LABOUR DAT WEEK-END SPORTS SHOES SPECIALLY SELECTED AT REDUCED COSTS, FOR LADIES’ WEAR. WHITE OR CREAM CALF STRAP AND COURT SHOES, with Spanish heels, pricked leather. Sold usually at 13s 6d. Special Clearing Price, 8s lid. WHITE CALF COOKHAM STRAP SHOES, trimmed with Blue or Green; medium Spanish heels. Sold usually at 22s 6d. Special Holiday Price, 10s 6d. WHITE CALF COURT SHOES, Cuban and Spanish heels; all White or with colour trim Brown or Black; about SO pairs, remains of lines; excellent wearing, shoes, with solid leather soles. Sold usually at 17s 6d to 21s. Holiday Price, 10s 6d. BEIGE CRASH COURT OR TIE, with Cu. ban heels; neat shoes and quite dressy for any occasion. The newest ideas for summer shoes. Holiday price, 10s 6d. BEIGE CRASH COURT SHOES, Cuban heels; in several designs and shapes; Just arrived from England; for good wear. Price, 13s 6d. SANDAL BAR SHOES, with leather or rubber soles and low heels; made of crash linen tops; very comfortable tq wear. Price, 12s 6d. SUEDE TIE OR GHILLIE SHOES, in Brown or Navy, with rubber soles and low heels; particularly easy shoes for regular wear. Price, 13s 6d. WHITE CANVAS LACE OR STRAP SHOES, with crepe rubber soles and heels; for tennis or beach wear. Prices —3s lid, 4s 6d, 4s Hd, 5s lid, 6s 6d. to 8s 6d. TENNIS SHOES, in a large variety, in lace or strap; heavy soles. Prices from 6s 6d. FOE MEN’S WEAR. TENNIS SHOES, in White canvas, with heavy crepe rubber soles and heels, block or cushion heels; reliable Canadian makes. Prices, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 12a 6d. BOWLING SHOES, made of Brown leather tops, with stout rubber soles; Red rubber or crepe rubber. Prices, 23s 6d, 255. WHITE CANVAS LACE BEACH SHOES, with crepe rubber soles, with or without heels. Special Holiday Prices, 3a lid, 4s 6d, 4s lid. BUY AS EARLY IN THE WEEK AS POSSIBLE. ISLIP AND WATT, 148 GEORGE STREET. EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. TRAINING OF TEACHERS. 1937. APPLICATIONS for admission under Divisions A and C only will be received up till 9 a.m. MONDAY, 2nd November, 1936. DIVISION A—Two-year Course, for which the Examination qualification is a Pass or Partial Pass in the Training College Entrance Examination. DIVISION C —One-year Course, for which Academic qualification is a University Degree. Applicants may apply in anticipation of passing their qualifying examination to bo held this year. Forms of application containing full conditions of admission are now obtainabla at the Education Office, Moray Place, Dunedin. ROSSBOTHAM’S Commercial College.—' Passes, Shorthand and Typing, Btf pe* cent.; specialising Bookkeeping and University Course, 75 per cent. ROWN’S COLLEGE, Above Moray Place P.O. —Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; rapid individual tuition; railway concessions; telephone 10-697. li! HUTTON, Teacher of all • Hawaiian Musical Instruments; classes, demonstrations. —Studio, above Butterfield’s, 14 Octagon. GARDENING. GIANT Exhibition Pansies and Violas, also Choice Polyanthus.—Dean’s, next Bennett’s, Broadacres, Upper Junction; inspection invited. OR good results from forty-hour week sow Skene’s “Productive’’ Seeds; always fresh.—Skene’s, Stuart street, Dunedin. TRADE PERSONAL. CAREER Hairdressing College, authorised training school, Oxford Buildings, Moray Place, near Empire Theatre.— Telephone 10-639. RENT a Car, drive yourself; new Chrysler Plymouth, Hillman-Minx. —Red Band Rentals; phone 10-953. OTAGO Dental Service. —New Set of Teeth from £2 55.—206 Princes street (3 doors below \/oolworths). JIMSIE FRASER, of Stuart street, Horn* of Suit Cases.—To make room for heavy indents arriving, no reasonable offer refused for Travel Goods, Crockery, Fancy Goods, etc; we deliver; Family Tea, 2s. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. COME to Warrington for Labour Day week-end ahd stay at Sea View Guest House; excellent service. TE RAHIEI Private Hotel, Stuart street, Reopening 26th; newly reno. vated; excellent cuisine; moderate tariff. —For particulars phone WANTED, Board in private home for lady attending hospital for about on* month; state terms.—AsßS, ‘Star.* _ WANTED, superior Board by young Married Couple, north end. —Address A 383, ’Star.' WANTED, by young Woman, Board in private home, near oar; state terms. —Companionable, A 671, ‘ Star.’ XF you need Building Material send aq Advertisement to the -* Star.*-
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Evening Star, Issue 22475, 21 October 1936, Page 12
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