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In a Land of Strong Men Boots .that-will stand the-.racket are the kind that find all-round appreciation. Our stocks of Footwear for Men have been selected with an eye for HardWearing qualities at moderate prices. See what x fee offer first. PHONE 245. ANDERSON’S SHOE STORE OPOTIKI. PHONE 245.

BRITANNIA RULES THE WAVES! LET MARINA RULE yours MARINA 7 SALON Have you had your Spring Permanent yet? If not, make your appointment to-day. The “MARINA” SALON tor Permanent Waving. Setting, and MareelJing etc. Try our “Niozen” Skin- Pood for, that- new Spring Complexion. TIM HICKEY’S PHONE 43

Suited to Perfection £;SBSSS '.to*. there is far more than correct cut about a Minster Suit. Every Minster is modelled along current English lines .... It is fashioned from hard - wearing English or Dominion materials that keep their shape ... It is built with wonderful attention to detail ... And it is priced really economically—suiting to perfection every man and every pocket! An unusually wide size-range makes fine fit a certainty. Be exclusive, this season, choose a Minster Suit ! A SPECIAL SERVICE is available to men who prefer „their clothes to be made to their own individual measurements. GEORGE DAWSON LTD. OPOTIKG -

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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 242, 4 October 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 242, 4 October 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 242, 4 October 1939, Page 2

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