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HARRIS’ WE ARB NOW OFFERING A HUGE ASSORTMENT OF SERVICE* ABLE STYLES AT POPULAR PRICES. Infants' Tan or Black Persian Ankle-strap or One-bar Shoos, Sizes 6 and fl - - - 1/8. Infants’ Tan or Black Glace Ankle-strap Shoes, pump soles. Sizes 5 and 6--------- 1/11, 2/6Infants' Black Glace Kid Ankle-strap Shoes, pump soles. Sizes Bto 6 - 8/9. Infants* Bed, Champagne, or Bine Kid Ankle-band Shoes. Sizes 4 to 6 8/9. Child’s White Canvas One-bar Shoos. . Sizes 4 to 6, 3/9 1 7 to 9. 4/8; 10 to 18, 5/6. Infants’ White Bnokskin Ankle-strap or One-bar Shoes, pump soles. Sizes 6 and 6 4/11, Child's White Nubtwk Sandals, welted solos. Sizes 8 to 6, 6/11 j sizes 7 to 0 - <»**••> 7/6. Child's White Canvas Sandals with crepe rubber soles. Sizes Bto 6, 4/6; 7 to 9, 4/11; 10 to 13, 6/0. Child’s Tan English Sandals, repairable welted soles. Size? 4 to 6, 4/11; 7 to 9, 6/9; 10 to 13, 7/6. (Mid's Potent Ankle-strap Shoes, stout sewn soles. Sizes 8 to 6, 6/11 ;7 to 9- - - * - - 7/11. Child’s Patent One-bar Shoes, stout sewn soles. Sizes 3to 6 - 6/6. Child’s Patent One-bar Shoes, lattice sides. . Sizes 7 to 9, 11/8; 10 to 13 - - - - - 16/6. Child's Black Glace One-bar Shoes, lattice sides. , Sizes 7to 9, 0A1; 10 to 13 - - - - - 14/11. C lbtof Qlaoe Laoe Boots, patent caps. Sizes 7 to 9, 10/6; 10 to 13 - - - - - 12/6. Bov# Sturdy Chrome Derby Unlined Boots, sewn soles. Sizes 7 to 9, 11/; 10 to 13, 12/3; 1 to 3, 16/; 4 and 5, 16/9. Bows' Superior Box Chrome Derby Boots, sewn soles. Sizes 7to 9, 13/6; 10 to 18, 14/9; 1 to 3. 18/6; 4 and 5, 18/9. BbyS* Superior Tan Ch rojno Derby Boots, sewn soles. Sizes ?to 9, 14/9; 10 to 13, 16/j 1 to 3, 19/9; 4 and 5, 20/, ftMa* Chrome One-bar Shoes, sewn soles. Sizes 7 to 10. 6/11; 11 to I 7/11. ODR SPECIALTY—CUT-OUT LEATHER, HALF SOLES, ready for afeteomng. Chßdhi nines; 7to 18, 1/; 1 to 5, 1/8. Rivets for attaching, 6d par packet. HARRIS’ PAY POSTAGE ON ALL NEW FOOTWEAR TO ANYWHERE IN NEW ZEALAND. W. HARRIS i M, LI THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, "THE BLOCK," PRINCES BT. 212-214 GEORGE ST. 101 STUART ST. GARDENS CORNER. 133-135 KING EDWARD ST. UtTO (A CHmint Rtxona Girl.) EDNA I lALADWIN ft sZ? You too! Can be a REXONA GIRL “ I am sending you a photo ol my little girl, Edna, for she is a true Rexona Girl, having always used Rexona Soap for her skin and hair. I would earnestly request all mothers to use Rexona Soap for their children. It stands alone as a skin and hair beautlfler. (Sgd.) Mrs. M. GLADWIN, 7 Bays Water Gate, Darlinghumt, N;S.W.” Rexona SoapThe Soap lor Health and Beauty m m 0 m A Gorgeous Display of FASHIONS. representing the smartest Authentic Modes, is now being held in our Magnificent New MANTLD and MILLINERY SALON Our Opening Show of Fashions in the New Mantle and Millinery Salon has been r. - veritable triumph! Those who have visited this Brilliant Exposition _ pronounce it A y ~ a wonderful success, and many arc the compliments and congratulations showered IVIUVsIi upon ÜB< The on | y rcgre |; w 0 have is that the premises are not yet out ol the T 1! r builder’s hands, and we must admit that the front portions of our establishment are I 31 KGU “OT much upset. For any discomfort or inconvenience this may cause to customers we apologise. In order to compensate for the lack of attractiveness in the front part of our premises, we are offering SPECIAL VALUES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. and Vprv our premises * Will customers kindly note that Notable Event! Our DRESS DEPARTMENT is Removed Temporarily to the Old Millinery Department; The COTTON DRESS and MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT is Removed for the time being to our Old Mantle Department; and (ho FANCY DEPARTMENTS occupy meanwhile the Old Dress Section; iJHE MOST GLORIOUS FROCKS ! THE MOST STYLISH COSTUMES ! THE NEW FASHIONABLE COATS. JUMPERS. MARABOUT and OSTRICH NECKWEAR. LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS—ALL AT POPULAR PRICES. WE ARE NOW SHOWING IN THE NEW DEPARTMENT—iHk TWEED COSTUMES, short, three-quarter, and long coats; in plain faint checks, bold checks, and covert mixtures; Fawns, Red Browns, Cedars, and other shades. THE LATEST SHAPES IN DONG COATS (as illustrated), in Black, Navy, and Colored Repp; silk lined, plain and trimmed band; also in the popular faint overcheck Tweeds, double breasted. From £7 7/, SILK KNITTED FROCKS, tunic effect (as illustrated), in plain colors, hand painted and embroidered; also a lovely lot of SILK FROCKS, FRENCH AND IRISH LINEN FROCKS, COAT FROCKS, in Repp, Gaberdine, and Silk and Wool Materials, (VERY CHOICE FABRICS FOR SUMMER-TIME WEAR. aom TUBULAR LINGERIE SILK in shades of Ivory, Skv. Pink. Apricot, and Nil. Price, 8/11. FIRST GRADE FUJI SILK—2/9. f,4in AJjL-WOOL MAROCAIN, for Costumes, Frocks, etc.; in shades of Saxe, Fawn, Grey, Brown, Nigger, and Mole. Price, 10/6, COTTON WASH FABRICS—NoveI and Charming Effects. BBin COTTON MAROCAINS with printed designs in Oriental colorings; a very fashionable material —2/3, 2/11, and 3/6 per yard. 38in GINGHAMS in Checked designs, in a largo variety of colorings; just the thing for school or holiday wear— l/3 and 1/6 per yard. EXQUISITE FUJI SILK UNDERWEAR. NIGHTDRESSES with wide sleeve, hemstitched and lace trimmed—22/6 and 32/6. PRINCESS PETTICOATS, cami style, no sleeves, finished hemstitching— W„ 21/; 0.5., 22/6. KNICKERS, French style, elastic in waist—W., 12/6; 0.5., 13/6. BLOOMERS, elastic in waist and knee; Self Blue, Pink, and Lavender— W., 11/6; O;S., 12/6. WONDERFUL VALUE IN FABRIC GLOVES! THE “CORONA” GLOVE, our famous Suede finish gauntlet with elastic wrists, silk points, and washable; perfect fitting, and reliable in wear; in shades of Greys, Beavers, Pastel, and Black. New price, 3/11 per pair. I. 'M 10S, 107,109, 111, 113, and 115 George Street* Branch at South Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 19063, 5 October 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19063, 5 October 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19063, 5 October 1925, Page 12