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1 WE’LL END YOUR FOOTWEAR WORRIES! The man who can only spare a few minutes to select Footwear will not only save time, but money as well, by purchasing in this Store. Ample assort- - ments and new styles make choosing easy. Men’s Black & Tan Box Calf Shoes, O€l / square and round toes, English fit- O' ting, including half sizes. PAIR. ISr "THE FARMERS" '%*“ (W.F.C.A., LTD.) * (SENIOR STORE)
A CLEAR WINNER ALL THE WAY i Railways Magazine for August KEN ALEXANDER makes merry on the subject of inventions. DR. GUY H. SCHOLEFIELD tells how the late Edgar Wallace was descended from a pioneer of Wellington. O. N. GILLESPIE shows New Zealand’s remarkable progress in the manufacture of women’s overwear. MERVYN G. McNEIL, in “Youth Takes the Helm,” has a very good review of the recent conference of Maori folk at Auckland. B 11. BEATTIE tells of the old-time Maoris' skill in bushcraft and | signalling. !< Other features include excellent comment on sport, original verse, I a chat on books and authors, and very helpful notes and notions for | women. B A Big Spread of Sixty Pictures. I A bright, clean treat for any family, here or overseas. i ; gd—AT BOOKSHOPS & NEWS
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 August 1939, Page 3
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