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Slipper Comfort for Grown Ups V^gv^> and Tiny Tots! Infants’ Saxe o.r Maroon Felt Ankle-strap Slippers. Sizes 3 to 6—2/3. Ditto in Buttoned Bootees—2/9. Child’s Blue or Brown Felt Ankle-strap Slippers, stout felt soles. Sizes 4 to 6—l/9 i 7 to 9—l/11; 10 to I—2/11. Child’s Camel Hair Ankle-strap Slippers, with leather soles and concealed stitching. Sizes 4 to 6—2/6; 7 to 9—2/11; 10’s—3/6; 11 to I—3/11. Child’s Camel Hair Ankle-strap Slippers, stout pump leather soles, superior quality. Sizes 4 to 6—3/; 7to 9—3/6; 10’s—4/3; 11 to I—4/11; 2’s—s/6. Child's Pictorial Felt Ankle-strap Slippers, Bed or Blue, leather soles, in tov boxes. ’ Sizes 4 to 6—3/3; 7 to 9—3/9; 10’s—4/6; 11 to I—4/fl. Child’s Brown or Black Morocco Strap Slippers, fleecy lined; wry serviceable. Sizes 7 to 9—5/6; 10’s—6/6; 11 to I—7/8. Ladies’ Camel Hair Collar Slippers, leather soles with concealed stitching - -- -- -- -- -- - 3/9, 4/9, 5/8, 6/6, 7/11 • Ladies’ Camel Hair Collar Slippers, pump leather soles, and low heels—4/6, 6/6, and 6/11. Ladies’ Quilted Satin Boudoir Slippers, felt soles. ' Saxe or Rose—7, 6 ; Black—6/6. Ladies’ Cosy Felt Slippers, with padded leather soles- 6/S; Ribbon trimmed—6/11 (in Grey, Golden Brown, Saxe, Rose, Rust, Navy, Helio., and Turquoise). ' Ladies’ .Art Felt Slippers, moccasin pattern, leather soles; Brown, Grey, or Saxe - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 8/6. Ladies’ Felt Collarette Slippers, leather solos; in Turquoise, Rose, ’Scarlet, or Helio. • - - - - -■ - - - - - - - - - - ' 8/6. Ladies’ Felt Collar Slippers, pump leather soles, with heels; in Grey, Brown, Saxo, or Wavy- - -- -- -- -- -- -- 9/11. Ladies’ Felt One-Strap Slippers, puinp leather soles, Tin heels; Grey, Brown, Saxe, or Navy ----- --------- 9/6. Men’s Camel Hair Tab Slippers, leather soles' with concealed stitching ------ 4/3, 4/11, S/S, 6/6, and 6/11. Men’s Morocco Leather Tab Slippers, in Tan or Black, warm lined—lo/6. Men’s Brown Crocodile Tab Slippers, flexible leather soles, warm lined - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11/6. Camel Hair Buckle Boots, with felt and leather soles. Ladies’—7/9, 8/11, and 10/6; Men’s—ll/6. W. Harris & Son, Ltd. THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, 22 PRINCES ST. 212-214 GEORGE ST. 133-135 KING EDWARD ST. 101 STUART ST. 242 PRINCES ST. SOUTH. CARDENS CORNER. f Judges at Tea insigt on havina it! Blended by: fure Food Specialists, Dmm. d o£ccr SALE! Ritchie’s SALE! Save Money by Purchasing Your Wedding Gifts and Household Furnishings at RITCHIE’S Rich Blue Dinner Sets, 26 pieces—77/6. Now 38/6. Wedgwood Meat Dishes, 14in~6/6. Now 2/9. Dinnerwaro Oddments Reduced Below Cost, White Eli dish Cups and Saucers. Were 7/6. Now 4/6 half-dozen. Tea Plates, English make. Wore 3/. Now 2/3 half-dozen. Sauce Boats—4/G. Sets Jugs—9/6. Fancy Salads—4/6,12iu Acme Wringers— Stainless Knives— Carpet Sweepers. Bets of 4 Aluminium SaucepamAlarm Clocks. Extra good value Oak Cake Stands, 3-tier — Now 1/ each. Now 4/8 sot of throe. Now 2/6. 29/6. 9/ half-dozen. From 34/. 14/9. 8 3 each. 16/6. Special Discount given oft Marked Prices in Crystal, High Grade Dinnerwaro and Tcaware, Vases, Flower Bowls, Copper and E.P. Ware, Also Travelling Requisites. RITCHIES 39 and 41 GEORGE STREET l! (Near Octagon), k/jc V S|y wwwvwwvwa > You Need the Newspaper ? The newspaper of to-day is the most powerful medium of advertising on earth. In the old days the merchant may have thought he was a benefactor and that he was contributing his bit “ as a publicspirited citizen ” when bo carried -a two-inch space in the local paper every week in tho year. Possibly he was. But that is changed now. A now orda» has arrived. People read advertisements. Many find their greatest interest in looking over the advertising pages to get news that will save them money, and tho way to save your pounds is first to save your pennies. Advertisements to-day are right up to tho minute. They are as fresh as the news of the world or the latest cricket score. Live merchants cater to live people, and they know they must not alone be up to the minute, but they must be some distance ahead. They must anticipate the wants of their customers. And they do. paper. Just read Turn to the advertisements in tkb what the merchants are offering. Notice the invitations for you to do business with them. Notice how attractively the advertisements are set up and how inviting they are. Business men--that is, the successful ones—know advertising pays big returns. Unsuccessful men don’t advertise because they are unsuccessful. That’s the answer. Look over tho city and pick out the big firms. They're the advertisers. Advertising is the tonic that nuts dividends in the banks. Everybody reads advertisements to-day. Does your advertisement appear in IvWWUWi The ‘Evening Stan* WWWV WWM WWWVWWWWI

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Evening Star, Issue 19550, 7 May 1927, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19550, 7 May 1927, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19550, 7 May 1927, Page 24