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The surest remedy for worms is Wade's AVorrn Figs. Children like them. No bad aFter-eifeets. Chemists and stores.—Advfc.

NEW ZEALAND & "S?* CLOTHING FACTORY THIRTY STORES Full ol GOOD SHOES. ) No 2 . 8 . 84 A Sty, s m att ISh ent 3 ret Shon tr im with win If Send us Your Orders by Mail. Wo Pay Postage. She Wears the Smartest Slaoes Isa T«s»web i ' They’re from H.B. Of course, you've noticed and admired her neatly-shod feet. Everybody in town has. You see she patronises the Store whose specialty is shoe fitting rather than shoe selling. If your problem is difficulty in finding the shoe that is most suitable for your type of foot, H.B. is the Store to come to. Let us fit your feet to a pair of H.B. shoes, and then you'll know what real foot-comfort is. NO. 2878 A. ------ Cafe-au-Lait Sandal Bar Shoe with smart interlaced trimming, 29/6. No. 2877 A. Similar Shoo in brown glace, 27/6. NO. 2879 A. Similar Shoe in patent, 29/6. - No. 2880 A. Stylish Cafe-au-Lait One-bar Shoe, with popular lizard trimming, 29/8. No. 2881 A. 1 Similar Shoe in patent, 29/8. NEW ZEALAND Everywhere ranches & I CLOTHING FACTORY! HALLENSTEIN LIMITED, 832 No. 2523 A. S*TVS $ * TVS Oak Glace Kid One-bar Shoes witi! stitching on vamp, 27/6. .• No. 2524 A. Similar Shoe in grey kid, 27,6. v V 1 it SIR E E T h o k i TPk a

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1928, Page 1

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238

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1928, Page 1

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