Two of These Splendid Full O’ Rest Chairs Cor 2/6 Down. 2/6 Weekly They’re real comfort! You don’t know —until you sk in one of these-—just how comfortable an easy chair can be! BUY YOURS NOW. C ALDER MACKAY CO* LTD* JUST UP RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. i m proud of my ‘-ROMA’ Canisters! *st> 6 ROMA* TEA packed in Enamel Lacquered Canisters is the same price as * ROMA* in the packets, v only j / per Ih* ■3&. m PjfSi* r*\ SpTa (Sfe MM M - m ifk «V SSWMfc 5 lbs • i at m The different size Canisters are splendid for Currants, Spices, Peel, Cakes, and Biscuits, Sugar, and Flour, etc. Buy GOOD Tea—‘ROMA’ is GOOD Tea / Jr- r rjKyjtsyy.v/j/a ■MOW7> Jf SjF iLIhW of Oun Last chancel This big Clearance of Oddments definitely ends on Saturday, December Ist. W. HARRIS & SON LTD., Footwear Specialists. Six Shops. 50 pairs Ladies' Nigger Kid Tie Shoes, Spanish heels, latest shapes and designs. Must be cleared—--25 pairs Left. — Assorted Oddments in Famous Selby Taupo Glace Kid Bar Shoes, Cuban heels, latest shades. Usually 75/-. Clearance Prices, ljj/0 and 19/6. Men's High Grade willow Calf Oxford Shoes, « n in welted, English make. Usually 37/6. I ]f4#o Clearance Price— A v Send correct money with mail orders. We pay postage and guarantee satisfaction. Ladies’ Black Patent Clip Bar Shoes, Cuban heels, light flexible soles, punched design (as illustrated). Clearance Price, 13/6. Same in White Calf in one-bar arid two-eyelet toe at sarrie price. 500 prs Ladies’ Assorted Oddments in Gym. Shoes, outstanding value. Clearance Priceis, 1/6, 1/11. 2/6, 2/11. Harris’ Special Clearance ends
111 % CARDBOARD BOXES f For Egg Settings & Day-old Chicks * , * may be had now at ■' 2“ Evening Star Box Factory STUART STREET
INDIGESTION DISPELLED BY DR MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. ■ Mr L. M'Cormacfc, 10 CornhilJ street, North-east Valley, writes: “ I can speak of Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills as a sure relief for those suffering with indigestion, and I would urge others so afflicted to try this remedy to dispel that malady.”—[Advt.]
Joe Norman was" coming up Crack Lane one dark evening when he met Jarge,'!;■ who had a lighted lantern. “ Where be.’ee off to, Jarge P”. “ Wal, Joe, ef ’ee most know, I be gwino courtin’.” “ Wot’s wanted a lighted lantern vor, Jarge? W’en' I went courtin’ 1 nivev took a lighted lantern wi’ J.” “No,” Jarge replied, ‘‘l he zure you didden, vor look wot’s got.”-
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Evening Star, Issue 21890, 29 November 1934, Page 17
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