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Footwear of Qyality <Sf Style The Limit of G®d Value Men’s Derby Boots, 37/6. Men’s Tan Willow Calf Derby Boots, dark shade, soles, nine round toe; good quality. A smart perfect-fitting boot; all sizes. A WIDE CHOICE IN THE LATEST STYLES OF TRUE=FITTING FOOT* WEAR FOR LADIES AND GENTS. Ladies’ Imitation Lizard Shoes, 26/6. Ladies’ Imitation Lizard One-bar Shoes, Cuban heels, good fitting. Well made and neatly finished. Box Calf Derby Boots, 32/6. Men’s Box Calf Derby Boots, leather lined, extra wide fitting; good stout welted soles. A most serviceable boot; all sizes. Black Derby Boots, 37/6. Men’s Black Glace Derby Boots, medium round toe, welted. Particularly smart and comfortable fitting. Tan Willow Oxford Shoes, 29/6. Men's Tan Willow Oxford Shoes, good quality, all sizes; durable leather soles; smart appearance. Children’s Patent Lace Shoes. Children’s Patent Lace Shoes, serviceable wearing. Neat and smart for any occusion. Sizes 5 and 6, 10/6; sizes 7 and 8, 12/6. Black Glace Derby Boots, 36/6. Men’s Good Quality Black Glace Derby Boots, square toe. light welted soles. Will give lasting wear. Box Calf Oxford Shoes, 27/9. Men’s Box Calf Oxford Shoes, light welted soles; sizes 6 to 9 and half sizes. Well made and perfect fitting. Shop at Inglis’ //oat true it is we must he either Hammer or Anvil, MINGUS bn. QUALITY VALUE P.O. Box 241. ‘ ST. pOj ’Phone 11=916. Maids’ One=bar Shoes, 24/6. Maids’ Patent One-bar Shoes, low heels, all sizes; sure fitters. A comfortable-fitting walking shoe. Maids’ Patent One=bar Shoes, 20/. Maids’ Patent One-bar Shoes, nice smart toe, good fitting, low heels. Moderately priced. Ladies’ Glace One=bar Shoes, 19/6. Ladies’ Glace One-bar Shoes, very fine quality, low heels. A comfortable perfect-fitting shoe; all sizes. Black Satin One=bar Shoes, 19/6. Ladies’ Black Satin One-bar Shoes, low heels; very neat and trim, excellent value. Test Our Values

SALE! SALE! A FEW BARGAINS STILL LEFTI VOILE FROCKS. Former price, 59/6. Now 2.1/, A Few Odd Lines. Former price, 35/. Now 15/6 and 9/11. KASHA AND TWEED COATS. Former price, 79/6. All going at 39/6. Hosiery, Gloves, Underclothing, Handkerchiefs, and Posies ALL AT REDUCED PRICES. MARGARET RODGERS 144 GEORGE STREET.

NEW ZEALAND I! AIL WAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHEAP EXCURSION TO GREAT SOUTHERN LAKES WAKATIPU. BY RAIL. MOTOR, AND STEAMER, IE ANAU. From Dunedin and Invercargill. WANAKA. SPECIAL EXCURSION TOURS. MANAPOURI. SPECIMEN TOUR. Rail Dunedin to Cromwell, motor Cromwell to Queenstown. Returning Queenstown to Kingston by s.s. Earuslaw; therice rail Kingston to Dunedin via Waimea Plains arid Gore. The complete tour, rail, motor, and steamer inclusive : FIRST CLASS £3 3s (id SECOND CLASS £9 9s (id TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR TWO MONTHS. ALSO 31 OTHER CHEAP TOURS OF GREAT SOUTHERN LAKES. Inquire at all Railway Stations and Government Tourist Bureau.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE! FURS! WSSSSi sgs. £CSO £%5 ZS&i the 3 Desire to notify public of Dunedin that they will be opening a HIGH=CLASS FUR SALON At Whitcombe and Tombs’ Buildings, 80 PRINCES STREET (opposite the Ritz), where they will be showing a new and complete range of New Season’s Furs, Fur Coats, Etc.; Watch for Further Announcement in Later Editions! ARCTIC FUR CO., 80 PRINCES STREET, Whitcombe’s Buildings.

Isle of Wight, and what do you think my maid says? She says the climate there is not ‘embracing 5 enough. 55 Mrs Jones: “Ah, I see, you should try her with the Isle of Man. 55 “A dem’d, damp, moist, unpleasant body!” —Dickens, in ‘Nicholas Nickleby.’ Everybody knows what an unpleasant thing cold is If you use Baxter’s Lung Preserver frequently you need not worry about coughs and colds or sore throats. This fine old tested remedy soothes chests and throats, cuts phlegm, and is also an invaluable tonic. Famous for over half a century. Obtainable at all chemists and stores. Generous-sized bottle 2s 6d. Bachelor size, Is 6d.—[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 19777, 30 January 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19777, 30 January 1928, Page 3

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