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-'3V For tH 6 Cold Winter Nights When your day’s work is done and you sit in front of a cheerful fire, you must have a pair of warm slippers. See Our New Selections, ALL MODERATELY PRICED. LADIES’ BROWN SUEDE ONE-BAR SLIPPERS, fleecy lined, flexible leather soles and leather heels; comfortable fitting. All sizes. 8/6 A CHARMING WINTER SLIPPER, in velvet, with leather soles and Cuban heels. In shades of Saxe Blue, Rose, _and Black. All sizes. 7/6 Also in floral crepe. .• • t WARM COSY CHECK FELT SLIPPERS, with felt and leather soles; designed for winter comfort. All sizes. 4/11, 6/9, 6/11, 7/9, 8/11 GOOD QUALITY WELL-MADE FELT SLIPPERS, with kid trimming, easy fitting, leather soles and low Cuban heels. In Brown, Blue, and Red. All sizes. GLACE ONE-BAR MORNING SLIPPERS, with leather soles and rubber and leather heels. All sizes. BROWN AND RED FELT SLIPPERS, kid trimming, 'padded Soles; good fittings. All.sizes. ............... 4/9 AN EXCLUSIVE RANGE OF LADIES’ BOUDOIR SLIPPERS, in silk crepes, floral crepes, fancy leather, and velvets. In Peach, Pink, Blue, Red, Green, Grfey, Brown, and Black., JUST OPENED, a large range of Children’s Pelt and , Leather Slippers, also buckle and zip'-fastened Felt Boots, in plain and check designs. &#* ■ * * MEN’S BLACK LEATHER TAB SLIPPERS, fleecy lined, leather soles and heels; slightly damaged. Nine pairs only. Usually 10/6 pair. SPECIAL PRICE, 6/11; MEN’S WARM FELT SLIPPERS, felt and leather soles, stiffeners, heels; warm sock lining. A 1 sizes. 6/6, 7/9, 7/11, 8/6, 8/11 MEN’S WARM FELT BUCKLE AND ZIP-FASTENER BOOTS, felt and leather soles, hqels. 8/1.1, 10/9 MEN S' BROWN SUEDE AND BLACK GLACE BUCKLE BOOTS, leather soles and heels; wool lined* , Cosy and comfortable for winter wear. MEN’S BLACK AND BROWN LEATHER TAB SLIPPERS, cosy padded suede soles and leather soles, Cushion heels andleather heels, « 7/11 to 22/6 BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CHECK FELT TAB SLIP- v PERS, felt and leather soles, stiffeners* Sizes 11 to 6. . ““ . 4/9 to 6/9 A.&T.INGLIS LIMITED GEORGE ST. :: DUNEDIN Then’s • harvest to be reaped by the sower of the seeds of advertising. • Star ’ readers an the fertile toil.

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Evening Star, Issue 22631, 24 April 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22631, 24 April 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22631, 24 April 1937, Page 3