MM • • The House that offers widest Selections and Keenest Values . —from Herberts We invite your immediate inspection of the full range now showing in all departments. The newest and most favoured style features and colours. QUILTED SATIN In all colours. — 7/6 9/6 COSY SLIPPERS. Padded Soles and Heels. In all colours. 4/9 SPLENDID NEW RANGE just opened per “Akaroa.” Beige, Rose, Blue, Black. Fur trimmed. Wood heels. .. 10/6 For MEN £ “KILTIE” USEFUL AND ACCEPTABLE XMAS GIFTS! CHILDREN’S FANCY SLIPPERS— From pair “SOUTHALLS” “TRICKETTS” 15/6 to 17/6 17/6 t0 25/6 11/6 12/6 In Blue, Red, Brown, Black. Tan and Black, Padded Soles and Heels,— 9/6 11/6 12/6 HERBERT SHOEbO.Ltd “THE LEADERS IN FASHION FOOTWEAR ’’ I I I I I i i 91 i H i aill ai i i i i a I I i a* i i & i & i K 13 L Cashel Street Phone 31-237 Pff VBi\
> (I " I & i 'Jk\jLL a 3 l&fcS^E *a V" Celebrate Christmas and New Year in the “Best of Spirits” “Black & White” is not only the "Best of Spirits” —it is the tight spirit for the Season. Distinguished by its super quality and mellow age. Make Christmas bright—order BLACK WHITE" SCOTCH WHISKY BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND Packed in special Christmas Cases of 3, 6 and 12 bottles. Order early to ensure supplies for Christmas. mseOu I IHIT ■IKIU •*»* * c °Tch WHlS** •U^aWHlTt' Wli.l Kin •» n OLD SCOTCH W l * ; •■UjCttMtU* *1 •MIHV OttTlLVi**
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21973, 23 December 1936, Page 3
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