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ROURNYILLE f\ NEAPOLITAN^ The finest Plain chocolate obtainable, 2 93 b’l'fe S*e the name on of chocolate. GEORGE & DOUGHTY Ltd. I WHOLESALE WAREHOUSEMEN & IMPORTERS 9 (Established 1891) I 61-63 VICTORIA STREET One Minute from “Evening Post” (close to Public Library). Absolutely no connection with any other Open Warehouse in the City. tIMM—MENS, WOMENS & CHILDRENS FOOTWEAR = ATWholesale Prices This Morning at 9 a.m. two large Boot and Shoe departments will be opened in our Warehouse. MENS DEPARTMENT— Ground Floor at Main Entrance.. WOMENS AND CHILDRENS — 2nd Floor, now served by Electric Lift . . It is impossible to convey in print an adequate idea of the values we are offering. We can only state here that they have never before been equalled in the Dominion. You must see them for yourself to realise the opportunity now presented. EVERY CLASS OF FOOTWEAR INCLUDING BOOTS and SHOES. GEORGE & DOUGHTY Ltd.

MORE STUBBORN THAN A MULE UNTIL PROGANDRA SETTLED IT. ‘T’ve tried everything!** You hear it said in despair over and over again. Cutting has only given temporary relief, and then the corn has come up larger and harder than over. You've tried dozens of treatments, spent hours in pain . . . but you haven't tried PROGANDRA. It is a remedy that really does lift the corn f>ainlessly and entirely nut. A few night's treatment and your foot is as smooth os a child’s—the corns are gone! Why suffer such pain—why risk danger of blood poisoning by cutting—when by tho simple application of Progandra you can have entire foot comfort. All chemists stock it. le 6d. Safe, speedy and sure.

A process by which wool unsuitable* for spinning can be made into fur has hern discovered by an Australian inventor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12614, 26 November 1926, Page 9

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282

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12614, 26 November 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12614, 26 November 1926, Page 9

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