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Don’t Sacrifice Your Old Jewellery! Better far, let us remodel it into fashionable design. You will be agreeably surprised at the help can give you. Bring your old gold with you and lot us talk it over, Ve have had 30 years’ experience in fashioning gold. WILLIAMSONS THE PRACTICAL JEWELLERS, 31 PRINCES STREET (next The Bristol Piano Co.).

i How lon< ado was 6 ihat ? . No doubt you bought a new mattress when you furnished your home, but do you realise the wear and tear it has had all these years? Using it night after night you no doubt have become accustomed to its lumpiness and not until you have slept on a ‘Sleep-well’ will you appreciate the healthfulness of sound, refreshing sleep. Throw away that sagging lumpy mattress — Get a 4 Sleep-well’ for health and comfort. De-. lightfully soft and springy. Specially filled with new, hygienic materials and buttoned to keep filling securely in position through years of service. Obtainable at all Leading Drapers and Furnishers. SLEEP-WELL MATTRESS I Arthur Ellis & Co. Ltd., Wholesale Manufacturers, Dunedin. 1 ' 2.

Hurrying to HARRIS’ to snap up some of these bargains in High-Grade Shoes Just look at-thoss prices! Remember, every Shoe It a quality line that will give every satisfaction. You CAN’T get better rahie. SELBY. Ladies* “ Selby ” Ten Willew Calf ona-bar Shoes, -t I s semi-Spanish heels. %\S In Reduced to : - - *" / ” Ladies’ Tan Claoe Kid " Selby One* bar Sheet, Cuban heels. Reduced to - - - - i onvy 27/6 CROCKETT & JONES. Ladles’ “ Crockett and donee ” Patent Leather One-bar Shoes, low and Cuban leather, heels, welted; sizes 3, 34, p / and 4 onl.v. Usually f /as 44/6. To Clear - - - Ladiee’ “ Crockett and Jones ” Nigger Willow Calf One-bar Shoes, leather Cuban heels ru uvim 33/9 SELBY ARCH-PRESERVERS. Ladies' Dark Whippet Kid One-bar "Selby Arch-Preserver' Shoes, Cuban heels. Reduced to preserver" 31/6 Ladiee’ Black Patent Leather One-bar "Sslby Arch-Preserver" Shoes, Cuban heels; all sizes. To Clear - - - * - rt (focrvoi 42/9 BRIT-BAN. Ladies’ “ Brit-Ban ” Black Cisco Kid Court Shoes, beaded buckles, Cuban heels; all sire?. Reduced to - - - Post order if unable to call. Sendjcash. We pay poatago and refund money If not satisfied. HARRIS’ Super-SALE W. HARRIS & SON LTD., Footwear Specialists, DUNEDIN.

Cheap Freight on the Railways Classified Rates Essential Many people wonder why the railways, which carry freight at the very low average rate of 2£ pence a ton per mile, require to maintain classified rates for different kinds of commodities, while their competitors charge “so much a ton” without regard to the capacity of the goods to bear the freight. The railways aim to carry all kinds of freight—they do not “pick and choose”—and in doing this essential transport for the Dominion, low rates are necessary on such goods as coal, fertilisers, etc.—goods which, in ordinary circumstances, their competitors do not touch. To make these low rates possible, higher rates must obviously be charged on such freight as can bear higher transport charges. As everyone benefits in the long run by the specially low railway rates, it is morally right to give also their higher rated traffic to the railways. Wellington, Ist August, 1932. General Manager N.Z. Railway t.

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Evening Star, Issue 21169, 1 August 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21169, 1 August 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21169, 1 August 1932, Page 3

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