:"niFa^‘rrr^'nixargL^ir.T^^rjTEgj?:ia v a : ii mM. TT You are &fj"ared in. every bottle jta.rvda.rd of excellence which. Kar made r >, j -A acc \. : WUi.* 1/ W ‘ J'> FAMOUf THE WOESLD O’El* and conceded byconnojjjeurf to be /COTLillt^/OUWOErUtIHULAWT, 7a. V,',*,. '. HH Fashion Demands Low Heel Shoes for Ladies. WE ARS HOW SHOWING A CHOICE SELECTION OF THESE IMPORTED LIMES. LADIES’ GLACE KID OXFORD SHOES, with self cap and broad hoolo —33/G and iUj. LADIES’ BOX CALF OXFORD SHOES, with cap and broad bools—--39/6. LADIES’ NIGGER CALF OXFORD SHOES, with caps and broad heel:-.—CCe: LADIES’ PATENT OXFORD SHOES, with caps and broad heels; the newest slmpo 453/3., LADIES' GLACE KID OXFORD SEMI-DROGUE SHOES, with broad heels—£s/6. LADIES’ BOX CALF OXFORD SEMI-BROGUE SHOES, with broad heels—-42/. LADIR I NIGGER CALF OXFORD SEMI-BROGUE SHOES, with broad beds—67/6. LADIEM’ PATENT OXFORD SEMI-BROGUE SHOES, with latest broad heels■—S2/C. LADIES’ BLACK AND GREY SUEDE OXFORD SEMI-BROGUE SHOES, with broad heels—4?./. LADIES’ GLACE OXFORD SHOES, plain toes, Cuban heels—2l/6, 2M6, CCS, 32/3. LADIES' GLACE OXFORD SHOES, plain toes, Louis heels—27/6, 39/6, St/. BALLET SHOES, Sizes—lo, 12/; 11, 13/; 12, 13/3; 13, 13/6? 1, 13/9; .Ladies, 17/6. TOE DANCING SHOES. Sizes 8 to 1, 13/6; Ladies’, 14/6. ,ti mmK ft w r ihi V*<> rjt!W My The Footwear Specialists^ 133-135 KING EDWARD STREET, SOUTH DUNEDiW. 22 PRINCES STREET, 212-21* GEORGE STREET, 101 STUART STREEET, DUNEDIN, WE RAY POSTAGE TO ANYWHERE IN NEW ZEALAND,
iiuiwp; MW, :\ut : ;t. i I, 1 1 \" i iM :zv ayt,; >f U o m 'mmmmm x r ✓ if 1 - m l!,l/ ;ijms 11114 V w il I r 7av © V; o ;ji !vr;:.:}:',p' is a Joy! Yon stop into fho C'iirj?efc Department' Such a wealth of display! Piles of Luxurious British Axminstors—heavy quality, rich coloring. iinndaome Georgian Squares— soft harmony. V.ido rango of Wilton and Victorian Squares, revealing rare loveliness. You could spend hours revelling in the beauty of color and design, for Burnishing is a joy at "■» ->* < .L fJ N.J i < |>'ij RATTRAY STREET, DUMEDIN. Wl § Are in Order I Jack just gave ms the most Beautiful Diamond!. Ring . Yes I He bought it from EAST ABRGQKS - Jewellers, 71 PRINCES STREET . is 4 Ml JAII? SALE POSITIVELY CLOSES ON MAY, 6 th. YWi r r-1 rr 0 tii* >* \ j * x '..: N \ ft ’ \ t* •.■ -a 1 Jw O GW' Z:u.d AW* a HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, CROCKERY, CHINA, Etc., OF HIGHEST QUALITY. ~ Prices lowest lei -n * , Keacned DINNERWARE, White Set-—26 pieces, -50/5 32 pieces, 54/6; 45 pieces, S-3/» DINNERWARE, Famous Blue Shang Set—26 pieces, 63/; 33 pieces, 75/ \ 45 pieces, ■ms/., CHINA TEA SETS—2I pieces, 25/1 32 pieces, 27/6 and 32/6 ; I 45 pieces, 3-5/ to 70/. See our SPECIAL BREAKFAST SET ; marvellous value at ‘ £4 12/0. Also Kitchen Utensils, E.P. Ware, Travelling Trunks, etc. LINOLEUM AND FLOORCLOTH offered at very low prices. Usual prices, 8/6 10/6 12/ 14/ 15A Sale prices, 7/6 9/3 % IC/8 12/6 13/. THE BEST IS BEING PICKED OUT. CALL EARLY ! CALL EARLY ! Country Orders carefully and promptly attended to. mdtaw is La GEORGE STREET AND RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN.
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Evening Star, Issue 17956, 1 May 1922, Page 2
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