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THE.ADVANTAGE Of a pair ofEVERDAY SHOES !S not realised until they are needed. Time and again you are going somewhere that necessitates your wearing something more substantial than the now so light coloured Footwear. Knowing that a shoe for EVERYDAY is needed and knowing also that it must be inexpensive we have landed three lines of Ladies Pat. One-bar EVERYDAY’S. DDAi eSe i Sho€S are made under the m uch-worn FOXGLOVE . .BKAND and combine Comfort and Durability without robbing the Shoes of their very Smart Appearance. All are made with Low and Semi-low Leather Heels. Sizes from 2to 7. THE PRICES ARE A REVLAHON, 22/-, 23/6, 25/6. SEE THEM AT—FOOTWEAR, _td BETTER SHOES. QUEEN STREET MASTERTON.

P (s CLEAN! NQ W>|TE| CCOL! NO OUST! CU ' CKI NO FUMES, Designed and Built I fllT ° IIJH all purposes ~ on the latest scientific I 1 Sl*'"’’“ •"« th « Ran t* and i I Bl 1 J I tipy lop or In the Oven. *7. | l ?.° Bt a PProved I the New Zealand-made Range >s practical lines. I I (“fli proving a complete and unquali Simple and Easy in Operation. I 1/ h’ \ I success. These Electric these handsome Ranges are If/ I| u Ranges fully maintain the Half equal to any imported I II H century Reputation of the In buying a High || u u “Orion” for super-excellence I class New Zealand- >3———J Electric Cooking makes a m A de Ran 9 c - yo“ are Revolution Hi the Home I adding to the wealth ■ - ISend ,or Illustrated of the Dominion! Catalogue. “PATRONISE LOCAL “'i/’,, - ' hro,,eh c * o “ r O H*E*3HACKLrOCK-LTD* DUNEDIN • CHRISTCHURCH WILLINGTON A /.LAND • ED

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Wairarapa Age, 11 March 1927, Page 2

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272

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, 11 March 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, 11 March 1927, Page 2

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