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X A e 0,1 ! nL f c I X1 1 \7 II 0 11 I L\ L .aS- o n y fl ) ) o' e ea 7 o v o< ' d so'of" voc 40 " \ / ■i'' l N de " r i y I IMPORTANT. 1 ’, -—A I Since Mrs. Manners' ap- f gr 1 pointment book is filling I i 1 rapidly, it is most essen- | - K : I f / | tial to moke your op- | MB I I / I I pointments without delay. I"7 V\\ I I KL/ (I —A. yj Man y were disappointed V • \\ // ,ost time throu9h dc,ay 1 \. J -Z* / in t> oo^in 9 appointments. I ''' -' " 1 Phone 41-190. B ; .... ... -.5.. a..- ■ ■■. specially selected... for mention here are three shoes which we consider shining examples of the industry's realisation of present day needs. We should have been proud of these shoes even in days when ,we had the resources of the world at our disposal. a. of polished calf and suede, ' cleverly patterned, this shoe will finally dispel any idea that appearance must be sacrificed to ' comfort. From its walled toe to its Cuban heel it is designed to take good care of. busy feet, yet it is as spruce a little shoe as we have seen for many a day. Black or Navy in sizes 3to /. priced 41 /6 b. an age-old favourite—the plain court shoe-with the added comfort of an instep-hugging strap. In Brown suede wtth , Cuban heel and strap of Seal grain calf, or in Black suede with satin calf. S.zes 3 to 7. priced 42/o a c. a handsome walking shoe of grained calf with military leather heel. Smart ghillie tie, stitched and punched vamp, n Luggage Tan or Navy, A, B & C fittings. priced 45/KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. WELLINGTON

B Nestle's cocoa HAS THAT REAL CHOCOLATE FLAVOUR Nestle*, I Cleveland Road, Auckland. In times like these Every Railway Wagon Must Work Too many users of transport still treat Railway wagons as warehouses instead of putting them back into traffic. How shocked they would be if they were accused of retarding our war effort—" One wagon out of thousands. It was only two or three days at our siding!" But IN TOTAL, idle wagons can represent hundreds of days—a huge loss to our vital transport system in its colossal war task. . . . Will you take steps NOW to see that you are not unwittingly an offender? We MUST Get Quicker Turnround

D.I.C KNITTING WOOL SECTION is now situated just inside the MAIN ENTRANCE For your greater convenience, the Wool Section is now situated, to the left, as you come in the Main Doors, of the D.I.C. THE D.I.C

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 234, 30 June 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 234, 30 June 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 234, 30 June 1944, Page 8

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