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Yes! Another Snip! A pair of SCISSORS for 2/Posted 2d extra. These are Cutting-out Scissors, 6|in in length, and have warranted best forged steel blades. We also have the same quality in s|in for 1/9 (posted 2d extra), which is the right size for Fancywork or for children’s use at school. Both of these Scissors are guaranteed. This means that we will refund the money if not satisfactory. What could you wish for better than this? VERNON SMITH LTD. IRONMONGERS AT VERNON SMITH’S CORNER GEORGE STREET - - - DUNEDIN Cod Liver Oil Emulsions ono kind or another have been made and marketed for nearly n century—in fact, some of them go so far as to quote “old ago” as a merit! Comparatively, Lane's is a newcomer—only just old enough to have an enviable record of success. Besides being newer, Lane’s iscortainly better; it is more palatable to take; it is considerably more healthful when a long course is considered necessary; no other brand has such a largo percentage of Cod Liver Oil, and none, wo think, have been progressive enough to include Creasote—all important in putting to flight chest and throat troubles of every kind. EMJLSIOM 2/6 and 4/6 at all Ch emists and Store}, jVunufacturcd by E. G. LANE. Graduate Cl.' milt, Oanure, HJL, $ RITCHIE’S BRIGHTEN DULL DAYS WINTER CREATES THE NEED FOR BRIGHTNESS IN THE HOME BEAUTIFUL NEW PEACOCK CHINA. Cups and Saucers, 3/. Sweets, 2/. .Creams and Sugars, 4/ pair. Creams, 2/. Milks, 2/6. Salads, 4/G. Teapots, 4/ and 4/6. Also Joyous Colors and Brilliant Designs in BREAKFAST, TEA, And DINNER WARE. iin m 0 Radiate warmth and good cheer when the elements are dreary and dull. Wo shall be pleased to show you round our extensive premises. RITCHIE’S 39 and 41 GEORGE STREET, sagmmstsmsxm HARRIS SHO NOW IN FULL SWING LADIES’ BARGAINS. Ladies’ Camel Hair Collar Slippers, felt and leather soles; concealed stitching—4/8. . Ladlies’ Glace One-etrap Ward Shoes, sewn soles—6/11. Ladies’ Velvet One-bar Slippers, sown soles, low heels—7/9. Ladies’ Satin One-bar Evening Shoes, semi-Louis heels; in Black or White—lo/6. Ladies’ Glace Court Shoes, Cuban heels, with buckle or button, ornament—l2/6. Ladies’ Glace Derby Shoes, round 'toes, patent caps, Cuban heels—--12/6. Ladies’ Warm Lined Gum Boots—--17/6, LADIES’ ODDMENTS. Ladies’ Mock Suede Laco Shoes; in Grey or Black; sizes 2 and 3 only; largo fitting—s/11. Ladies’ Velvet Court or Ankleband -5/11. Court worth Shoes, with Cuban heclsLndies’ Glace or Patent Shoes, assorted styles; double—B/11. Ladies’ Glace Court Evening Shoes, pump soles—6/6. Ladies’ Glace Lace Boots; in sizes 2,3, and 4 only—4/11, 6/11, 8/11, 10/6 Ladies’ Patent Lace Boots; in sizes 2,3, 4,5, and 6; to clear—l2/6. Ladies’ Warm Gaiters; in Navy, Black, Brown, or Grey. Were 6/6. Now 1 /3. THIS WEEK’S FRESH PRICE LIST. JUVENILE BARGAINS. Boys’ Sturdy Chrome Derby Boots, best value offered; sizes 7 to 9 12/; sizes 10 to 13—12/3. Youths’ Sturdy Chrome Derby Boots; sizes 1 to 3—IS/; sizes 4 to 5—16/9. Girls’ Glace LncO Boots, patent .vyps, sewn solos; sizes 7 to 9 10/6; sizes 10 to 13—11/6. Boys’ Dressy Box Derby Boots, sewn soles; sizes 7 to 9—13/6; sizes 10 to 13—14/9. Youths’ Dressy Box Derby Boots; sewn soles; sizes 1 to 3—lß/6; sizes 4 and 6—lß/9. Girls’ Chrome One-bar Shoes, sewn soles; sires 7to 10—6/11; sizes 11 to I—7/11. Girls’ Toe Dancing Shoes, in Black or White; sizes 8 to 13—10/6; sizes 1 to 5—12/8. MEN’S BARGAINS. Men’s Box Hide Derby Boots, round toos—l6/11. Men’s Superior Box Derby Boots, sewn soles, round toes; exceptional value—l7/11, Men’s Stout Box English Cookhams, double soles, watertight tongues—--24/6, Men’s Stout Box Derby Cookhams, leather lined—2B/6. Men’s Black or Nigger Calf Derby Shoes, welted soles, medium high toes—l9/6. Men’s Camel Hair Tab Slippers, folt and leather soles—4/11. Men’s Reliable Knee- Gum Boots, fresh stock—22/6. WE PAY POSTAGE TO ANYWHERE IN NEW ZEALAND. W. HARRIS & SON, 11. THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, ” THE BLOCK,” PRINCES ST. 212-214 GEORGE ST. 101 STUART ST. GARDENS CORNER. 133-135 KING EDWARD ST.

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Evening Star, Issue 18999, 22 July 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18999, 22 July 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18999, 22 July 1925, Page 11