UTILITY POULTRY CLUB. Meeting. Thursday, mu January in Lower Burns Hall, at 8 p.m. Address by Hr IT. L. vSproson on the Minorca. Question?. W. V. SIURMEE, Hon. free. ,p«EIIOKEN lie? Bands just arrived; to Vy sell best Chick Gnt ana Foods and Lice Powder. —Bills, Ltd. P' OULTEY Leg'Bands, all colors; Pedigree "Marking Rings, numbered; loe Punches, and Shell Grit.—Charles Bills, Piu. ■joO"lT'P^t : a~ltogrilaior, Douglas Mixture, JO Meat Meal, Lice Killer, Grits,_ Log Bands.—Skcno’a, Stuart street, Dunedin. _ !OllOT'N r "and~'VHiite Leghorns, Black OrS 3 pingtons, Rhode Island Red Hens for breedings, 5s each.—Skene s, Stuart street, Dunedin. . r EVERY Bird and all Poultry Food guaranteed if supplied by Skene’s, seed merchants, Stuart street, Dunedin. I~TOR”s"VLB, Tubßoo Incubator, 108-egg, nearly new; £l4; samcp attcru, local made, £12.-747, ‘(Star.’ C'~lleliUNG Sain \Vhilo Leghorn Hens, ) Male Birds, Black Orpington Rooster, Hens, and Clucks.—Start; ’phono 9,340.
Ti nr « 11. Mi I’IS ” DAMP-RESISTING LEATHER SOLE SANDALS-iiI-u-k- Sizes 4—5/3; 5—5/6; 6—5/9; 7—G/3; B—6/6; 9—6/9; 10—6/11; 1 1'—7/3; 12—7/6; 13—7/9; I—B/3; 2-8/9; 3 to 7—9/3. 11 7/9; 12—7/11; 13—8/3; I—B/9; 2—B/11; 3 to 7—9/6. YOUTHS’ SANDALS, si/.es 3-s—Black, 9/6; Tan, 9/9. Tan - Sizes 4—5/6; 5—5/9; (>—s/11; i —6/6; B—6/9; 9—6/11; JO 7/6; BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CHROME DERBY UNLINED BOOTS, riveted soles, heel and toe plates, 7—14/; 8-14/3; 9-14/6; 10-15/; 11-15/3; 12-15/6; 13-15/9; I—l7/6; 2—17/9; 3—lß/; 4—lß/6; s—lß/9. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CHROME UNLINED BOOTS, sewn soles; a ch'essv Boot. 7—13/11; s— 14/3; 9-14/6; 10-15/6; 11—15/9; 12—15/11; 1:5—16/3; I—l7/9; 2—17/11; .3—lß/11; 4—19/6; 5—19/11. GIRLS' CHROME UNLINED SCHOOL BOOTS, riveted solos, heel and toe plates. 7—13 ; B—l 3 3; 9—13/6; 10—14/; 11—14/3; 12—14/6; 13—14/9; 1 GIRLS’ BOX CHROME DERBY BOOTS, linen lined, sewn soles, self 7—13/6; B—l3/9; 9—14/; 10—14/6; 11—15/; 12—15/3; 13—15/6; I—l6/5 2—16 6; 3—19/9; 4—19/9; 6—19/9. GIRLS' BOX CHROME DERBY SHOES, self caps, sown soles. 7—ll/; 8- 11/3; 9—116; 10—12/; 11—12/6; 12—13/; 13—13/3; 1 139; 2—143; 3—17/3; 4—17/3; 5—17/3. GIRLS’ BOX CHROME ONE-BAR SHOES, sewn soles. 7-8 6; s—B6; 9 9 ; 10—93; 11—9/8; 12—9/9; 13 10/; I 10 3; 2 10 6; 3 .116; 4—ll/6; s—ll/6. GIRLS' GLACE DERI!V LACE SHOES, round loos, patent caps, sewn soles. 7- 93; 8 9.6; ll uo; 111 -12 9; 11-12,11; .12—13/6; 13—13/11; I—l4/11. BOVS' AXI) YOUTHS' LIGHT CHROME DERBY BOOTS, sewn solos. 7—12 11; 8 -13 3; H—l3'6; 10—13 9; 11—14/; 12—14/3; 13— 14 6; 1—15,6; 2—16/; 3—16.6; 4—17/; 5—17/6; 6—lß/6. 22 PRINCES STREET. 212-214 GEORGE STREET. 10! STUART STREET. 133-135 KING EDWARD STREET. R.S.—YVE RAY POSTAGE TO ANYWHERE IX NEW ZEALAND.
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Evening Star, Issue 18173, 13 January 1923, Page 16
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