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at The Farmers Price* have been slaahed down to less than half for this great clearance of Ladies' Footwear from The Farmers* Winter Sale. AH the favoured styles for present-day wear are to be found in the offering, which includes shoes having the important factor of comfort with their obvious stylishness. LADIES 1 DARK TAN GLACE BAR QUALITY SHOES, Spanish or spike heels. All sizes—Usually 89/6 SALE PRICE LADIES' DARK TAN GLACE TIE SHOES, Cuban heels—.Usually 29/6 SALE PRICE 1 1 Sensational Clearance in Ladies Footwear AT LESS THAN V m p* % « -•I /& I Vi. <*&? LADIES' EVENING SHOES, in oddments. Usually 15/-to 32/6 ALL ONE PRICE LADIES' PATENT BAR SHOES, American quality shoes, welted, Cuban heels. All sizes— Usually 89/6 SALE PRICE I I 1 CASHEL STREET CHRISTCHURCH WRAPPERS > WORTH < EACH Buy the Best ' Soap—Laundrine. The wrappers are worth r Id. each in cash, and there are 44 cash prizes for those saving the largest number by J 4th November, 1933. Ask your grocer for full details. £4O IN CASH PRIZES AUNDRINE SOAP MCLEODBRO&Cm MANUFACTURERS ALE 10F6 "SOUTHERN Jk « W9 <sf dozen CROSS . "The Finest Ale Brewed" Plus 1/6 doxen deposit on the bottles. Pints: 2 dozen for 13/-, 2/- deposit on bottles. Brewery calls for empties and refunds deposit. Supplied only direct from Southern Cross Brewery, 27 Devonport Lane, Chrlstchurch. Telephone your order—23-736

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20899, 5 July 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20899, 5 July 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20899, 5 July 1933, Page 6

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