n Yes ! But Why ? Why do most people prefer “ Waitaki ” Butter? There are many reasons, but they can all bo summed up in these two; — _ First: BECAUSE it is the Tory Best that money can buy! In Purity and High Quality, Richness of Creamy Flavor, and sheer .Delicionsnesa it stands out on its own merits without a rival. Second: BECAUSE it costs no more than ordinary brands, , and. as most Housewives like to got the greatest possible value for their money, they naturally insist on having “ Waitaki. ’’ It is economical in use, and can always bo relied on to give the utmost satisfaction. Don't accept brands said to bo “ just as good,” “ very* similar,” and so on. Insist on being supplied with genuine* aitaki Butter Your Grocer Sells It. J footwear for the Man Who Cares! Hero, Aten! is an entirely now stock of Boots and Shoes that is, without question, the finest ever offered in Dunedin. A splendid variety from the lasts of the world’s famous makers, including the brands of Crockett and .tones and linstock. Hero are Shot's lor every shape of foot—Shoes that portray the latest, vogue in men’s fashion and offer a wearing service that is without equal. And a pleasing feature is the moderate pricing that rules throughout. But come in right away and try on a pair. Wo can fit your foot and pocket. WHITCOMBF.S' BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET. Scots Shoe Store E 3 m B: The Sparklet Syphon A Priceless Boon in Summertime! 6 Bulbs Free! fl & m a lAsocia fountain I^PQBgßflnaaaaasnßßnmiiiiaMiaEnnMß on ateaTemptingly delicious are the Cool Refreshing Drinks which the “Sparklet” makes. When fatigued and tired out on Hot, Close days, these Sparkling, “Fizzy,” Thirstquenching beverages are enjoyable beyond words 1 A child can get them ready, it’s so easy. Pour a i little Fruit Juice of any kind into a tumbler—Raspberry, Lime Juice, I Orangeade, etc. —and • then fill up with aerated water | from the Syphon. The cost is a mere trifle! Order your “Sparklet” to-day. You have no idea what a continual delight it will be until you begin to use it. prices of syphons (including 6 bulbs) j (1 pint) « * a * 12/6 *C” (1 quart) .... 16/8 Boses of Bulbs (12 Refills) t 3 1 and 4/3. Sold by all Leading Chemists, Ironmongers and Stores. Wholesale Agents: Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co.'s N.Z. Drug Co.. Ltd. lh b m a Special and Important to Every Handy Man who intends Painting his House or Repapering some of the Rooms during the Holidays! Let us supply all the material you require. Wo arc direct importers, and our PRICES ARE BEDROCK. You may depend upon the quality of the Paints we stock, and the Value is the biggest you can get. We are still selling the Latest Artistic Wallpapers at 5/ m the £ under former prices. Take advantage of our WALLPAPER SALE ! Brushes, Varnishes, Class, and all other requirements at prices you won’t grudge paying I Call and make inquiries and take a look at our Wallpaper Values. Fainter & Decorator S. F. ABURN 215 Princes Street South Glass-Bevelling & Silvering Works —Carrol! 6c Hope Streets. PUKBTERAKI VISITORS. PUKETERAKT VISITORS. BEVAKA" GINGER, HOE BEER," TDJEVARA ” GINGER, HOP BEER. PALE ALE. Make now for holiday JO PALE ALE. Make now for holiday 1. s/. and HOLIDAY FOOTWEAR. LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS DERBY SHOES, low heels; sizes 2to 5 8/6. LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS TENNIS SHOES, sewn Chrome soles—9/9, 11/9, 15/6. . T . LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS TWO-STRAP SHOES, semi-Louis or Cuban heels—lG/6. LADIES’ WHITE BUCKSKIN BROGUES, English make—29/6. LADIES’ MOCK SUEDE LACE SHOES in Grey or Black; solid leather soles and Cuban heels—-11/9. i LADIES’ GREY OR BROWN GYMNASTIC SHOES—4/6, 5/3. LADIES’ WHITE GYMNASTIC SHOES, with Black solos, 4/6; White soles, 8/6. LADIES’ GLACE TWO-BAR SHOES, Cuban heels, good fitters—24/6. LADIES’ PATENT TWO-BAR SHOES, semi-Louis heels—27/6. LADIES’ SUEDE TWO-BAR SHOES' in Black, Nigger, and Grey; low or Cuban heels—3B/6. LADIES’ VELVET COURT SHOES, sown soles, 10/6; Beaded Front, 11/6. LADIES’ VELVET OXFORD LACE SHOES, sewn soles—ll/6, GIRLS’ WHITE CANVAS DERBY SHOES. Sizes— 7. R. !). 10. IT. 12. 13. 1. 5/6 5/9 6/ 6/11 7/9 7/11 8/3 GIRLS’ WHITE CANVAS ANKLE STRAP SHOES. Sizes— 7. 8. 0. Id. 11. 12. 13. 5/6 5/9 6 1 6/11 7/3 7/6 7/9 THE "HARRIS” DAMP-RESISTING SANDALS, leather soles heels. ■'iz.es— 4. 6. 6. 7. 8. .Mack, 5/3 5/6 5/9 6/3 6/6 Tan, 5/5 5/9 5/11 6/6 6/9 Sizes- 11. 12. 13. 1. Black, 7/3 7/6 7/9 8/3 Tan. 7/9 7/11 8/3 8/9 MEN’S WHITE CANVAS BOWLING SHOES, stout rubber soles—l9/8. MEN’S WHITE CANVAS DERBY TENNIS SHOES, sewn chrome fidos— 1 16/8, 22/6. MEN’S WHITE CANVAS CRICKET BOOTS, leather soles and heels--18/6, 22/6. MEN’S BON DEPvBY BOOTS, round toe, sown soles; great value—22/6. MEN’S TAN OR BLACK DERBY ENGLISH COOKHAMS, double sewn solos—27/6. MEN’S BLACK OR NIGGER CALF DERBY SHOES, medium high toes; welted soles—27/0. • ASK TO SEE OUR SPECIALLY IMPORTED FISHING BROGUES. P.S.—A Self-filling Fountain Pen will be given with every purchase of twenty shillings or over during December. W 0 Harris & Son, Limited, THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS. "THE BLOCK,” PRINCES STREET. 101 STUART STREET. 212-214 GEORGE STREET. 133-135 KING EDWARD STREET. * * * * * * * > ■h 'l 9 > ■h > > * * h > * * £1 9. 6/9 8/11 10. 6/11 7/6 2. 3 to 7. 8/9 9/3 8/11 9/6
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Evening Star, Issue 18502, 8 December 1923, Page 16
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