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THree-stcmo Diamond this style, witfa secure settings—, ' " ' £8 10/ to £6O Dress or Engagement Diamond Rings _._ ' , Few are the gem* that jfsmss the heauty of diamonds , "And the rich platinum or 'pdUß wk tings of Dawsons Limited rented these rare stones in all their radiant heauty., " Our catalogue eontdms many 'ix- V elusive design# —write for. it! S) m a® 4(. 3-s*l? m. Corner Princes Street and Moray Place, Dunedin. The LAST WORD.. in Footwear Values HAVE YOU MADE YOUR SALE PURCHASE YET? IF HOT, GET BUST. Men’s Box Chromo Unlincd Derby Boots, light riveted soles. Bought before the leather nsc ... Men’s Beal “ Zug ” English Cookhams, double sewn soles. The best value in the Dominion Men’s Black Box Calf Light Brogue Shoes, medium toes, welted Men’s English Calf Derby Cookhams, leather lined, double sewn solos; in Black or Tan Men’s Patent Leather Tab Slippers, sewn leather soles. Worth 14/6. For Ladies’ “ Bostock ” Patent Gusset, Bar Shoes, pump soles, Louis heels. Worth 37/G. For Ladies’ “ Boskek ” Fawn Kid and Calf Shoes, pump soles, enamel instep buckles, Louis heels. Worth 42/. For Ladies’ Patent Strap Shoes, assorted styles, with Louis, Cuban, or low heels. At Ladies’ Tan Glace Strap Shoes, sewn soles, in Louis or low heels. At Ladies’ Fawn Kid Strap Slices, sown soles, in Louis or low heels. At n. d. 16 11 29. 6 21 0 is n 9 6 15 6 17 6 17 6 17 6 1.7 6 SUCH VALUES HAVE NOT BEEN OFFERED TO THE DUNEDIN PUBLIC FOR A DECADE, Shop Early while they last I You will not Regret it! P H E N O M E H A L S A L E W. Harris & Son, Ltd. THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, 22 Princes Street, 212-214 George Street. 133-135 King Edward Street. 101 Stuart Street. 242 Princes Street South. And Cardens Corner. WJ\ in Your Great Grandmother’s Day HMAN cried his wares in the market place. If they were well liked the fame of them spread as fast as word of mouth or the mail coach would let them. 'l.'o-ciav, it a man discovers something that will he a boon to mankind, he can summon innumerable couriers of the printed word to bring the good nevu io the homes of tbs people. HE ADVERTISES Advertising is applying to salesmanship the principles of mass production. There are to-day many merchants tod manufacturers who, although they have adopted the telephone and the motor delivery van, are still behind the times' in the matter of Press Advertising. Advertising in these days of keen competition may make all the difference between success or failure. Let the public know more about your goods. Everybody reads advertisements to-day. Does your advertisement appear in The Evening Star

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Evening Star, Issue 19638, 18 August 1927, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19638, 18 August 1927, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19638, 18 August 1927, Page 16

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