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Mi FOOTWEAR LIMITED’S GREAT WAREHOUSE PURCHASE! Values that reign supreme! Chi/drem Prices that pull the crowd Cost of SHOES replacement not considered A Few Examples of Values I I x i Maids’ I -Bar Black Suede Shoes, English llxl Maids’ Glace Lace Shoes. Wide toes. Low heels. . . II x I Maids’ Strong Box College Shoes, Lace llxl Maids’ Patent Leather Lace Shoes, wide . . 7 x 10 Boys’ and Girls’ Strong Lace, Legiets 7 x 10 Glace Bar Shoes, strong and wide Pair. 3/11 5/11 10/6 8/11 5/11 2x7 Maids’ and Women’s Glace Kid 1-Bar Shoes, wide toes, solid leather, low heels. Good 8/11 2x5 Youths’ Strong School Boots, good 13/6 MAIL ORDERS MUST CARRY POSTAGE. Only Obtainable at FOOTWEAR LIMITED Karangahape Road K.K. Auckland

TATE GALLERY DAMAGED.—Mr. A. M. Samuel (Financial Secretary to the Treasury) announced that the flooding of the Tate Oallery In January destroyed only 20 unimportant midVictorian pictures. All the others could be restored.—A. and N.Z.

Theft Alleged. —Henry Cunningham Hay, aged 41, charged at the Police Court to-day with theft of £7 12 s, was remanded to appear again next Thursday.

I 1 I I Add to Your Honrs of RocroationGET A CYCLE TJT UNDREDS of sportsmen—golfers, bowlers, ■*“ tennis players, and others —have found that a “Monarch Special” Cycle makes them independent of tram or train time-tables,'enables them to get home earlier, and really DOES add hours of extra time to their favourite sport. Prove for yourself that a bicycle means more time for recreation. Send for one of our High-grade ENGLISH CYCLES on Seven Days’ Free Trial. NO DEPOSIT Don’t miss this opportunity of testing our splendid Cycles.. SEND NO MONEY —just call for a Cycle, or write, and we will deliver one, Freight Free, to your nearest Port or Railway Station. Ride it to work and play, and give it the most thorough trial you wish. If at the end of Seven Days you are not absolutely satisfied with the machine in every detail, return it to us, Freight Collect at Auckland, and it will have cost you nothing. If, however, you decide to keep the machine, you will undertake to pay for it at the rate of 3/9 per week for 55 weeks (if a Gent’s Cycle), or 4/- per week for a Lady’s Machine. NO FREIGHT “ MONARCH SPECIAL ” CYCLES .are built to stand hard, continuous service. All that is best in design, skill, material, and workmanship goes into their construction. A few of the outstanding features of these Cycles are:—Best Weldless Steel Tube Frame, Eadie Coaster Hub with Backpedalling Brakes, Reversible Handlebars, Three-coil Spring Saddle, Reynolds or Perry Chain, English Tyres (15 months’ guarantee—the usual tyres are guaranteed for only six months). Rubber or Rat-trap Pedals, Rear Reflector, Pump, and Bag of Tools. The Cycle will reach you ready to ride. Send for one TO-DAY. SPECIAL OFFER Cycles for NO Deposit FAEMEBS’ TRADING CO., LTD. Hobson Street, Auckland. Without obligation to buy, please forward me a Cycle, Freight Paid. If, after Seven Days’ Biding Test, I decide to keep the Cycle, I undertake to pay off the balance at the rate of per week for 55 weeks (fill in “3/9” for Gent’s Cycle or "4/-” for Lady’s Cycle). Name Fill in the Coupon and Post To-day to FARMERS’ TRADING C«. Ltd Corner Hobson St. and Wyndham St. AUCKLAND m

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 276, 11 February 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 276, 11 February 1928, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 276, 11 February 1928, Page 11

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