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Have you got ft ft On HERE’S a moment every X day—frequently an hour or so before bedtime sometimes in the the Droops are very catching. THAT IS THE MOMENT fe-4 SPm 0 k A FOR A GUP OF “AMBER TIPS” TEA. It’s wonderful how a cup of “Amber Tips” brightens up the day and cheers up dull minds at any hour. TO DRIVE AWAY THE “ DROOPS ” Whal is a cup of Si m -m A Choice Smpire Grown

Footwear No matter what type of foot wear a man may need he wi' find what he wants at Harris’ . - These lines will give an indica I© appeal I© ifrien tion of the values offering A—Men’s Strong Brown Grain Derby Shoes, moccasin vamps, studded rubber or leather soles. A very useful shoe for golf or everyday wear (as illustrated), 21/Also a similar shoe in Box Calf, 17/6. In Willow Calf, 18/11. B—Men’s Black or Brown Calf Streamlined Shoes, welted leather soles (as illustrated), 16/6 Similar design in a better quality, 21/'. C—Men’s Box Calf Oxford Shoes, smart medium square tpes, welted leather soles (as illustrated). Also in Brown Calf or Black Glace Kid with patent toecap. All one price— 16/6 Mail your order if unable call. Postage paid one way and satisfaction guaranteed. D—Men’s Football Boots—(a) A light Chrome Boot, with solid toes, bars and cones, 11/9 and 13/6, (b) A heavier Boot in Black Calf, 18/6. (c) The 0.8. Boot, 22/6. (d) A Brown Leather English Soccer Boot, with fawn saddle (as illustrated), 18/6. E-r-Men’s Hard-wearing Working Boots, solid leather throughout—,(a) A strong Chrome Boot, with plain leather or studded rubber soles. (b) As above, but with toe and heel plates. (o) A Split Kip Boot, nailed, with cap and back strap. All one price, 17/11 & SON LTD Footwear Specialists, SIX SHOPS, DUNEDIN.

THE ’ EVENING STAR,' DUNEDIN. ALL ALTERATIONS OF ISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE HANDED IN TO THE OFFICE BEFORE 11 O’CLOCK OF THE PRECEDING DAY,

A BURNING FOREHEAD. ' —Keats. Sudden chill, burning forehead, and shivering aro all danger signals of approaching colds. Take heed—and take Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “ Baxter’s ” is host for all coughs', colds, and sore tin-oats, and has tonic properties to set you up. Soothing—warming-—” Baxter’s ” is New Zealand’s best cough remedy. 1/6, 2/6, 4/6 all chemists and stores.—[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 22638, 3 May 1937, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22638, 3 May 1937, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22638, 3 May 1937, Page 15

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