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Occasional Table or Tea Wagon The free Occasional Table is one you will be iproud to possess. Soundly made and beautifully finished. The Tea "Wagon is made from oak. Here’s your chanco to get this useful accessory free! with Dining Room Suites A big rang* of superbly finished Dining Suites always In stock. There’s a style to suit you. Buy now and we’ll give you FREE an Occasional Table or a Tea Wagon. Come and make your choice now while this special offer is available. 180 RATTRAY ST., DUNEDIN. Phone 12-877. FOR VALUE—AND FRIENDLY SERVICE. A —Ladies' smart Suede Gusset Court Shoes. Spanish heels. Medium toes (as illustrated, only with fan-shapeu steel buckle). Green, Navy, or Black. Also Brown Sueda with gilt buckle. All one price— H 27/6 and B B—Comfortable fitting Glace Kid Gusset Court Shoes, with pleated leather ornament. Cuban heels. Navy Blue, Black, or Brown (as illustrated). 25/Conic and try on a pair or two or mail your order. We pay postage one way and guarantee satisfaction. C Something exceptionally snappy in a Gusset Court Shoe. Large metal buckle. Spanish heels. Round :oes. (1)5 Brown Suede with Oxidised buckle, and Black Suede with steel buckle (as illustrated). 38/6 (2) Black Patent with steel buckle. 37/6 Comfortable Feet mean smiling faces Here are new shoes that will be “ old friends ” the first time you wear them. Comfortable, smart, good wearing, reasonably priced. D—Ladies' Black: or Brown Calf Derby Shoes. Leather or studded rubber soles. A good,_ strong winter shoo (similar to illustration). 19/6 Similar design with fringe tonfue, 22/6, E Ladies' Silver Kid Sandal Bar Evening Shoes. Clip fastener. T strap. Cut - out design-. Spike heels. 28/6 Also a similar design without strap, with medium Cuban heels at same price. W. HARRIS & SON LTR Footwear Specialists—Six Shops—Dunedin. Pinks and blues for Susie now! I / WELL, ARNE MOTHER YOlT\ CAN'TyOU WASH IT?, r its herN i BEST FROCKj* i AND SHE'S S -SURE TO Jr GET it R / SRUBBYI/'tSL WHATEVER'S r OH, AUNTIE. I DO WANT TO WEAR MY £INK FROCK / TO THE U PARTY.,.. THE MATTER, SUSIE? mm mm j-<p -■ m mi /'BUT DON'T X VOU USE RINSO FOR COLOURS? JT TAKES ALL I jSfcjHERISKI rwouTOP 1 a&WASHING i^mkTHEMi 4 ( AND HAVE THE ' COLOURS RUINED? I CAN'T AFFORD thank iv vou! J \&m the ood \OV> md SOME WEEKS LATER 'OH, THAT'S SINCE > MY SISTER MADE ME TRY RINSO FOR COLOURS. I HADN’T b REALISED YOU I 7fe> COULD WASH Kiß THEM SO m safely! j WHAT PRETTY LITTLE FROCKS SUSIE'S BEEN WEARING LATELY How fresh and bright colours look when they Ve been washed with Rinso! No fear of fading or running, if they don't run in' water alone. Rinso suds are extra rich and extra mild—safe as can be for colours, woollies and silks and on their own for a brighter, sweeter, whiter white wash I A LEVER PRODUCT—MADE IN NEW ZEALAND 4.168.18 NZ FOR too Let the ‘Star’ be your shopping ad-visor Consult the Advertisement* in the * Evening Star*

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Evening Star, Issue 22681, 22 June 1937, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22681, 22 June 1937, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22681, 22 June 1937, Page 13

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