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STONE’S Starts on Monday Women’s White Tennis Shoes A week of special concentration on White Tennis Shoes in most dependable English and Canadian qualities at prices which we believe to be without competition for the grades offered. Uniform prices at all our stores. Shop at the store nearest to you. yn Ask jor the Brighton Crepe Sole Tennis Shoes Reinforced toe-cap. Women’s Sizes 3 to 5 Postage (id. Extra Two pairs, postage Bd. v Ask for ” Brenda ” few m 4^l wm •v» 'Sib mm mmi $ i | Men’: 1 Sizes, 6/9. Children’s “Deuce” with reinforced toe-cap. Heavy Crepe Sole. Sizes 4 to 6, 2/11; 7 to 9, 3/6; 10 to 2, 4/9. Postage 6d. extra. “Brighton” Tennis Shoes. Note the specification of this superior white tennis shoe:— Corrugated, hon-slip sole, deep whole golosh to prevent penetration of damp, reinforced toe cap and heel, strong canvas upper. Guaranteed for wear. Stone's Special Price: Sizes 3 to 6, 3/11. Men’s sizes, 6 to 9. 4 3. Children's sizes, 4 to 6. 2/3; 7 to 9,2 6; 10 to 2, 3/6. "Esme." Ladies’ white canvas oxford shoes, white honeycomb sole Sizes 3. 4 and 5. 5 9. “Jeanette.” Same as "Esme” but with crepe rubber sole. Sizes 3, A anil 5, 5/11. Ladies’ Bar Tennis Shoes. “Bexhill." White canvas one-bar style with hard wearing crepe rubber sole. Half sizes to 7. Stone's Price, 6/11. Children’s sizes, 6 to 9, 3 11; 9J to 105. 4/11; 11 to 2, 5/6. “Marie.” White canvas one-bar shoe with diamond pattern rubber sole, solid : iin. rubber heel. Women’s sizes, 3 to 7, 7/6. “Jane,” same as “Marie,” but with crepe rubber sole anil heel, 9/11. Men’s Tennis Shoes. Men’s “Viking” white canvas oxford Tennis Shoe, with white diamond pattern rubber sole. High grade quality, sizes 6 to 10, 5/11. “Viking” Boot*, for yachting or cricket, 7/11. Men’s “Service,” as ‘’Viking,” but with stout high-grade crepe rubber sole, 8/11. Men’s “Service” Boots, 10/6. Youths’ sizes, 3, 4 and 5, 9/6. Men’s Bowling Shoes. The “Reggie.” Half inch sole of pure crepe rubber. Highest quality throughout. Sizes 6 to 10. Stone’s Price, 12/6. “Bonton.” Heavy crepe sole oxford with the new fawn facings. Sizes 6 to 10, 15/9. Postage. 6d extra must be added on country orders for single pairs, 8d for 2 pairs, lOd for 3 pairs, 1/- for 4 pairs. STONE’S SHOE STORES 225-227 Queen Street (Opposite Majestic Theatre) AUCKLAND. SI Karangahape Road. . _ 220 Broadway, Newmarket. Dilworth Building, Customs St. Bast. 41 Marine Square, Dovonport Dominion Road Terminus. And at Whangarei.

—And so RELIABLE You can trust any Ingersoll watch—because of the fact that every watch is thoroughly inspected and tested before it leaves the Ingersoll Factory. Ingersoll Watches are made to perform precisely, to keep correct time, all the time. r# *r . m INGERSOLL MEN'S WRIST WATCHES. Luminous Dial, 23/4. Plain Dial. 21/-. 1 M is S'+as&aa ■i And Ingersoll Watches are as cheap to buy as to own —nothing cheap about the exterior, though, they’re good lookers all. WHETHER ITS A WRIST OR A POCKETA LUMINOUS OR A PLAIN WATCH YOU WANT—GET AN “INGERSOLL.” Look for the Store that Displays Ingersoll Watches and Clocks. INGERSOLL YANKEE MODELS Luminous Dial. 136. Plain Dial. 9/-. Sole Factory Distributors: E. J. HYAMS, LTD. Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin

THE SUN FREE ACCIDENT INSURANCE is the most liberal in the Dominion a

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 520, 24 November 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 520, 24 November 1928, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 520, 24 November 1928, Page 20

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