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XMAS GIFTS WHICH WILD BE APPRECIATED GIFTS. USEFUL, ATTRACTIVE, AND ACCEPTABLE. LADIES’ FELT SLIPPERS, with soft pliable soles and cushion heels, leather toecaps; in colours Brown, Navy, Red, ■ Saxe, Black. Price, 4s lid. A Better Quality Slipper at 5s lid in similar colours. LADIES’ LEATHER ROSY SLIPPERS, pliable soles, all-leather tops, with small heels; in Black, Red, Brown, Navy, Saxe, Green; excellent wear, Price, 10* 6d. LADIES’ VELVET ROSY SLIPPERS, fancy design, pliable soles, small heels; in Black or Cherry. Price, 11s 6d. LADIES’ FANCY SLIPPERS, crepe fabric, with net fronts, small. Cuban heeli; in Black, Red, Saxe, Brown; very dainty. Price, 12s 6d. LADIES’ WHITE CALF STRAP SHOES, leather soles and low leather heels; various designs; suitable for holiday, wear. Price. 12s 6d. LADIES’ WHITE CALF STRAP SHOES,. Cuban covered heels, cut-out or stitched fronts', leather-pliable soles. Price,- 14* 6d. LADIES’ WHITE COURT, STRAP OB TIE, CALF SHOES, with. pin-pricked\ fronts, smart stitchings, light, easy wear; Price, 13s 6d. j LADIES’ . WHITE CANVAS COURT SHOES, Spanish heels, Price, 9s 6d. LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS COURT SHOES, open fronts, Cuban heels.- Price, Us 6d. ’ , . . , . GIFTS FOR MEN. GIFTS FOR MEN, MEN’S LEATHER ALBERT SLIPPERS, in ' Black or Tan; English goods; easy fitting slices. Prices—los 6d, 11s 6d, 12s 6d, 14s 6d. MEN’S TENNIS OR SPORTS SHOES, .in White or Fawn tops, with crepe rubber soles and heels. Prices—4s lid, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d. ~ ' MEN’S BOX, GLACE, OR TAN CALF LACE SHOES, sewn welted soles, several excellent shapes, All one price, 18s lid per pair. BUY YOUR GIFTS EARLY THIS YEAR. ISLIP AND WATT, 148 GEORGE STREET. ' FLI-KEELO Liquid Spray, easiest to use.- . Most economical. Kills' flies, moths, ants, mosquitoes immediately. Pleasantly ■ perfumed. Harmless to human beings and fabrics. , MEETINGS. ■ - . I —— r : 1 i picnic. -.- . ANNUAL MEETING Corporation Drain, age Employees, Y.M.C.A., MONDAY, 16th December, 7.30 p.m.. All cordially invited. V ’ Decide Date and Location of Picnic, Election Officers, S. HAWES, President; J. P. REES, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. FRIENDS OP THE SOVIET UNION. HyfEETING Members, Sympathisers, TOivX NIGHT, 8 o’clock, Radiant Health Hall (Corner King-St. Andrew streets), Peter Neilson, M.P., will speak on ‘ Tha Achievements of the Soviet Union.’ L. GDANXTZ, Convener. THE SOUTH DUNEDIN UNEMPLOYED ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING will be held in Mr Simon’s Rooms, King Edward street; DECEMBER 11th, at 7.30 p.m. Business general. PERSONAL. WOULD Ivy Mills or Wyman, last . heard of in Christchurch or Dunedin, New Zealand, please communicate with John W. Mihle, solicitor,- 350 George street, Sydney, on account cl the death, of her mother, Elizabeth Burns, late of Dural, formerly of Gladesville, New South Wales. YOUNG Man (29) wishes friendship, sincere young Lady, view matrimony; enclose name, address; confidential, genuine. —A6I9, ’ Star.’ . .. ANY Girl or Woman lowly or needing advice can receive same tree by calling on Sister the Girls’ Lunch and Rest Rooms, Octagon Hall; hours daily (except Saturday), 12-2 p.m. Adores* Octagon Hall. YOUNG Man (24) wishes to Meet young Lady (19-20), view friendship and matrimony; genuine.—A 605, ‘ Star.* MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. HANDS from £lO af H’Cracken end Walls’s, piano specialists; small desit .and low terms arranged. VKTILLIAM TAYLOR (London), - pm . v v J only at £55; worth £105; this Piano will not stay long in our salon.—• M’Gracken and Walls. ;NE only German Piano, late model; ' lovely tone; price £45; easy terms aiv iged.—M’Cracken and Walls. B have a nice Gulbransen Player Piano For Sale.—Consult M’Craekea iValls. RAVE you seen our selection of Grand' L Pianos? Prices from llOgs; low da« it and easy terms arranged.—M’Cracke* 1 Walls. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. nKAA —City, central: High-class ConD&O"" fectionery, Marble Bar, long lease, rental £3 ss; guarantee stock plant £4OO to £4so.—Full particulars apply Ryaa Bros. Bonneotion,—Address AS3Q, ‘

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Evening Star, Issue 22209, 11 December 1935, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22209, 11 December 1935, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22209, 11 December 1935, Page 12