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gk Public Opinion I ■ ■ WSBKMfA " I wish to express my appreciation ', of the service ■ WBB&mmSffl ' rendered by your St; Albans brandy The staff cqurWS^BS^^^ . . teously complied with my wishes, betraying cbhsider- ' WfaGffi^Wmr ' able interest and rendering all assistance possible." ■M^r"**&Jkv "-It is only right for me to acknowledge |SF^%s* <z*Ci. Sss>s *^ the courtesy and obliging nature of your J&~ X* ~*^**r £^ jfiLsr***^-*^ Halaitai manager." . R^^^r^'ST^S^T L***< f "I admire your excellent plan for child , f» '•* ' ">:-,* 'l J» / "I am well pleased witK all the goods I :ji/. - l^fyl / sent, and prices too." , -m°*\ -* / These extracts are taken from a few of a great number of ~,' ~.^ t* >: §p f / appreciative letters received during 1932. We are pleased ** '■ ' Mr'' -V / aye S additional evidence that we are succeeding in '*X"jF >' W\.\ %J our a*m >- not rnei'ely to please with price and quality, but - ~''wk.'- - ' ' "£t -'*3 ln reru^er'n S °$ friendly, courteous service to a rapidly """'*- ' *# *"* c can use t^le Panted word in this space. We can use j^^k.Vi ' ~' /y '{ speech in public and private conversation, but it is only „ * '\' t because we substantiate the claims of our advertisements ** t-' ' :> by performance and achievement that Public Opinion \?J ■ ■ '-, -J gives us this favourable verdict. K. *': X STAR STORES (Wellington) LTD. Here are some summer weather lines at STAR STORES PRICES! /SHIP'S LIME JUICE— SATINOL (for sunburn)— JELLY CRYSTALS— 1/2 per bottle 1/3 per bottle ... l 8 pkts; 1/"Eiffel Tower" LEMONADE ANDREWS LIVER SALTS— "X" RASPBERRIESCRYSTALS (makes 2 pints of ' ' per 17oz. cans 1/- per tin thick syrup) Bd. per bottle CEREBOS HEALTH SALINE 1 . per Dome 2/4 per bottle "KIWI" SLICED COOKED "Orchid" FRUIT EXTRACT— ' HAM— 1/9 per lb. (Makes 4 pints of heavy syrup) DAVIS GELATINE— „„„... .„,. ~v , ™™ 1/2 per bottle Hob., Si; 40i., 114; Boz. 1/8 "KIWI" HAM AND CHICKEN SAUSAGE— lOd. per lb. HOME BREW— HERRINGS IN SAUCE— Nelson Hops ..../.. 1/4 per lb. • •■ • Jib., 6d.; lib., 9d. KORNIE'S RICE FLAKES— Malt Extract SALMON (^)- ,„ „. *U' pkl ' 21bs., 2/4; Tibs, 6/9 *lb- 6*d-« llb" lld' BISCUITS-Best brands. Compressed Yeast 4d. per pkt. ToSn TT>S ST p^ M v k r * TOMATO SAUCE— Water Crackers, Vanilla Wine. Morton's Isinglass 9d. per pkt. Pints, 10d.; Quarts, 1/3 • sd. per Jib. pkt ' x^Si^ Your "Shilling Goes Furthest Here / Some of the Seventy National Economy Stores Throughout New Zealand

OF SEASONABLE FOOTWEAR.. SHOES for the "RACY" STYLES SUMMER ... THAT ARE FIRM FAVOURITES... MEN'S WHITE CANVAS OXFORD SHOES— lES' t ,S^ HAR B VSA£DALS- -£._„,„„ !_„«.!,„ 4. Vvlute with Red, Blue, Brown, etc., trimBrown leather, toe cap, vamp ming, also many other combinations, ■ strip, and leather soles. Usually Usually sold at 18/9 to 21/6 a A /(* sold at 14/9. v 0/11 pair. . "/D Now •// 11 G.P. MEN'S HARD COURT TENNIS SHOES— I MEN'S WHITE CANVAS Vantage "Guard." Usually sold at 11/9 OXFORD SHOES— a pair. 8/1 1 Crepe Soles and Heels. Brown Now going at O/ 11 leather toe caps, vamp strap and LADIES' FABRIC SANDALS— ..facings. Q/11 All colours with spike and Cuban heels. Clearing at O/ll Usually priced at 13/6 a pair. They are i '.-.-. to be sold : U/I 1 Now at 0/ 11 2,000 Pairs White Canvas Crepe Sole HOLIDAY SHOES— LADIES'WHITE KID COURT, STRAP All going at.: n/ii AND SANDAL STRAP SHOES— APaiV Z/ll With Blue, Red, Green, Black or Brown . /* rair m/ a a facings. Usually sold at 18/9 to 22/6 . - . : a pair. 1 C /C '- Now Clearing at 10/ 0 (COURTENAY PLACE Opp. Tram Stop THREE SHOPSl WILLIS STREET •• • • •• • OPP- "Evening Post" •■'• . \BOND, STREET ...,..,......,,; Sports Shop

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 15, 19 January 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 15, 19 January 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 15, 19 January 1933, Page 4

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