHTY BABIES WANTED! 180 pairs of BABX3S* SHOES Just arrived from London. Black, Brown, White, Blue, Fawn. Sizes 2, 3* 4* 5* Ankle strap, leather sole and heel— .. .. /Jt Priced at only "/ w CHILDRENS WHITE SH|IRLEY TEMPLE BOOTS. A fresh shipment arrived to-day—-,*7.l9/- “121/0 CHILDREN’S BLACK LACE SHOES, Box Calf, wide welts. Splendid grade Shoes. Fringed tongue or plain—--4,5,60/ij NURSES’ SHOES. Just arrived. White Canvas Lace. Cohan 18/11 Also White Buckskin Cuban heels Lace,' with 29/Just arrived BABIES’ ANKLE STRAP SHOES, 40 pairs. Black. Fawn, Blue. Sizes 2, 3, / f < « 4, 5, 6 .. PRICE O/ A A Just Landed—WHlTE BUCKSKIN IBAR SHOES for Children—Pri.ces; Sizes 4’s to 6’s Sizes 7’s to 9‘s 16/11 MEN’S MI-WOOLLIES, with leather Golosh Boots, best // quality At] / O MATCHLESS BABY SHOES. In Black Calf, ankle straps, leather soles. Sizes 3, 4, 5, 6 PRICE 6/11 O’BRIEN’S TAN ELK WORKING BOOTS. All sizes. New shipment— PRICE BABIES’ NURSERIES in all colours. Just arrived from Eng- «/|| land .. PRICE •/** CHILDREN’S WHITE PATENT ANKLE STRAPS, leather sole. English make PRICED AT 7/3 19 Pairs CHILDREN’S ENGLISH TAN ONE-BAR SHOES, leather welted soles. Sizes 5 and 6 PRICE 9/9 25 Fairs of above. 7, 8, 9—PRICE Sizes 10/9 CHILDREN’S FELT SLIPPERS, cushion soles. Bargain lot All sizes 2/6 GENTS'. OVERSEAS fiSS/IY BOOTS. Box Calf Derby fronts. no toeeap. all leather lined W MEN’S FAWN ARCTIC FELT AXBEET SLIPPERS, leather soles and heels. All sizes ft /X PRICE MEN’S FELT BOOTS, with leather all round. Warm through- |fl/| W out .. .. PRICE ‘7/ 11 MEN’S FAWN ARCTIC PKLT BUCKLE BOOTS, leather soles and heels. All sizes PRICE 10/9 MEN’S SPLIT KIP NAILED SHOOTERS, for Farmers. No IX toecans W f » • BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ Chrome D SCHOOL BOOTS, leather sole*. PRICED— ’ Sizes 10’s to 13’s . ST* 19/11 17/11 S-22/6 MEN’S HARD-WEARING LACS CLOGS. all sizes,SPECIAL PRICE— 19/11 Wonderful MUSTERERS’ BOOTS, stout Tan Greenblde, heavily nailed, and toe and heel plated; Pluvolbed. SPECIAL PRICE .. Postage: 8d on Ladies’. 1/3 on Men's Boots STEWART ROBINSON, Cashel Sheet
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THE MAN WHO HAS CAUGHT COLD Knows he should go to bed, but often his work won't let him. The best thing he can do is to take Settle's lightning Cough Cure, the rich, red, fast-acting cough remedy that helps relieve chest tightness—break up phlegm and restore "normal breathing. Prepared in the laboratories of George [ Settle, Chemist, 769 Colombo street, Christchurch. Settle’s Lightning Cough Cure quickly gets in DIRECT contact with the affected membranes and affected passages, and helps prevent cough and cold germs from developing. Settle’s Cough Cure has helped thousands of men. women, and children throw off colds ttjat looked like hanging on. Get genuine Settle’s Lightning Cough Cure from your chemist or store now. —3
Sluggish Feeling WARDED OFF BY DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS Miss G. F. Skinner, 14 Goldsmith street, Christchurch, writes:—“As a general medicine for rehabilitating the system I find Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills most satisfactory in warding off any sluggish sufleriiig and I can recommend their use to any person needing a useful general medicine.” —ls W. H. COMSTOCK CO., LTD.. Parish st.. ttfelllnffton
WANT-ADS “I sold them through 'The Press want-ads.—and bought these new things." —6
Flo, SPEED OUR SHIPS” NAVY WEEK “SPEED OUR SHIPS” NAVY WEEK “SPEED OUR SHIPS” NAVY WEEK “SPEED OUR SHIPS” THE Does its Duty ALWAYS NOW YOUR DUTY LIBERTY LOAN Every Pound is wanted—the £l—the £s—the £lo—the £so—the £IOO is wanted just as much as the £20,000. Do YOUR Duty. The space for this advertisement has been generously donated by J. BaUantyne & Co• Ltd.—Hay’s Ltd-— McKenzie & Willis Ltd • —Colder Mackay Co. Ltd .
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23974, 15 June 1943, Page 3
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