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“Fleetfobt” and £ £ 9 f Miner Rubber Footwear Prices that appeal tc your ideas of thrift! We have offered many excellent values in footwear, but never before have we offered such value at these low prices. Here is an opportunity the thrifty shopper cannot afford to miss. Compare Harris* Keen Values ! The The ( ‘ Posedale ’’ Ladies’ White Canvas Three-eyelet Tie Slices . red trim, with white rubber soles and heels Sizes 3 to 7. 8/11 << KeJmcmf ” Ladies’ White Canvas Tlyee-eyelet Tie Shoes U 1 green trim, with white rubber soles and heels Sizes 3 to 7. 8/11 The “ Dorothy ” The “Marie” The “Metis” The “Dapper” The “Frinton” Ladies’ White Canvas One-bar Shoes, stout crepe rubber soles and heels. 9/6. Ladies’ White or Beige Canvas Ono-bar Shoes, with stout rubber soles and heels. Sizes 3 to 7. 6/11. Ladies’ White Canvas Laoe or Ono-bar Shoes, with crepe rubber soles, red saddle and trimming. Sizes 3 to 7. 7/6. White or Beige Canvas Sandal Bar Shoes, crepe solea. Sizes —Children's, sto 9, 3/11J Girls', 10, 4/11; Misses’. 11 to 2, 5/11. White or Beige Canvas Oxford Shoes, crops solea. Sizes-—Children’s, sto 9, 3/111 Girls’, 10, 4/11; Misses’, 11 to 2, 5/6; Ladies’, 3 ta The “ Frinton ” The “Noelf” The “ Boxer ” The “ Adelphi ” The “ Reggie ” The “ Tifden ” 7. 6/6. Men’s White or Beige Canvas Oxford Shoes, with crepe soles. Sizes 6 to 11. Ifa Youths’ and Men’s White Canvas Oxfords, stout crepe soles, super, quality. Sizes 4to 54, 10/6; 6 to 11, 11/6. Men’s White Canvas Oxford Gym. Boots, crepe solos, brown facings. 8/6, Men’s White Canvas Oxford Shoei\ brown facings, with crepe soles. 9/6. Men’s White Canvas Tennis stent crepe soles and heels. 12/6, Men’s Tennis Shoes, thick black rubber through soles; strong , canvas and leather unoers, 17/6. W. Harris & Son, Ltd. Footwear Specialists, Dunedin,

George St. Ironmongery 243 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. GARDEN TOOLS in Endless VarietySPADES, HOES, FORKS, RAKES, GARDEN HOES AND FITTINGS AT SPECIAL PRICES. LAWN MOWERS— Plain Bearings ---------- 12in, 50/; Roller Bearings - -- -- -- -- -12 in, 60/ j The Famous English “Lion” Lawn Mower—llin, 75'; CARDEN WHEELBARROWS, iron wheel, full size- - - Win, 55/6. Um, 69/. I3in, 80/. 32/6 each. CROCKERY, DINNERWARE, GLASSWARE, ETC. Wo have just opened up a new range of the Latest ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS From 22/6 to 59/6 each. DINNER SETS, 32 pieces From 37/6 to 75/ each. FANCY CHINA CUPS, SAUCERS, AND PLATES, splendid selectionFrom 3/8 to 8/6 set. WALK IN AND INSPECT THESE GOODS! MEAT SAFES, absolutely fly-proof— Round ------- _ Win, 18/; 16m, 2S/. Square - -- -- -- -- -- - No. 1, 28/j No. 2, 33/. Wood Safes - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 21/6, 31/6. INSPECTION INVITED! George St. Ironmongery Phone 11-163. 243 GEORGE STREET. Phone i 1-163.

These tough Rubbers are of the finest material and workmanship combined. You’ll be amaied at the comfort they bring you! Thcv out'ast three leather soles. I What unbounded delight when your youngster wakes and finds •santa has brought him a line, strongly-made tricycle. Make, sure this pleasure is his. Reserve a tricycle now by paying 2 6 down and 2/6 a week. Or if you wish to take it at once it's only 5 1 deposit and 3s 6d a week. Call or write for fuller particuSee Window Display! W. L Scoff & Sons The Cycle People, >3l-183 George Street, Dunedin. SPEEDWELL CYCLES NOV/ ONLY £8 10/ CASH, C.C.M. Joy-cycles, Nos. 1 and 2, suitable for children from 5 to 7 years large tyres, comfortable, adjustabh saddle, ball bearings to hubs am pedals, and many other refinements. CASH PRICES: No. 1 67/6 No. 2 75/ Terms Extra. <Uy C.C.M. joycyclcs, Nos. 10 and 12, at tractive machines at lower prices, bu with same C.C.M. high-grade workm?.’ship and finish. CASH PRICES: No. 10 - . 52/6 No. 12 57/6 Terms Extra.

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Evening Star, Issue 20312, 22 October 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20312, 22 October 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20312, 22 October 1929, Page 2

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