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“MINUTE" Brand CUSTARD POWDER. IS EASILY THE BEST Makes Delicious Custard with an Appetising Appearance. TRY MINUTE CUSTARD POWDER. You will see the difference. AT ALL STORES. NEILL & CO., LTD., Bond Street - - - 'Agents awing igi FOOTWEAR An Extra Hour of Daylight must have an important bearing on the demand for Sporting Footwear. We have the goods, and our Stores will be the Mecca of purchasers of Shoes for Tennis, Bowling, Cricket, and Holiday Wear! Child’s and Grown-ups’ White Late Gymnastic Shoos, While rubber so l es Sizes 4to 9, 3/6 j 10 to 2, 4/11; Ladies’. fi/11; Men’s, 6/11. Child’s and Grown-ups’ Grey Laco Gymnastic Shoes Black rubber SO ! CS Sizes 4 to 9, 2/6; 10 to 2, 3/8; Ladies’, 4/8 j Men s, 4/11, Child’s and Grown-ups’ White Lace Gymnastic Shoes, rubber Icecaps, and crepe rubber soles— Sizes 4to 9, 4/0; 10’s, 5/11; 11 to 2, 6/3; Ladies’, 6,11; Mens, 7/11. Child’s White Canvas One-bar Shoes robber and crepe solesSizos 4to 6, 5/8; 7t09,56; 10 s, 6/6, it to i,b. Child’s Grey Suede Sandals, crepe rubber soles— ' . e.nna u gizes 7tQ ’ 9> G/3 . 10 . S) 7/6 . n to 2, 8,6; Ladies’, 9/11. Ladies’ While Canvas One-bar Shoos, AVhite rubber soles and heels—9/6. Ladies’ White Canvas One-bar Shoes— r . 19 , R Crepe Rubber Soles and Heels, 0 6; Stoutei Guide, 12,6. Ladies’ WJiite Canvas One-bar Shoes, rubber toccnps, and crepe rubber soles , Ladies’ AVhite Canvas Lace Shoes, stout crepe rubber soles; sizes 3 to 5 only :v ,/ Ladies’ Super. AVhite Canvas One-bar Shoes, stout crepe rubber soiesChild’s and Grown-ups’ Colored Orcpo Rubber Bathing SlmcsChild’s (7 to 9), 2/9; Maids’ (It) to 2), 4,3, .baaies , <*/n. Men’s White Canvas Tennis Shoes, stout and 22/6l Men's White Canvas Tennis Shoes, stout chrome sewn solcs-13/9, 14/6. Mon’s White Canvas Tennis Shoes, leather facings, phablc cushion rubber spies Men’s White Canvas Yachting Boots, lied rubber soles 11/6, 14/6. Men’s White Buckskin Tennis Shoes, stout chrome soles Mf. Men’s AVhite Buckskin Bowling- Shoes, stout Ecd rubber solos 28;6. Men’s Black Canvas Boxing Boots, flexible chronic soles ”(«* Men's Box Cycling Shoes, laced to toe, English make 19;6. Jipn’3 Box Calf Sprinter Running Shoes, six spikes Wo haya installed the Latest Pressure Machines for repairing all classes of Rubber-soled Footwear with either crepe or plain rubber. jjPßnniy nib W. Harris & Son, Lid, THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, 22 primes Street, 212-214 George Street. 133-135 King Edward Street, ini Stuart Street. 242 Princes Street South. And Cardens Corner. Quality Furs in Picturesque Modes ::: Distinction in Style at Moderate Prices In opening this New SALON’, we have to inform ladies that wo are Fur Experts and deal in Furs and Fur Goods only. Eteiy garment is guaranteed as to Quality, and the Value is supremely satisfactory, A VISIT OF INSPECTION IS CORDIALLY INVITED! FURS an-* FUR COATS in tha Fashionable Pelts! | ANA = V> ANADIAN FUR-SALON 3TOKZ3' BVfLOTNO. ••*•»«*-<• C Ahov * PTUNCE3 3TRZET DUNECXn. FURS Repaired and Remodelled in Latest Styles! BW 1.1 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 he carried a two-inch space m the,local paper every week in the year. Possibly be was. But that is changed now. - A new orde* has arrived. People read advertisements. Many hncl their. greatest interest in looking over the advertising pages to get news that will save them money, and the way to save your pounds n first to save your pennies. Advertisements to-day are right up to the 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 mhrata, but they must be some distance ahead. They must anticipate the wants of their customers. And tney do. Turn to the advertisements in this paper. ‘ Just read what the merchants aw offering. Notice the invitations for you to do business with ft®. Notice how attractively the advertisement® are set up .1 and how inviting they are. Business men—that is, the successful ones—know j advertising pays big returns. Unsuccessful men donit * advertise because they are unsuccees.nl. That s the answer. Look over the city and pick out the big firms. * They're the advertdssre. Advertising is the tonic that £ puts dividends in the banks. Everybody reads advertisements to-day. Does your c advertisement appear in / The ‘Evening Star.’ VWWWVI* WMWWA'JWWii

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Evening Star, Issue 19697, 26 October 1927, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19697, 26 October 1927, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19697, 26 October 1927, Page 10