HIGH CLASS VIRGINIAN CIGARETTES u High Admiral” Cigarettes,] owe reputation and prestige to the fact that they are so dependable . Dependable in Mending $ purity and frag* ranee . Dependable always j in their unrivalled quality „ H«eHCiA&O VlftOltW* (BMARimßft. \ jwsata V\\6W OiASS VWQWM* •71 a W, o \BW««*C/GAP&rfS n=*•v f . F ■J ■or 2 m sesas EESSS •3. =y *3* m * & act'd ;!^7 wyesr mf<nA ess®®®® ® EUMACHUS iEFS «srfS«;i ill# SiiSifi ErrirrflVnttnJTi (W 5 The “ Winchelsea," a"W“ lype-of destroyer, was specially fiiled up as a minesweeper.She has a displacement of 1300 tons and a’ speed of 31 knots. Her armament consists of four 4-inch guns and six 21-inch torpedo tubes. The " Telemachus," an "R” type destroyer displacing just over / 000 l tons has a speed of 36 knots. Carries two 4-incb guns and a pair of 21 -inch torpedo tubes. Now employed with the Jitlantic Fleet as a mine-layer. W.D.&H.O. WILLS. BRISTOL S LONDON
NOW IN FULL SWING LADIES’ BARGAINS. Ladies’ Camel Hair Collar Slippers, felt and leather solos; concealed stitching—4/6. Ladies’ Glace Onc-strap Ward Shoos, sewn soles —6/11. Ladies’ Velvet One-bar Slippers, sewn 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 —12/6. Ladies’ Glace Derby Shoes, round toes, patent caps, Cuban heels—--12/8. Ladies’ Warm Lined Gum Boots—--17/6. LADIES’ ODDMENTS. Ladies’ Mock Suede Loco Shoes; in Grey or Black; sizes 2 and 3 only; largo fitting—6/11. Ladies’ Velvet Court or Ankleband Shoos, with Cuban heels—6/11. Ladies’ Glace or Patent Court Shoes, assorted styles; worth double—B/11. Ladies’ Glace Court, Evening Shoes, pump soles—6/6. Ladies’ Glace Lnco Boots; in sizes 2,3, and 4 only—4/11, 6/11, 8/11, 1C S 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—16/; sizes 4 to 5—16/9. Girls’ Glace Laoe Boots, patent caps, sewn soles; sizes 7 to 9 10/6; sizes 10 to 13—11/6. Boys’ Drossy Box Derby Boots, sewn soles; sizes 7 to 9—13/6; sizes 10 to 13—14/9. Youths’ Drossy Box Derby Boots; sewn soles ■ sizes 1 to 3—lß/6; sizes 4 and 6—lß/0. Girls’ Chrome One-bar ShoeSj sewn soles; sizes 7 to 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—12/6. MEN’S BARGAINS. Men’s Box Hide Derby Boots, round toes—l6/11. Men’s Superior Box Derby Boots, sown soles, round toes; exceptional value—l7/11. Men’s Stout Box English Cookhams, double soles, watertight tongues—--24/8. Men’s Stout Box Derby Cookhams, leather lined—2B/6. Men’s Black or Nigger Calf Derby Shoes, welted soles, medium high toes—l9/S, Men’s Camel Hair Tab Slippers, felt 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 & SOI LTD, THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, 14 THE BLOCK,” PRINCES ST. 212-214 GEORGE ST. 101 STUART ST. GARDENS CORNER. 133-135 KING EDWARD ST,
GARDEN TOOLS! NOW IS THE TIME TO DO HP THE GARDEN and get ready for the Summer and Autumn. What about your Garden Tools? Wa have a large selection for all classes of work for Amateur and Gardener. 'GARDEN SPADES-—B/, 8/6, 9/. 9/6, 10/. GARDEN FORKS—7/6, 8/, 8/6, 9/. GARDEN HOES—I/9, 2/, 8/. GARDEN BARES—3/3, 3/9, 4/. A GOOD SELECTION of SPRAYING PUMPS. PBUNEES—2/9, 8/6, 6/ to 12/6 pair. Nice Handy Trowels —1/6, 1/9, 2/6. Weed Forks—2/9, 8/, ALL GOODS BRITISH MAKE. QUALITY THE BEST. PRICES RIGHT. Laidlaw & Gray , Ltd, RATTRAY STREET a ■ a v DUNEDIN. 7T|e cater to economica! men, %iyi who know that good clothes, well styled, are a good investment in smart appearance. T. YOUNG & CO. Merchant bailors, 40 DOWLING STREET. |
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Evening Star, Issue 19021, 17 August 1925, Page 3
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