Stone's -&r Children's Week Commences on Monday Affording a welcome opportunity to refit boys and girls for the school opening at lowerthan usual shoe prices. Special bargain oddments from 1/11 upwards at all stores. See the windows. 6/6 Z N .3007 shape; Stone s . strong Shoe, in ihrome leather; long «ole. Correct foot form ound toe. In black or tan. Special Prices: Sizes f '- r--7/6 8 6 7 6 d ex FROM 7/11 ZN.3IB4—A very neat maid’s college Shoe in black glace kid. Black kid underlay beneath triangular . utouts on front. Stone's Special 7/6 10/9 Postage 6d extra. Also in black box hide, : ZN .311 - —A very popular Shoe for schoolgirls in Black Patent Eeather with a neat punching round top, as illustrated. Strong English sole. Solid leather heel. Stone's Special Prices: Sizes 7 to 9 10 to 13 1 & 2 3 to 7 7/11 10/11. 12/11 15/9 8/6 tage fid 16/6 ZN.2:IB7—A useful Shoe in lace-up style. Very suitable for school wear. In English Black Box Hide, with good strong sole. Stone's Special Prices: Sizes 8 & 9 10 to 13 1 & 2 3 to 7 8/6 10/9 11/9 15/6 Also,' in Glace Kid, with patent cap. 1/- extra. Postage fid extra. ZN.1495—Maid’s Black Patent Strap Shoe. Excellent quality; English mad< ; most comfortable; nicely rounded toe; low leather heel. Sizes 3 to fi. Usually 18/9. Children’s Week Price, 16/6. Postage 8d extra. Bargains for Boys Boys’ School Boots from 12/6 pair. White lace-up tennis or gym. Shoes from 2/3 a pair. Tan Sanda/s with crepe rubber soles from 3/11. Boys’ Derby style College Shoes from 14/11 pair. smn SHOE STORK 225-227 QUEEN ST. (Opp. Majestic Theatre), AUCKLAND Di I worth Buildings. Customs St. E. 41, Marine Square, Devonport. 81. Karangahape Road. Dominion Road Terminus. 220, Broadway, Newmarket. A Wha
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» J 1 “ Anti-Acido Manufacturing Co., Dunedin. “ Dear Sir,—l have found Anti-Acido especially useful in my maternity work, both in the early and later months of pregnancy. When 1 commenced practice Anti-Acido was practically unknown. Now in my practice every pregnant woman and nursing mother has a tin on her shelf—she relies on it to relieve the gastric troubles which worry her at those periods. 44 I am, yours sincerely, This letter was received from a prominent medical man. By taking Anti-Acido, the expectant mother can positively avoid all sickness and the attendant nausea and depression. Anti-Acido rs perfectly harmless, and pleasant to take. 2 6a tin, all chemists and stores. f »/6 WIND
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 566, 19 January 1929, Page 20
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