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These smart shoes only 13/6 Ladies’ Black Glace Kid Tie Shoes, lizard inset, Cuban heels. As illustrated above—--13/6. Start the Now Year with smart new footwear bought "for a song” from Harris’. If unable to call mail your order. Money refunded If you’re not satisfied. Ladies’ Black Patent Leather One-bar Shoes, with lizard inset, Cuban heels. As illustrated bolow— -13/6. Same Shoe in Dark Brown Glace Kid One-bar— Also in Black Patent Leather, with dull kid inset—— 13/6. Ladies’ Brown Glace Kid Centre-clip Bar Shoos, lowcut sides, Spanish heels—--13/6. Also in Black Patent Leather, with Spanish heels—--13/6. W. Harris 13/6. & Son Ltd. Footwear Specialists, Dunedin. Dad, I heard you telling our Bill what a sprinter you used to be, and how you could run the 100 yards in ten seconds. Perhaps you could, but to look at you now sideways both Bill and I have our doubts. Still, to prove how good yon were, you will need to sprint to VERNON SMITH The Ironmonger in George Street, to buy these two articles, for they are such good value and A Serrated Cutting Edge Stainless Steel Kitchen Knife at 1/- (posted, Id extra),for cutting tomatoes and salads, and a Xylo. Grained Handle Stainless Steel Cheese Knife with Server for 2/- (posted Id extra). P.S.—Vernon Smith says if Dad is too stout or his. corns are troubling him, and Mum too busy making the Jam in the Jan pan, and filling it in tho jam bottles (both bought from us), well, give us a ring (12-756), giving your name and address, and you can get these Stainless Knives the first time you are passing, it would bo a pity to miss these wonderful bargains.

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Evening Star, Issue 21308, 12 January 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21308, 12 January 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21308, 12 January 1933, Page 4

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