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xaQxaGxzayzizat: NEW SHOES Just to hand; admirable for present wear; at prices reflecting excellent value. Fifth Floor. # * SCIS2—A Serviceable Wellmade English Shoe made of Light Fawn Kid, with covered Cuban heel. This style is popular for present wear, and can be relied on for satisfaction in comfort and wear. Sizes and half sizes? 27/6 CCIS2, 27 6. CC24 —This model shows an extra widQ Shoe of Black Glace Kid with patent trimming and leather heel. For those with wide feet this Shoe is specially suitable. Dependable English make, in sizes and half sizes.. 27/6 pair. ft* CC24, 27 6. CC2S—A Lady's Brogue Shoe of Stout Brown Willow Calf, ideal for hard wear. A soundlybuilt English Shoe, with stout sole and square heel, neatly finished. In sizes and half sizes. Good value. 32/6 pair. CC2S, 32 6

Oatmeal Cloth Table Centres, traced ready for ■working, in new designs. Hemstitched edge for crochet. Oval, 11 in. x 20in. Circular, 16in. x 16in. June Bargain, 1/6 each. Pure Irish Linen Toilet Sets, traced in “Semco” Lazy Daisy, Dolly^CVarden designs. 12in. x 20in. Centre and four 6m. Mats. June Bargain, 4/11 set. Triced Black Poplin Table Centres. {Size llin. x 2lin. June Bargain, 2/6. Traced Pure Linen D’Oyleys, latest “Semco” designs, in Lazy Daisy, Dolly Varden, Geisha, Willow-pattern, Eyelet, Daisy Basket —Usually 1/-, 1/3. * lOin. 9in. June Bargains, 1/- 1 Pad 202. reels Royal Crocliet Silk, in Itelio., Scarlet, Sky, Saxe, Peach, Kile, Rose, Pale Pink, Fawn, Rust, also Champagne —TTsually 1/11. June Bargain, 1 '3 reel. Odd sizes iu “Morley s” Knitting Cotton. White only. 8, 10, 12, 14, 16—Usually 2/11. June Bargain, 1/11 packet.

FOR FOLKS WHO NEED EXTRA CASH We offer you the greatest opportunity of your life. But you must be ambitious men and women. We want more workers to help us supply the steady demand for Liberty Sweets. ■ The work is easy—pleasant an*l dignified—and your time is yotfr own. You work at home—no machinery required. We pay you liberally for results, whether you have one or two hours a day to spare. We send you free Case of Goods to commence. If you want extra money do not delay. MAIL THE COUPON TO-DAY LIBERTY CONFECTIONERY COLLEGE, Hannah’s Buildings, Lamb ton Quay. WELLINGTON. 1 am interesting In your “Cash Plan” for more money—please tell me more about it. Name Street Town 12-6-28. A.S. LADIES! No need to buy a New Coat this Winter Let us dye your old one and make it equal to new. Select any shade you like from our range of fashionable colour*. We hare had 25 years’ experience in the dyeing trade and guarantee a first-class job. ’Phone 41-273 for van to collect. Ask onr driver to show you the latest shades. MOODY’S DYE WORKS Ltd. Crowhurst Street, Khyber Pass

GOITRE IN N.Z. EXPERT’S VIEWS. Tn an article in the *‘Christchurch Press” of May 15th, Professor D. W. Csrmalt-Jones (Otago University) gave an account of the goitre prevalence in New Zealand. To counteract the goitre problem, expert treatment is essentia). Learn how numerous sufferers have found freedom from this trouble by writing for free advice to The Natural Health Institute, C. SMITH’S BUILDINGS, PALMERSTON NORTH. VEINS, VARICOSE ULCERS. VARICOSE ECZEMA, VARICOCELE, RUPTURE, HARDENED ARTERIES and PILES. Sufferers from any of the above ailments are invited to send for free booklet describe jug the wonderful ELASTO T r sstmcaL One month's treatment for 7/S Manufacturer by the New Era Treatment Ce-, London. England Sole New Zealand Agent > E. Y 7. HALL. 117 Armagh St.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 379, 13 June 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 379, 13 June 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 379, 13 June 1928, Page 5

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