Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes— Men’s Heavy Yearling Cook* WorthJ4/6; Now 7/6. H « ham’s—Stout soles, leatherf Ladies’ White Canvas Bools— lined ‘ lW ® rth 45 /'l No 'M| Worth from 17/6 to 22/6; 35/-t ■N° w • 10/6* i |||| JK Men’s Heavy Yearling Cook* Ladies’ Cloth’ Leg Boots— ■Mb ■GhsHMEb MmBHMMI ham’s—Unlined, stout welted Worth 45/- to 55/-; Now soles. Worth 42/6; Now 33/6, 24/6. 11l HI Men s Tan Derby Boots—Extrs Ladies’ Box Calf Brogue Shoes . quality, pug and flat toes* -worth 45/- ; Now 33/6. Slaughtering Reductions in Footwear Worth 47 6; Now 39/e * La T li i S ’t G1 t-l 0Sf W tl ' Me “’ S St ° Ut B ° X C ‘ lf Cook *’ ‘ 2S/B ’ Every Pair Reduced to the Lowest Possible Margin ham’s—Leather lined, heavj B/ 6‘ welted sales. Worth 52/61 Ladies’ Yearling Ankle Bar The Prices Be l ow Spg&k for Themselves Now - Shoes —Sewn soles. ,vvorth 1 ■ ■ 17/6; Now 14/6. » Men’s Genuine Willow Calf Girls’ Strong School Strap Shoes. Ladies’ Heavy Weight Glace Cookham’s Leather lined* Ladies'Glace Langtry Courts— Sizes 7—9: Wcfrth 12/6; Lace Shoes Welted soles, Worth 58/6; Now 47/6. Suede lined. Worth 35/-; lO/6. patent Worth 35/ Now 29/6. _ Sizes 10—13: Worth 14/6; Now 27/6. Men’s BesT Glace Bals—Welt* "Ro=+ “H,..:,.,.!--' o ” ow 11/6. gj, leather lined. Wortflj ° b Sizes I—2: Worth 16/6; Ladies’ Ward Shoes—Sewn soles. 39 6- Now .... 26/6iLace Shoes—AVorth 37/6; • Now 12/6. Worth 15/6; Now 12/6. Now 25/ “ Ladies’ Black and Tan Boots— r „ .., , Oi „ Men’s Tan Yearling Cookham’rt English Suede Bar Shoes A Odd sizes. To clear at 14/6. ' re ” ® loes —Stout soles, leather lined, tempting offer. Worth 32/6; Ladies’ English Felt Slippers- f ,. ‘ Worth 52/6; Now ..._ 43/6. Now 19/6 3 /it Girls Strap Shoes—7 s and Bs. o/«i. Mens Glace Derby Boot.— Worth 8/6; Now 6/11. „ . i English Suede Lace Shoes— Boys’ Strong School Boots— Patent cap, pug toe. Worth' Best London make. Worth Sizes 12 and 13; Durox soles. ® rls ’ Strap Shoes—7’s and 35/. ; Now 2ty6hl 57/6; Now 45/-. Worth 21/-; Now 16/9. B’s’ 8 ’ s ’ Worth 6/11; Now .. 5/6. m-n , -xttt .. ™ t. en s ® ox Yearling Brogues®* Ladies’ Tan Strap Shoes-Low Boys> s^.on „ Schoo] Boots _ Toe Children s White Shoes - Eng- Worth Now heels. Sizes 2,3, 4, 5 only. and heel plates 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 Ladies’ Willow Calf Courts— Size 4- Worth 9 4/-■ Now 20/- Size 2: Worth 17/9; Now 15/9. . dl,s y^ ute snip, .Wortbr Worth 35/-; Now 27/6. size Wortk 2 3/6 ’. No w 19/6. SizP 1: W ° rth ’ Now 15 /- Ladies’ Patent Oxford Shoes— Size 2: Worth 22/6; Now 18/6. lze : ; W Farming Boots—Sollf Latest shape, Louis heels. Size 1 : Worth 21/-; Now 17/6. leather > g°°d wearin®. Worth 52/6; Now 45/-. la. Worth‘NV •N™ 16/6 Srze 11: Worth 16/6; Now 14/6. Worth 32/6; Now 26/6. Size 13: Worth 20.,-; Now 16/6. Size 10: Worth 15,6; Now 13/6. Ladies’ best imported Patent Size 12 : Worth 19/6; Now 15/6. Size 9: Worth 14/6; Now 12/6. Men’s Green Hide. Armj Courts—Latest shape. Louis Size .11: Worth IS 6; Now 14/6. Size 8: Worth 13.6; Now 11/6. Bluchers—Outside heel piece,. \heels. Worth 45/-; Now 32/6. Size.lo: Worth 17,G; Now 13/6. Size 7: Worth 13/6; Now 11/6. Worth 43/6; Now 36/-» La Coin'ts Special Reductions on all Sandals , 8 Heavy Working Boots— Court.,-Good fitting. Worth H , AR so|i(l leather> WortK ’ 32/G; Now 26 ' 6, wssißra a _ 38/6; Now 29/ *' Ladies’ Glace Courts and Ankle M w 1 • t» , , , ;■'..l . ■, U‘s MFA M Men s ( hrome Working Boots Bar slides--Absolute snips. fa BWjb A? W RSw/■/ few? v v ru n 00/0 Worth 27 G; Now 21/-. I ®rp -No cap. Worth 26 6; _ # fliSaa » m vk M js Ik. Now 23^8, Men’s Yearling Derby Boots— Jtak Sewn soles. Worth 32/6; llen ’ a Crocodile Slippers-Im-n-v boot arcade, T ted :...?L ort^ 16 . /6 . ; Men’s Tan Derby Boots-X Im- NEW PLYMOUTH. ported: pug- toe. Worth . Men’s Glace Slippers Sewn 42/6; Now 33/6. We Pay Pc‘tav.e • Cash with Order on These Prices soles. Worth 10/6; Now 8/6.
t Milk Puddings—they should be! I S Puddings of rice, sago, tapioca, ! I vernjacelli, macaroni are much J Y- more tastjr when made with X*** Edmonds Custard Powder. There is no uncertainty as $0 the result of your cooking—and you can rest assured that the dish will be appreciated when meal time comes. Edmonds also makes the most delicious Custards for serving with stewed fruits in the summer—it is a boon to the housewife in preparing delicious, economical dessert. Your grocery order should include a tin ot ■KIWWDC i „ CUSTAKD ® ’UZ PQ-WER. n Underline the word "Edmonds” and S' 1 KI be sure you get this pure, reliable and f I /i economical brSnd I / ,1 J n I l\ ' ''*«!? " ' "'i '"" ’ ■ vj)
« Hill iwouj'tre— STATE 1 , EXPRESS C Cigarettes. The quality, weight and size of these * SS % , Y high-class cigarettes is exactly the same as before the war. Sold by all high-class * tobacconists throughout Australasia. fff Sole Manufactumrs: “S Loinoon aOLOIKRS 22
| JpOR fishing, shooting, camping, the “Wisconsin” Rowboat Motor is in- | valuable. Makes a motor boat out of [any rowboat or punt in one minute. No alterations necessary, ' Manning Co., 5 R»tt. Christuhwnh. c
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1921, Page 6
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