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TO GO I &Z 8 % By License issued under Section 42 of “The Gamine Act. 1908.” OBJECTS! To raise funds, to the extent of the profits available, for the objects to be specified by the. Hon. the Minister of Internal Affairs. ' Secretary: Treasurers P O B;^i C i A o R wiu R ’ „ B- L - HAMMOND, P.0.80x 110, Wellington. P.0.80x 110, Welliniton. CLOSES JAN. 20. 1934 DRAWN 7^934 ALL PRIZES IN AL&V VIWL COLD ■ W. B. STEED, S : | P.O. Box 89S, Dtmedla. I I «nd me ' ...Ticfc:, 1,! H , h? cky , S " r <y« < ,Aft Union (TicfceU S' ■ 2/6 each.) I enclose Postal Note for S ■ 5 r\ / »addrtcted ■ ■ envelope for reply, (Pottage stamps not I ■ accepted in payment for TicUttj § , | Name ‘ j | (Mr., Mrs. or Mfjj) 5 , | AddrtU ! ' •

Start Right in 1934 You’ll be brighter, happier, and more efficient ili-your* eyes are free from strain. It’s a simple matter to.leant 1 the truth about your eyes, and, if necessary, to have the trouble checked in time. Make an appointment now. - Mr G. C. ABBOTT. F.8.0.A., . » Consulting Optician. Uptii d sLi es Harris’ Prices The few examples listed below give some idea of the tempting shoe values available at Harris’. If you cannot call and see them mail your order, enclosing Cash. Money refunded if you’re not satisfied. A new shipment to hand In White Satin Court Shoes, snappy round toe, spike heel, suitable for' dyeing. . . Same in Strap Shoe,-with latest instep clip fastener— Ladies’ Plain White Canvas Sandal Bar Shoes, White Crepe soles- (as illustrated on left), cool and comfortable—- , 4/6; Same in Plain Fawn Canva-s, also in Pawn Canvas with rainbow trim. Men’s Blaek Calf Oxford Shoes, genuine welts, smart square toe) a very dressy shoe—--16/6. Same in Patent Leather r 11/6. 17/6. Children’s Rainbow Canvas San-; dais, Crepe soles; just right'for the holidays (as illustrated on left) ;4to 6. 7’to 9. 10 to 1, 3/6, 4/6, 4/11. Also a large selection in Leather Sandals with Crepe Soles, ,ia Brown, Green, Red, and White. W. Harris & Son Ltd. Footwear Specialists, Dunedin. TIME, the Grand Instructor, Greets you at the opening of 1934 with a resolution for your acceptance I - « « ■ • - • The resolution is a good one. It’s this—- “ Replace Spendthrift Habits with a policy of Thrift and Systematic Money-saving. ' The habit of Thrift makes for Happiness and Prosperity. It means spending less than, you earn, and with the balance building up a reserve of financial strength on which to build future success. Begin by opening a Deposit Account at this popular Citizens’ Bank —right awaj\! DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK HEAD OFFICE; DOWLING STREET. South Dunedin Branch; Corner of Cargill Road. North Dunedin Branch: Roberts' Buildings, Cardens Tram Termini*. ADVERTISING |l Brings You NEW Customers % and Keeps Your OLD Ones. "W, . ; -

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Evening Star, Issue 21621, 17 January 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21621, 17 January 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21621, 17 January 1934, Page 4