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"TWENTY MILES FROM A POT OF BEER, BUT WRIGLEY'S BREAKS THE DROUGHT"

Substantial FOOTWEAR 3. —Outstanding Value in Men’s Black Calf Derby Boots—(a) Studded rubber soles, welted (as illustrated),. 21/6. (b) A similar line, with hard-wearing Hykide leather soles, 24/6. 4. —Men’s Strong Working Boots, at 17/11 pair—(a) ' Black Chrome Derby Boots, leather soles, with heel and toe plates, or with studded rubber soles. (b) A hard-wearing Split Kip, with toecap; nailed. Also extra-stout line for bad weather. Green hide or Brown Waitite, 27/6, 29/6; Full Kip, 24/6, 27/6. m I. All Three Csjtstanding Values in Men’s Shoes, One Prici>— 16/11 pair (a) A smart medium square-toed Oxford Shoe, with welted leather soles (as illustrated); in plain Black calf or Stack glace kid, with patent cap. (b) A strong everyday Black Calf Derby Shoe, welted leather or studded rubber soles. (c) The famous Streamlined model, in Black or Brown calf ; welted. 2.—Men’s Comfortable-fitting Shoes, for Winter or Golf Wear—(a) In strong Brown Grain,'moccasin vamp (as dlustrated) ; leather or rubber soles., 21/-. (b) Same design in Black calf, 17/6; Brown calf. 18/11. (c) A large selection of English Golf Shoes, in Brown grain; rubber or leather soles. 27/6, 29/6, 32/6, 37/6, 42/6. s.—r Just arrived! A large shipment of Men’s English Shoes, for dress wear, Walking, .or Golf. Well-known -makes—Crockett and Jones, Bostock, C. and E. Lewis, and Moccasin. MAIL YOUR ORDER am We pay postage one way, and refund your money in full if you are not satisfied. ■, W. HARRIS and Son Ltd. FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, Six Shops, Dunedin.

Keen free from colds this winter with KA7.OT.. Put a few drops on your handkerchief every morning. Disinfects and protects the nasal and bronchial passages. Is 3d bottle everywhere.—[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 22687, 29 June 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22687, 29 June 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22687, 29 June 1937, Page 3

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