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Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes—- Men’s Heavy Yearling CookWorth 14/6; Now 7/6. aT" \ E 1H ham’s—Stout soles, leather Ladies’ White Canvas Boots— Ip lined. Worth 45/-; Now Worth from 17/6 to 22/6; M 35/: 0W 10/6. —in Men’s Heavy Yearling CookLadies’ Cloth Leg Boots— SasihlJSW-lia ESsffiSSBS ham’s—Unlined, stout welted .Worth 45/- to 55/-; Now soles. Worth 42/6; Now 33/6. 24/g. Men’s Tan Derby Boots—Extra Ladies’ Box Calf Brogue Shoes quality, pug and Mat toea . -worth 45/-; Now... 33/6. Slaughtering Reductions in Footwear Worth 47/6; NowM/e - Ladies’ Glace Oxford ShoesLatest style. Worth 35/-; „ . , . , , New 28/6 Every Pair Reduced to the Lowest Possible Margin ““ s—Leather lined, heavy ' welted soles. Worth 32/6; “The Price, Below Speak for Themselves 17/6; Now 14/6. Men’s Genuine Willow Calf Giris’ Strong School Strap Shoes. Ladies’ Heavy Weight Glace Cookham’s Leather lined. Ladies’Glace Langtry Courts- Sizes 7-9: Worth 12/6; Lace Shoes - Welted soles, Worth 58/6; Now 47/6. Suede lined. Worth 35/-; Now W/6. pateut cap Worth 35/ _. Now 29/6. Sizes 10—13 s Worth 14/6; 27 )g s Men’s Best Glace Bale—WeltFnaland’o Hoel- “ RootonV’o” J*ow 11/6. ed, leather lined. Worth ° “ Sizes I—2: Worth 16/6; Ladies’ Ward Shoes—Sewn soles. 39 6- Now 29/6 Lace Shoes—Worth 37/6; Now 12/6. Wmh 16/6; Now 12/6 . -'-w 29/6 ’ N ° W Ladies’ Black and Tan Boots— .., , „ Men ’ a Tan Yearling Cookham’s English Suede Bar Shoes —A' Odd sizes. To clear at 14/6. ’ ' rel ‘ s iOSB lze ' —Stout soles, leather lined. w-» W; saw s.gii.l, m. sh pi »,,- M H “ «* New 19/6 mi Girls Strap Shoes—Z’s and B’s. „ .. . „ , T ' Worth 8/6; Now 6/11. Men s Glace Derb y Boots - hnghsh Suede Lace Shoes— Boys’ Strong School Boots— Patent cap, pug toe. Worth Best London make. Worth g izes jg and 13; Durox so ] es . Girls’ Tan Strap Shoes—7’s and 36/ _. Now 2 7/6. 57/6; N0w ....45/-. Worth 21/-; Now .16/9. B’s‘ 8 ’ s ‘ Worth 6/11; Now ... 5/6. _ m-i i , -tyti •, cii ti s -^ Qx x eaiTing Brogues— Ladies Tan Strap Shoes—Low B , Strono . School Boots—Toe Chlldren s White Shoes Eng- 52/6; Now 45/-. heels. Sizes 2,3, 4, 5 only. and heel plateg lish; s’s and 6‘s 3/9. Worth 27/6; Now 21/-. Size 5: Worth 25/-; Now 21/-. Girls’ Strong School Boots— Men’s Yearling Derby Shoes— Ladies’ Willow Calf Courts— size 4: Worth 24/-; Now 20/-. Size 2: Worth 17/9; Now 15/9. “ absolute snip. Worth Worth 35/-; Now 27/6. 3; Worth 23/6 . Now 19/6 . Size 1: Worth 17/-; Now 15/-. Now 2 VLadies’ Patent Oxford Shoes— Size'2: Worth 22/6; Now 18/6. io' 5 xt° W Men ’ S Farmin » Boots—Solid Latest shape. Louis heels. Size 1: Worth 21/-; Now 17/6. s’ze 11 • Worth 16/6 •’NoZ 14 g' leather ’ S ood wearing. Worth 52/6; Now 45/-. „ w .. 9n , Slzell: Worth 16/6; Now 14 ; G. Worth g2/6 Now 26/8Size 13 : Worth 20/-; Now 16/6. gize IQ . Wol . th 15/6 . Now 13/8i Ladies’ best imported Patent Size 12: Worth 19/6; Now 15/6. gi ze g ; Worth 14/6; Now 12/6. Men’s Green Hide Army Courts—Latest shape. Louis Size 11: Worth 18/6: Now 14/6. Size 8: Worth 13/6; Now 11/6. Bluchers—Outside heel piece; heels. Worth 45/-; Now 32/6. Size 10: Worth 17/6; Now 13/6. Size 7: Worth 13/6; Now 11/6. Worth 43,6; Now 35/-. Corrib Gm>T°attfnZ° e Worth Special Reductions on all Sandals - Men’s Heavy Working Boots— Gourts-Good fitting. Worth H AJ] solid leat]ler . Wor(h 32/6; Now 26/6. ----- 36/6 ’ Now 29/6, Ladies' Glace Courts and Ankle O FJ O Men’s Chrome Working Boots jLr M N “ Sewn soles. Worth 32/6; Men ’ s Crocodile Slippers-Im-now 27/ S . boot arcade, e L.. w “^ ; S Men’s Tan Derby Boots lin- NEW PLYMOUTH. " ported; pug toe. Worth ’ Men's Glace Slippers St-wn 42/6; Now 33/6. We Pay Cash with Order on These Prices soles. Worth 10/6; Now 8/Sa

YOUR figure will appear its best, and you will experi- / ence a feeling of comfortable } 'N support when you wear /J 'X There are styles to fit all figures to rW'i ||'M if perfection, and a Warner Corset will jll HI [f give satisfaction long after an ordin-/ Tf ary corset would have gone to pieces. 'IjT Obtainable in back or front lacing. Guaranteed not to rust, break or tear. 7 o ' ill Vi XX* I krww wkal ® - she vmnhs “ RECORD TEA

Unequalled for the coughs of old and young, Bonnington’s Irish Moss contains the genuine “Chrondus Crispus ” or Carrageen Irish Moss. It leaves an antiseptic film on the throat, thus guarding against pneumonia. Family size 2/6. 1M

ALTERS’ (Ltd.) Sale is a great value-giving revelation to keen housewives and thrifty shoppers. The bargains offering will delight every woman. T ACE CURTAINS; usual price, 9/6, 12/6, 14/6; sale price, 7/11, 9/11, I*2/11 pair.—-Walters’ (Ltd.) Sale. pREPE DE 227~6,~2376, , 24/6; White Gaberdine Coa't, 39/6; Silk Eoline Sports Coats, 27/6; White Drill Jumpers, 9/6.—Walters. (Ltd.) Sale. TbTODEL FROCKS in plain or floral Voile or rep; to clear at 29/6. — a^ers> (Ltd.) Sale. QILK Georgette, all shades; usual prices 12/6, 13/6; sale prices, 10/11, 11/11; Crepe Frisson, 40ins. wide; usual price, 19/6; sale price, 16/1.1. —Walters’ (Ltd.) A/JOST attractive Summer Dress Goods; 1 all reduced. Zephyr or Gingham, i 40ins. wide; was 4/3, 4/6, 5/6, 5/11; ! sale prices, 3/6, 3/8, 4/6, 4/9. —Walters’ I (Ltd.) Sale. I I /fl’ PAIR Ladies’ White Cotton 1 A/ Hose: Black, 2/3, 2/6; Sport • Hose, 3/6; Silk Ankle, 3/11; colors, brown, grey, white.—Walters’ (Ltd.) Sale._ Q /Q YARD, 35-inch Casement Cloth; 36-inch Cretonne, 2/3; Mereord Suiting, striped, sale price 4/6. — ‘ JE&twV Sale.

STRENGTHENS THE BONDS OF EMPIRE. The toughest, specially woven fabric and the purest, specially selected rubber are the secrets of the success of the famous BRITISH-made SPENCER MOULTON TYRES. If your garage offers you foreign tyres write to Box 255, Christ-

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1921, Page 6

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945

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1921, Page 6

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