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Planning Your Holiday Your Railways Help You How well you know that you would like a . holiday—the changes of scene and the escape, from routine— - the sally into refreshing places—the tonic that will strengthen you for tasks ahead. “ Yes—but the cost?” you say. Well, your railways cut the cost of transport. The fares average jess than a penny a mile second class, and a small fraction over a penny first class. Then think of the safety and comfort for yourself and the relief from anxiety about relatives and friends. - In the past' eight years your railways have carried 180 million passengers without a fatality. Reliable Service By Rail COMPARE— Harris 1 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. Ladles’ Plain White Canvas Sandal Bar Shoes, White Crape soles (as illustrated on loft), cool and comfortable—4/6. Same in Plain Fawn \Canyae, also in Fawn Canvas with rainbow trim. f 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—tils. Children's Rainbow Canvas San- | dais. Crepe soles; just right for the holidays *(as illustrated on j left) I ito 6. 7to 9. 10 to 1. i 3 IS, 4/6, 4/11. | Also s largo selection In Leather Sandals with Crepe Soles, ; in Brown, Green. Red, and White. W. Harris & Son Ltd. Footwear Specialists, Dunedin. Mon’s Black Calf Oxford Shoes, genuine welts, smart square toe; a very dressy shoe— i 16/6. j ■ Same in Patent Leather— ■ 17/6.

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Evening Star, Issue 21624, 20 January 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21624, 20 January 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21624, 20 January 1934, Page 4

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