Latest Fashions Mrs. M. E. Cave, proprietress of the Sonia Millinei-y, Tutanekai St., has just returned from a two weeks' visit to Auckland, where she inspeeted and investigated the trend of styles and fashions in ladies' wear. A selection of the choicest models available is now on -display in her showI room, Arawa Street* Spring time is tonic time. Fisher's Iron Tonic is beneficial in all n'ervous and depressed conditions and poorness of blood. Suitable also for children* Golfers. See our rubher Golf Shoes for the days when the grass is wet. They keep the feet thoroughly dry and are very reasonably priced. Gentlemen's shoes, 15/6; ladies', 13/6. We have a fine assortment of Men's Shoes, all fittings, and prices to suit all. Our range of children's shoes also will meet the approval of parents requiring a strong shoe at a l-'easonable figufe; Try Brown's, Tutanekai St., nexfc time you bu-y. * "Boots, boots, boots, risin' up and down again," so wrote Kipling in his famous song, but there is no fiuctuation in the quality of Malcolm's guaranteed boots and shoes. New stocks riow showing iri all departments, style and quality the best. Malcolm's, Tu- | tanekai Street, near station*
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 359, 21 October 1932, Page 4
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