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SALE PRICES HERE ARE VERY LOW, CUT THE QUALITY IS MAINTAINED ' TO THE HIGHEST. Tho undcruoted lines are well worth bay mg;— FOR LADIES. Black Imitation Suede Court Shoes, Files 5,6, 7. Price, 12s 6d. Black Velvet Court Shoes, most sizes. Price, 12s 6d. Felt Slippers, leather and felt -soles; nil sizes. From 6s Gd, 7s 3d tip. Black Velvet Court Shoes and .Straps. Were 16s 6d. Now 9s lid. Elastic-sided Chrome Slippers, all leather. Were 10s 6d. New 7s lid. Tan Court Walking Shoes. Were 555. Now 15s. Tan Laos Shoes, . stout soles, willow calf leather. Were 52s 6d. Now 20s. Glace Court Street Shoes, stoutly made. Were 33s 6d. Now 17s 6d. Glace Lace Shoes, a big lot, all sizes. High ■as 50s. Now all one price, 255. Patent Oxford Shoes, Louis heels; sizes 3, 4, 6. Were 455. Now 355. Box Calf Derby Shoes, great wear. Worth;, 355. Now 255. Satin Court Evening Shoes, English made. Now 255. FOR MEN. Chrome Derby Lace Boots, all leather, made in New Zealand; this is the best value boot we have ever shown. Now 22s 6d , pair. Glace Lace Boots, dressy, useful boots. Now 30s pair. Box Galf Derby Shoes, stout soles. Worth 455. Now 35s pair. Please Note.—Our whole (dock, exclusive of special lines, is subject to a CASH Discount of 2s in the £. FOR CHILDREN. Tau I-bar Shoes. Sizes 5 and 6: Price, 4a lid. Sizes 8,9, 10 :5s lid. Boys' Tau Boots, sizes 8, 10, 12, 13, I. All one price, ]ss Gel. <sirk’ Tan Laco Shoes, a*l sizes 7 to 1, All one price, 14a 6J. In addition to those lines, we have a big lot of ether Specials, which arc shown in the window’s. IS LIP AY D WATT, BOOT SELLERS, 148 GEORGE ST BEET. ■7VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the In Partnership heretofore carried on by the Undersigned' nt Dunedin us “ DRUMMOND BROTHERS,” Motor Engineers. him boon DISSOLVED by mutual consent a* from (ho Sixteenth day of JUNE, Oik; Thousand Nine Hundred awl Twenty-iwo. ALL ACCOUNTS owing by and to Ihe lain firm will be received awl paid respectively by Peter Drummond, who will carry on the business at tho same address (375 Cumberland street, Dunedin), as “Drummond's Garage. ” Dated this 22nd day of July, One Thou* sand Niue Hundred and Twentv-lwo. JAMES DRUMMOND. PETER DRUMMOND. Witness to the signatures of James Drflmraoiid and Peter Drummond: RALPH R. ASPINALL, Solicitor, Dunedin. GET Quotations from 'Evening Star-. Office for large or small quantities of Printing before placing your order. EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by copies of teftiraonials, will bo received up till MONDAY, 14th August, 1922, for the. following VACANCIES; Head Masters! Mominglon, £430-£460 and residence. Kaitangata, £SSS-£395 and residence. Solo Teachers; Maclcnuau, £203-£25fC ami bom*! allowance) of £40.. Waroum, £165-£195 and -house allowance of £3O. (Teacher must board in Milton, 8 miles distant.) Female Assistants: St. Clair, Bannockburn, and Pukouri, £lB3-£193. East Taicri and Musselburgh, £165-£175. Assistant. Secondary Department: Tokomniriro D.H.. £263-£283. The salaries quoted arc for single teachers, and are exclusive of Grading Addition. Applicants must state on their application forms their grading numbers. Pcstag.-n on applications must bo prepaid, - Forms of application may be obtained at this Office. S. M. PARK, ♦Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, 24th July, 1922. HOLDER of Trinity College and Koval Academy Certificates has Vacancies for Pupils, Pianoforte and Violin, 2s per lesson. —Address Pianoforte, ‘ Star.’ SHORTHAND, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. - —Miss Brown’s College, above Moray Place P. 0.; individual tuition; railway concessions; 'phone 2,937. MONEY. MONEY Lent privately, £5 to £SO, furniture, pianos, etc.; business confidential; enclose reply stamp,—393, ‘Star’

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Evening Star, Issue 18030, 26 July 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Star, Issue 18030, 26 July 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Star, Issue 18030, 26 July 1922, Page 5

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