Working Days are Here again! Start the New Year with New Clothes for work—you’ll feel so pleased with yourself! Come in and inspect our stock of real hard-wearing clothes for work, and priced at Inglis’ well-known low cash prices. Our Mercery Department is well stocked with everything necessary for everyday wear, and also our Footwear Department is ready to serve you with good serviceable Footwear. Strong-wearing Twist Tweed Shirts, in dark shades, with collar attached; sizes 144 to 17 neck. Price, 4/11. Black Twill Shirts, for mechanics, engineers. These have a collar attached. ideal for black work. Prices, 5/11, 6/11, 8/6. Plain or Striped Navy Drill Shirts, with collar attached. A real hard wearer ' Price, 9/6. Havard Shirts, with collar attached, light and raid, shades. A useful clean appearance Work Shirt. Prices, 6/6, 7/11. Khaki Drill Shirts, with collar attached, hard wearing, clean appearance. Price, 7/11. Natural Shade in Men's Flannel Singlets, unshrinkable, good wearing. Prices— Men's, 5/11; 0.5., 6/6. i L w ' V I Natural Underwear, for men; Pants or Singlets, medium and large sizes. Price, 2/6 per garment. Footwear, too— Men’s Chrome Derby Working Boots, toe and heelplates; sizes. 0 to 10; good solid boots, which will give plenty of bard wear. Price, 25/= pair. Men toe See Colonial Knitted All-wool Socks, for men; ideal for work or dress wear; good hard wearing. Prices, 1/3, 1/9,1/11,2/6. ’s Split Kip Derby Boots, and heelplates;., all sizes, these for extra hard wear. Price, 21/- pair. A. & T. INGLIS The Working Man*s Store George St. LTD. Dunedin.
Summer \ days demand /White Footwear You’il find the latest styles here — priced really low. Plain Whites; also Browns and Whites with coloured trims. See the m. ft V.'' Children's Fleet root Canvas Sandal-Bar Cym. Shoes, crepe rubber soles; Beige and White—3 to 9, 3/11; 10, 4/11; 11 to 2. 5/11. . , Children's Fleetfoot Canvas One-bar and Lace Cym. Shoes; White and Beige—4 to 9, 4/6; 10, 5/6; 11 to 2. 5/11. t Ladies’ Canvas One-bar Shoes, rubber soles and heels; Beige and White—6 11. Ladies’ Canvas One-bar Shoes, Fawn trim—7/6. , Ladies’ Canvas 3-eyelet Tie Shoes, rubber sole and heel; Red or Green trim—9/6. Ladies’ Fleetfoot Canvas One-bar Shoos, stout crepe rubber solo and bcel—9/8. Men's Fleetfoot Canvas Shoes, laced to toc;*Brown and White—7/fi. Boots—7,ll. Men’s White Canvas Lace Tennis Shoes, crepe rubber soks ; Fawn trim—lo/6. Write if you can’t call. We pay postage and refund money if you’re not satisfied. Write now. W. Harris & Son Ltd. Footwear 'Specialists DUNEDIN. ADVERTISING Benefits the Public THE primary instinct of the Advertiser is to benefit himself. That is natural. To do that he must benefit the public. That is praiseworthy. All these continuous and consistent advertisers that you can think of are insuring themselves against failure by benefiting you.
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Evening Star, Issue 20685, 7 January 1931, Page 3
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