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Sale Starts 9 a.m. Friday THERE’S NOTHING LIKE A SPRING CLEAN-UP! WE ARE SPRING CLEANING—AND HERE ARE JUST A FEW Special Snips For Quick Snapping MEN! YOU NEEDN’T BE ASHAMED Of your Footwear vhen you can get a pair of smart shape Oxford Shoes in Black or Brown. Two shapes —round or square toes. 14/11 17/11 RUBBER SOLES or LEATHER. All sizes in this medium-weight Plain Vamp BOOT, sewn and Rubber sole. Watertight tongues. 300 PAIRS Black Velvet or Satin Shoes— In Strap and Court styles. Low, medium and spike heels. They were great value at 8/11 a pair But what a Snip at the Clean-up Price 4/jl Here’s your chance! Sizes Ladies with Small Feet! 2, 2 i and 3’s only. 97 PAIRS OF Ladies’ Evening Shoes — _ Clean-up Price 2/11 146 PAIRS Ladies’ Shoes— Grouped together for Quick Snapping. Blacks, Browns, Navy, Patent. Styles too numerous to mention in this space .... but there’s a pair to suit you at this Clean-up Price 9/H Still Another Snip for the Ladies! 58 PAIRS ONLY Ladies’ Walking Shoes — Special Uean-up Price 7/ 11 ALL REGULAR STOCK REDUCED 10 PER CENT. DURING SALE. 12/11 c 150 PAIRS OF SPORTS or WALKING SHOES Every one Brand Spanking New and worth every penny of 25/-. Four styles—Apron front, Ghillie, Monk and Tie Shoes. Goodyear rubber sole. Without doubt here is the most outstanding value offering in New Zealand to-day. wmrm i2/ii Pair MEN WE STOCK WHAT YOU WANT IN . . . GUM BOOTS PRICES RANGE FROM j-jyg Jest Canadian make. Reinforced with cleated TAUPO KNEE GUMS 2T Pair SHORT LACE GUMS From l/ir*" dB 2/3’ ,naio 2/6 GUMS! FOR LADIES.. “ Miner” brand. Best Canadian make. Sizes 3’s to 7’s. 8/11 CHILDREN’S KNEE GUMS. Guaranteed to MINER MONTCALMbrave the worst days of sole winter. Sizes 7’s to 9’s—--5/11 10’s to 2’s — 7 16 CHILD’S SHORT GUMS—4 to 6 Utl suits W 33 M Friday 9 a.m. yuaieitj %ochvear Spcrtd QooxU Sadd£uy &Qatfur Qaotfj SPORTS and SADDLERY... Repairs as Usual, COW COVERS 5/6 and 6/- ea. Unbeatable Value!

Ipiilli Trouser Week $ Y I af Hounq's || O |1 ?||| Our huge stock includes all the bits |!|| of the new season. It's not too soon ||J to buy .. . buy now at YOUNG’S. N | SPORTS TROUSERS— A big range in all sizes. G From 9/« |j S NAP trousers— I All sizes. * ni s'" tni tlfltH iisf wllllP The “YOUNG” Cut makes all the difference. YOUNG’S THE MEN S SHOP. | VICTORIA STREET. Opposite Hamilton Hotel. I

Yalmint lias made a good recovery from the ailment that prevented him completing his engagements at the Wellington winter meeting last month, lie did not go back much as the result of the trouble, as he was worked on the lead, and lie is now looking as well as ever. It is intended to give Yalmint his next race at the Pakuranga meeting, and it would not surprise to see him reach the winning list at that fixture. For Coughs and Colds, neverfatls Woods' Great Peppermint Cure Eleven-year-old Joan Watkins, of Bucks, England, collected 90 pellets in her body from a sporting gun accidentally fired at her recently. Doctors gave her ten minutes to live, but to-day, although only three pellets have been extracted, she is progressing favourably. The pellets, which automatically sterilise themselves through being red-hot, cover her chest and arms.

Banker’s Choice, a half-brother by J Paper Money to Pontv, broke a small j bone in one of his front legs recently | and the limb is at present in plaster j of paris. This four-year-old had been ' working well prior to the mishap and ' was considered by his trainer, M. B. ! Edwards, to he a galloper above the ! ordinary. It is doubtful if Banker’s 1 Choice will recover sutllcieiitly lo en- | aide him lo race.

Two small boys and their sister, aped four, have completed a hitchhiking crossing of United States of America with their father, in 13 days.

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20270, 12 August 1937, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20270, 12 August 1937, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20270, 12 August 1937, Page 14

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