IF YOU ARE REQUIRING £ SMART, DRESSY SHOE WE WISH YOU TO SEE A NEW LINSj OF DULL KID ENGLISH SHOES, ' In Court; One-tie, and Two-tie Shoes, trimmed with a line of white kid, which gives a neat and dressy touch. The heel* are Spanish and the fronts cut short. The Prices are moderate, 30s and 325. 6d« For Beach and Holiday Wear we can supply 1 , WHITE CANVAS LACE SHOES with crepe rubber soles; sizes 3 to 9* All one price, 3s lid per pair. In STRAP CANVAS SHOES, with rubbeK soles and heels, either all white or trimmed with colours. Special value at 6s lid. ■' In PATENT COURT SHOES, made plain' and with Spanish heels, we have a re* markable value line at 13s 6d pair, FOR MEN.-See our BLACK LACE OX* FORD SHOES, in medium, or round toe, marked at 21s per pair. ISLIP AND WATT, 148 GEORGE STREET.
TO LET. WANTED To Let, Bed-Sitting Room, kitchenette; separate entrance and all conveniences.—l 6 Tennyson street. 4r A George street.—B-roomed House, tOU suitable boarding house; good condition.—Full particulars apply Public Trust. 8-ROOMED House, High street, 1 minute Exchange; all conveniences.—so, ‘ Star.* 5 ROOMS, furnished first class, piano; 40 Cpllege street, Caversham;. nice garden; adults only; beautiful outlook; 25s< TO LET. FOR REMOVALS ANYWHERE, o™ UP-TO-DATE MOTOR FURNI< TUBE VANS. Careful, Experienced Men. Special Discount for Cash, Book Early. CRUST AND CRUST, 20 Manse street. EDUCATIONAL. BROWN’S College Students. Leading; Positions Corporation, University, Hospital, Government, Insurance, News-( paper. Legal, Mercantile Institutions.—Tele-i phone 10-697. CTAGON School of Business, Butter* fields’ Buildings, Octagon.—l93l _ sue* cesses, Public Service, shorthand-typistes* bookkeeping, English, handwriting. OSSBOTHAM’S College. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting; • rapid methods, prompt results; country students' railway faro reductions.—Phone 10-736. POULTRY. SALE, Pullets, 8 to 10 weeks old; 5« each;' free delivery.—Holroyd,-126 Somerville street, Anderson’s Bay. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A 4s Bed-Breakfast, 6s day; Beds, 2b .6s. night, reduction weekly.—Dominion, Cumberland street (near station); phonei 15-356. ' / . BUSINESS Gentleman wants Single Bedroom or Bach, 3 nights a week; con* veniences; terms.—4o4, ‘Star.’ , OUGLAS Private Hotel (Next Town / Hall).—Permanents, 27s 6d; Casuals, 7s 6d; Bed, Breakfast, 4s 6d; breakfast from 7 a.m. 1 FERNLEIGH, 15 Queen street.—Superior, Accommodation, business Gentlemen; excellent table, moderate tariff.—Phone 12-018; Miss Hourston. ; '■ WANTED, for elderly Lady, cheap Room in country; would keep house in rq. turn. —388, ‘ Star.* YOUNG Solicitor requires Board and Residence; private family preferred* central, single room; state terms. —399, ‘ Star.’ PERSONAL Any Girl or Woman lonely or needing advice can receive same free by calling on Sister Hazel at'the Girls’ Lunch and Rest Rooms, Octagon Hall; hours daily (except Saturday), 12-2 p.m.—Address, Octagon Hall. ■. , YOUNG business Man (stranger) would • like to Meet young Lady, view to friendship, matrimony.—42s. ‘ Star.’-
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Evening Star, Issue 20999, 13 January 1932, Page 10
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