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3 0 That during this busy shopping season you can purchase here with just as much security as at any other time. Firstly, there is always the “ Williamson ” quality, which allows you to proudly meet your gift long after the price is forgotten. Secondly, wo will always exchange any article if it is not exactly what you require after examination in your home. We have a better-than-ever stock, and are sure we can help you to decide. illiamsens The Quality Jewellers, 9 31 PRINCES STREET. Next The Bristol.

*• * * {. * *• * -I* * Special Discount on all IS per cent' Cash Purchases of SELBY SHOES. We have just opened our Main Summer Shipment of the above Shoes, and invite your inspection and participation. They .comprise.— LADIES’ SUEDE ONE-STRAP SHOES, pump solo, Louis heel; in Grey, Black, Nigger Brown, Cinnamon Brown. LADIES’ FANCY~COURT SHOES, pump sole, Louis heel; in Light Grey Suede, Black Suede, Nigger Kid, Grey Kid, and Patent. LADIES’ OXFORD LACE SHOES, with imitation toecaps or plain toes, pump sole, Louis heel; in Patent, Black Glace, Black Suede, Nigger Kid, Nigger Suede, Grey SUede, and Grey Kid. LADIES’ ONE-STRAP SHOES, pump sole, Louis heel; in Patent, Nigger Kid, and Grey Kid. LADIES’ SPORTS SHOES in strap and lace, with welted soles and block heels; in combination of Beige and Fawn'; also Nigger and Autumn Brown. LADIES’ LACE SHOES, with medium low heels, welted soles; in Glace Kid, Patent, Black, or Brown Suede. LADIES’ PLAIN COURT SHOES, pump sole, Louis heel; in Patent, Black Suede, Light Grey Suede, Nigger Kid. LADIES’ TWO-STRAP SHOES', pump sole, Louis heel; in Glaco Kid, Patent, Nigger, Grev, and Fawn. LADIES’ BLACK BROCADED .°aTIN ONE-BAR WALKING SHOES, pump soles, Louis heels. THREE SHILLINGS IN THE POUND SPECIAL DISCOUNT w. Son, FOR CASH. Harris & Limited, THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS. "THE BLOCK,” PRINCES STREET. tOI STUART STREET. 212-214 GEORGE STREET. 133-135 KING EDWARD STREET.

A Magnificent and Fascinating Display at “Dawsons Limited.’' m 0 JEWELLERY, SILVERPLATE, CHINA and GLASSWARE, OPTICAL GOODS. 0 m a a a 0 a A is a Only ONE Address. No matter whether the present is for Mother, Sister, Father, Brother, Wife, Husband, or Friend, you will have no difficulty in selecting from our extensive stock just what you want at the price you expect to pay. ? No Branches. No Agents. “THE BLOCK,” CORNER PRINCES STREET and MORAY PLACE.

If you intend travelling by sea during the Holidays, you need not now fear Seasickness. This_ dreadful and painful experience is happily no longer the inevitable terror it has been in the past to many. A new and certain remedy has been found which acts both as a Preventative and a Cure. After long research and practical tests on modern scientific lines, this preparation was worked out by a London doctor with complete success. “Anti-Mai” Tablets contain no narcotic drugs, such as cocaine or morphia; no opiates, bromides, or spirits, and are practically tasteless. “ Anti-Mai,” the new and certain Cure for Sea-sickness, is obtainable from all Chemists at 3s per bottle. Before journeying by sea secure first a bottlo of these Compressed Tablets, taking one an hour before embarkment and another immediately before the ship sails, and so secure immunity from this terribly distressing malady. Wholesale Depot: Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co.’s New Zealand Drug Co., Ltd.

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Evening Star, Issue 18513, 21 December 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18513, 21 December 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18513, 21 December 1923, Page 3

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