WINTER FOOTWEAR FOE WINTRY WEATHER. DON’T BE CAUGHT WITHOUT PROPS* SHOES. , WE MAKE A FEW SUGGESTIONS, FOR LADIES.—BOX CALF LACE SHOES, with leather or rubber -soles; mediumheight heels. Prices, 18a 6d, 19s 6d. 21s, 255. ■ ‘ TAN CALF LACE SHOES, to be got with rubber studded soles or leather soles; solid wear, i Prices, 19s 6d, 21s. 23s Bd. - 27a 6d. ‘ ■ TAN GRAIN LEATHER OXFORD SHOES, stout tops, with rubber studded soles and heels; for regular wear; special line. 19s 6d. BLACK GLACE STRAP SHOES, welted sewn soles, solid leather soles and heels; dressy, but strong. ■ Price,' 27s' 6d. TAN STRAP SHOES, sewn solas, 'stout leather soles and heels; excellent dess of shoe for winter wear. Price, 27* 6d. BLACK GLACE COURT foe ’dressy wear; Cuban heels, leather soles.A variety of fehapes ranging from 1®» 6d upwards. BROWN GLACE COURT SHOES, neatly made and good grade leather; Cuban and medium heels. Prices from 18s 6d. 21s, 22s 6d, 27s 6d. BROWN AND NAVY SUEDE COURT SHOES, very fashionable wear; several. , shapes and big seller*. Prices from 2Ss, 27s 6d, 30s, 355. BROWN SUEDE’ LACE SHOES, with leather soles and heels; solid, but hot clumsy; vei y much worn. Prices, 27* fid to 355. FOR MEN. BOOTS in BOX CALF LEATHER, with solid leather soles and heels; good fitting shapes. Prices, 255. 27s fid, 30s. . . ' COOKHAM BOOTS in STOUT LEATHER tops and double soles; wonderful wear in this boot. Price, 22s .fid, BOX OR TAN CALF LACE , SHOES, in several excellent shapes, with leather soles and heels. Price* special—lts lid, 21s, 22a 6d; WARM HOUSE SLIPPERS, in FELT tops, with leather soles. Prices, 6s fid. 7s U. Es 6a. . . r-t LEATHER SLIPPERS, with leather soles | and heels. Prices, 9s fid, lOs fid, Us fid.- ( ISLIP 4 WATT, 148 GEORGE STREET. MEETINGS. OTAGO ■' AND SOUTHLAND DIVISION . CANCER CAMPAIGN SOCIETY. •\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the IV ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the MEMBERS of the above-named Division will be held in the COUNCIL’ CHAMBERS, TOWN HALL, DUNEDIN, TOMORROW (Thursday), 2nd July, 1936, at 3 o’clock p.m. BUSINESS: 1. To Receive Reports and a Statement of Accounts. 2. Appointment of a General Committee, 3. General. S. SPEAKERS: His Worship the Mayor, - Sir L. E. Barne'tt (Chairman),. Dr A. M. Begg, and Dr N. C. Speight. Subscribers and other niembers~. of the public interested in the movement are invited to attend this meeting. E. P. D’ATH, W. E. C. REID, Associate Secretaries. ST. KILDA JUNIOR BAND. All members £nd intending MEMBERS of the above are requested to ATTEND MEETING in Band 'Room, Carroll street, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), JULY 1, 7.30 p.m. ’ A. G. HOMER, * > Secretary. A MEETING OP FRUITGROWERS will be held on FRIDAY EVENING, the 3rd JULY, 1936, at 8.30 \p.m., in tha DRILL HALL, OUTRAN. THE CO-OPERATIVE FRUITGROWERS OF OTAGO LTD. ffTRANCE Address and Clairvoyance, Mr -I Rsv.ben Webb. Radiant Hall, St. Andrew street, Friday, 8 p.m.; admission, 1«. TTRGENT. —Will Persons having Book* t-J belonging to British Israel World Federation kindly Return to Book Room, Woods’s Building (opp. D.1.C.),, as. soon aa possible? BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BOARD wanted, double room, occasional meals; married couple, with small boy; St. Clair or St. Kilda.—L927, ‘ Star.* ; OMFORTABLE Board offered 2 Friends, share large double room; good -locality, rise; moderate, telephone.r-L899, * Star.’ . . - '. LADY and Gentlema'n require Bed-Sitting Room, with Board; month or more from middle July; central preferred.—Mßo, ‘J3tar.‘ TWO respectable. young. Ladies require Board-Residence, quiet . Protestant home, no children; vicinity Kaikorai tram terminus.—Terms, etc.. L 874-, * Star. 1 RADESMAN wants Private Board, central ; washing.—Lß 62, * Star.’ WANTED, by working Girl, Board ;i» private home; * fireplace; central; reasonable. —Address L 789. 1 Star. 1 WANTED, by 2 young Ladies, Board, share room; central; state price.— L 952, 1 Star.’ ; WANTED, Person to Board old Gentle, man, semi-invalid; stale terms.— LBBS, * Star * Office. OUNG working Man require* Private Board, north or central; single room. —Reply, stating terms, L 875, ‘Star Omoe. YOU will most likely find the .article, you wish to buy advertised in the small classified columns. _ Get_ the habit, of studying these columns —it. will pay you.
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Evening Star, Issue 22379, 1 July 1936, Page 10
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