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i V Va d % ; llftM LET ER BUCK/ COWBOY TOGS We are SOLE DUNEDIN AGENTS for Cowboy Togs—Real Honest4o=good= ness “ Chaps,” Shirts, and Sombreros as worn in the Tdxas Panhandle. Boys decked out in these outfits will look and feel just like their favourite movie star. Strong Cowboy Trousers, with red, blue, green, or brown leather fringes, also gun holster. Sizes 3,4, 5 —2/9. Sizes 6,7, B—3/3. Sizes 9, 10, 11—3/9. Sizes 12, 13, 14—4/6. Grey “ Rodeo ” Shirts, in all sizes. Price, 2/9. Bronco Kid” Bandanas, navy or red. Price, 7d each. “Two Gallon” Sombreros, the Cowboy jj[ at Price, 1/11 each. A. & I. Inglis Ltd. See the Window Display ! k

eyesight-to-day and TO-MORROW Neglect of eyes which have incipient weakness TO-DAY may lead to permanent injury TO-MORROW! The symptom* are often recognisable only by an expert- —the fact that your sight seems good is no indication that you are not straining your eyes. Be on the safe side —come to us and have them properly examined TO-DAY. Hugh & G. K. NEILL LIMITED Consulting Opticians, 93 Georgs St., DUNEDIN. Telephone 13-156. make money selling Clothing, Mercery,clc. in the country at city prices. It’s being done by ■many enterprising young men owning a good secondhand car. See the snipat Cossens A Black Ltd.. Crawford and Man l '' Streets. •')

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Evening Star, Issue 21231, 12 October 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21231, 12 October 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21231, 12 October 1932, Page 3

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