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CHRISTMAS GIFTS OF A' USEFUL CHARACTER.. EVERYONE APPRECIATES GIFTS OB' THI& ORDER. LET. US MAKE A FEW SUGGESTIONS* FOB LADIES: FELT SLIPPERS, with leather tees and backs, soft pliable soles; in colours of Brown, Saxe, Rose, Cherry, Navy* Fink, Black. Price, 4s lid. FELT SLIPPERS, with Suede toes and backs, soft soles; in Navy, Saxe, and. Red, with contrasting colour for col* lar; very dainty. Price, 5s lid. EMBOSSED FABRIC SLIPPERS, with Cuban covered heels, dainty pompom; in Black, Saxe, Pink, and Green; for; boudoir wear. Price, 10s 6d. KOSY TOE LEATHER SLIPPERS, with square shell heels, soft pliable soles; in Black, Navy, Brown, Red, Green, Saxef excellent wear. Price, 10s 6d. CRASH CANVAS COURT SHOES, iftnatural colour, with Cuban heels; just the thing for holiday wear; English' made. Prices—los 6d, 11s 6d, 12s 6d,13s 6d, 16s 6d, WHITE LINEN STRAP SHOES, round toes, low Cuban heels. ‘ Price, 8s lid. WHITE CANVAS COURT. Spanish and Cuban heels, medium toes. Price, 10« 6d. WHITE CANVAS STRAP SHOES, with Cuban heels, full toes. Price, 10s 6d„NAVY OB BROWN SUEDE TIB SHOES, leather or rubber soles. Priced 13s <6d, NAVY, BROWN, OR BLACK SUED 3 COURT SHOES, in a variety of shapes and designs; very popular goods at present. Prices from 25s upwards. FOR MEN: WHITE OB BROWN CANVAS EACH SHOES, with rubber soles and heels excellent wearing holiday ■' shoes. Special price, 3s lid per pair. Better quality, at 4s lid, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, up to' 10s 6d. SLIPPERS, in Brown and Black Leather, with leather soles and heels; good wear- , ing, grades. Prices—los 6d, lls 6d, 12k 6d, 14s 6d, to 19s 6d. BOX CALF LACE SHOES. . Our special value at 18s lid. In several shapes. FOR CHILDREN: See the WHITE OR BEIGE CANVAS STRAP SHOES with rubber soles and small heels; special values. Prices rang* ing from Is lid per pair. ISLIP AND WATT, : ,148 GEORGE STREET. CORPORATION NOTICES. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. 10 PER CENT. PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. Ratepayers are hereby noti* FIED that the. Statutory'Penalty of 10 (TEN! PER CENT, will be added to ALL RATES payable to the Dunedin City Council remaining unpaid after MONDAY, the 21st December, 1936, at 4 p.m. There is no provision for remission of the penalty if from any cause the rates are unpaid after the date named. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, December 1, 1936. BOROUGH OF PORT CHALMERS. CLEAN-UP DAY.” _ RESIDENTS OF POET CHALMERS ARE NOTIFIED that a CLEAN-UP DAY will be held on FRIDAY, December 11th. Surplus Rubbish, Tins, etc., must be deposited on the Roadside by 9 a.m. (George street area 8 a.m.) in such a manner ae to ensure easy removal by the carters.. Material which can be burnt, such sk Old Clothing or Bedding, WILL NOT be I removed. C. BLACKMAN, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office. . Bth December, 1956, MEETINGS. SOUTH DUNEDIN UNEMPLOYED . ASSOCIATION. , GENERAL MEETING TO-NIGHT (Wed* sX nesday), December Bth, Labour HallGlasgow street, at 7.30 o’clock.. General Business and Ballot. Registration for Children’s Christmas Cheer Treat definitely Closes To-night. G. S. BROWN, Hon. Secretary. TRADE PERSONAL. CREAM, Cream.—Fresh, rich Cream le pint, Full-cream Butter Is 14d lb; nothing better; save money here.—Butler e Dairy, corner Albany and Leith streets. . BMODBL from £1 6e, at Otago Dental Service, 208 Prince* afreet (3 docra below Wpolworths). . BE the now Xmaa Portraits in pur wH dows, exclusive to the Kapai Studio,' opposite Knox Church. ’ RENT a Car, drive yourself; new Chrysler Plymouth, fiillman-Minx.— Red Band Rentals; phone 10-955. UGENE Premanent Wave, 15s, Marcel 2s; Resets, 2s.—Art Beauty Salon, 18S George street; phono 18-040. -a Walton Park, 3 begs 7s 6d JLU cash, Mitchell’s, King street. - IMSIE FRASER, of Stuart street, home of Suit Cases, Trunks, Hat Boxes* Zipp Bags, School Bags,. School Cases, Crockery, Grocery; use our lay-by systemß cases initialled tree; we .house* Marshall Cbagajxwin

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Evening Star, Issue 22517, 9 December 1936, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22517, 9 December 1936, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22517, 9 December 1936, Page 12

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