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Undoubtedly the Best Value Offering To-day I Ku Specially Blended in Ceylon from CHOICE BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE The useful Canister keeps the Tea Clean, Fresh, and Fragrant Try q 2/6 Canister You’ll find it more economical than lower price blends of inferior Teas, and what a difference in flavour. Wholesale Agents: NEILL & CO. LTD., 31 Crawford St, Dunedin Harris' Thrift Sterling Values for Thrifty t Shoppers. J Prices There’s no need for you to be without strong, reliable footwear for winter. Our thrift prices, specially arranged to meet the times, make it easy for you to provide smart, long-wearing boots and shoes for yourself and kiddies. Call while present stocks last. Ladies’ Multi-colour and Silver Brocade One-bar Evening &f 1 1 Shoes, low and Spanish heels. Thrift Price, ”/ * * Ladies’ Black Patent Leather One-bar Shoes, white 1 *%/£ piping, Cuban and Spanish heels. Thrift Price, V Ladies’ Brown Glace Kid Court Shoes, Spanish heels. Thrift Price, AJ/W Men’s Box Calf Oxford Shoes, sewn soles, smart shape. *1 Thrift Price, Men’s Calf Oxford Shoes, in brown and black, welted. "f WT l£k Thrift Price, JL//W Men’s Box Calf Derby Boots, rubber soles and heels. Iff l£L Thrift Price, A// O Men’s Full Kip Shooters, double soles, nailed and plated. Igi Thrift Price, ArZf/O Girls’ Sunburn Glace Kid One-bar Shoes, round toes, sewn soles. Thrift Prices—7 to 9, 4/11 j 10, 5/115 11 to 1, 6/11; 2 to 5, 7/It. Children’s Tan and Black Calf One-bar Sandalettes. Thrift Prices—3 to 6, 3/6; 7 to 9, 4/11. If you can’t call, post your order; enclosing cash. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded in full. W. Harris & Son Ltd. FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, OUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 21090, 30 April 1932, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21090, 30 April 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21090, 30 April 1932, Page 8

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