ATTENTION! Staggering Read m Prices Below > r There he goes, pit, pat, to WA GHORNE’S He knows it's Waghorne’s ANNUAL SALE WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE COUNTER No. 1. 72 pairs Ladles’ Assorted English Shoes. Wholesale price, 23/6. Sale price, 15/9. COUNTER No. 2. 60 pairs Ladies’ Assorted Shoes, Wholesale price, 20/-. Sale price, 13/9. COUNTER No. 3. 48 pairs Ladies’ Patent I-Bar, Cuban and spike heels; also Tan glace, 7/9. 36 pairs Ladies’ Fancy Red Check and Blue Check 1-Bar and Lace Rubbers, sizes 4,5, 6, 7—4/11. 2037 —Children’s Tan Sandals, crepe soles. Sizes 7to 9, 2/11; 10 to 1,4/6. Maids’ Tan Sandals, crepe soles. Sizes 2 to 5, 5/9. 1770 —Girls’ Patent One-bar Shoes. Sizes 10 to 1, 6/9. 1 740— Children’s Glace Ankle Strap Fur-bound Pumps. Sizes 2, 3. 4, 1/6. 48 pairs Ladies' Fancy Velvet Slippers, leather soles and heels, pumps. Sizes 3to 7, 1/9. 1931 and heels, pumps: shades- —Cherry, Brown, Rose, Saxe Blue —3/6. 1 864——30 pairs Ladies’ Brown Satin Four-tie Shoes; arch supports, best quality, Cuban heels 12/6. . 1683 —36 pairs Ladies’ Shadow Crepe One-bar Shoes, Cuban and Spanish heels —10/9. lb —36 pairs Boys' Chrome Derby Boots, leather soles, heel and toe tips. Sizes I to 2, 10/9. 36 pairs Youths’, as above. Sizes 3,. 4,5, 11/9. 2b —48 pairs Men’s Chrome Derby Boots, leather soles, heel and toe tips. Sizes 6to 10, 14/9. 3b—46 pairs Men’s Box Yearling Shoes, smart shapes, 13/9. WAGHORNE’S, of Stuart Street SEE LARGE ELECTRIC BOOT SIGN. FIRST FLOOR—TAKE THE LIFT. Postage—Ladies’and Children’s 6d, Men’s 9d pair. Cash only. LATE NIGHT FRIDAY.
BUY BRITISH AND BE PROUD © E IJI Vi 3 m a K OMAT 6MTAIH A PRODUCT OF t Prices from <165 F. 0.8. Main Ports EASY TERMS ARRANGED. shx 0 p^ PRETTIEST SMALL CAR ON THE ROAD/" Lady drivers vote the New Morris Minor “the prettiest small car on the road ”, easiest to drive, most economical to own and run. There is a wonderful harmony of body-lines, longer bonnet, an elegant entirely new radiator. All bright parts, interior as well as exterior,,, are chromium plated. Upholstery is deep, rich and colourful. Controls are handy and absurdly easy to operate. The New Morris Minor is not only a good-looking car and, an economical car, but a safe car; Triplex glass throughout, wind-up windows, steel bodies, 4-wheel brakes and petrol tank at rear minimising risk and excluding all fuel odours. The lively 8 h.p. side-valve motor gives a comfortable So miles per hour with a petrol consumption of 45 m.p.g. Built like a big car there is no compromise with comfort or stamina; full-sized chassis members; full-length semi-elliptic springs. Shock absorbers on all four wheels. THE NEW T V 'T-T- I ■■■■ ■■■■■ 1 11 ""*** OTAGO DISTRIBUTORS: HISLOP & GIBSON LTD. } Associate Dealer: Dunedin Motors Ltd.. Anderson’s Bay Road, Dunedin. DISTRICT DEALERS: OAMARU—Dewar and Mackenzie Ltd.; MIDDLE* MARCH—T. Stephens; ROXBURGH—A. Earl; LAWRENCE—D. Stewart; TAPANUI—WyIie Motors Ltd.; WAIPIATA—A. Booth; OMAKAU—G. L. Caldwell; BALCLUTHA—WiIson Elliott; OWAKA— E. Dale; MILTON—J. Leckie Ltd.; . INVERCARGILL—Watts and Grieve Ltd. ' Sole New Zealand Distributors: THE DOMINION MOTORS LTD. MM3-48-32
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Evening Star, Issue 21005, 20 January 1932, Page 2
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