Polish your ■ Floors with Waives © The Larged Tin of Floor Polish on the Market, fol 8 1/ Quality Guaranteed Packed in both Wax Color and White NEILL AND CO., LTD., AGENTS.
“ In the perfumed air of the Ballroom, To the haunting strains of a waltz.” e% For giving a Polished Surface to Ballroom Floors, as used in the leading Ballrooms of Great Britain. Much of tho charm and enjoyment of tho Dance depends upon the condition of the floor. V/® To “Dance it trippingly,” as the poet says, there must be a smooth, j4® glossy surface; roughness destroys tho possibility of gliding and r light action. BALLROOM FLOOR POWDER is easily applied, and ensures the |,Vj much-dosired smooth, glossy surface. It gives out no disagreeable P« odor, and does not rise in dust while tho dancing is going on. Now ivf in great demand, and everywhere giving satisfaction. [j® SOLD IN TINS. Obtalnabia from Chemists and StoreSioepers. Wholesale Depot: ■ j® . Kompthorno, Prosser, and Co.’s N.Z, Drug Co., Ltd,
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qiy n e t /m® ENGLISH SAMPLES, BOUGHT AT BIG DISCOUNT. 15 per. cent.—three shillings in the £—Discount for Cash, linos below cost ! Some a OF OUR BARGAINS. LADIES’ STRAP AND COURT SHOES. Usually 32/0, Now 22/8. LADIES’ LACE SHOES. < Usually 32/6. Now 22/6. LADIES’ FELT SLIPPERS, leather sole. Usually 11/6. Now 0/11. LADIES’ COSY SLIPPERS, all colors, reduced. LADIES’ COLORED SHOES. Blue, Grey, Brown, Tan, reduced. LADIES’ FELT HOUSE BOOTS, leather soles, reduced. CLARK’S BALLET SHOES reduced. BLACK SATIN EVENING SHOES reduced. GENTS’ EVENING SHOES from 21/. GENTS’ COOKHAMS. Usually 50/. Now 33/6. GENTS’ BROGUE SHOES. Usually 45/. Now 35/. GENTS’ DRESS' BOOTS from 22/6. BOSTOCK’S LADIES’ AND GENTS’ BOOTS just landed. LADIES’ DARK TAN SHOES just landed. CLOGS, GUM BOOTS, and SPORTING BOOTS all reduced. MEN’S STRONG WORKING BOOTS from 19/6 to 36/. MEN’S LEVANT SLIPPERS. Usually 15/6. Now 12/. BRING VOUR REPAIRS. ns GEORGS STREET, DUNEDIN (Near Octagon).
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Evening Star, Issue 17731, 4 August 1921, Page 2
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384Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17731, 4 August 1921, Page 2
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