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DEBUTANTE ■ & ■ i 5? & & s* * ALWAYS LL YOU 1 ■ K FIND P A PURSE IN MY :io Our stores are full of such bar gains as these. Call at any one of them—and save money! If unable to call, mail your order, sending money. £ sale ;oods on ppro itate econd hoice. A. —45 pairs Ladies Smart Broad-bar Suede Shoes, in Black, Brown, or Nary; kid trim, with python underlay, large buckle (as illustrated!. Usually 19/6. Sale Price, 14/11. Also in natural python, with Brown trim, 28/11. B. 150 pairs Ladies’ Black Patent - Threeeyelet Shoes, smartly stitched vamp, Cuban heels; comfortable fitting (similar to illustration). Also in Black or Brown kid. All one Price, 14/6. C. —250 pairs Ladies’ Bostock Shoes, at Less than Half-price! (a) Low-heeled Sandal Bars, with T-strap; Blue or Brown suede; also in Blue or Brown kid. (h) Spike-heeled Sandal Bars, in Black or Brown suede, with kid trim (as illustrated). Usually 39/6 and 42/6. Sale Price, 18/11. 0. —so pairs Oddments in Ladies’ Natural-col-oured Python Court Shoes; medium, long, and short toes; mainly Spanish heels. Usually 49/6 to 55/-. Sale Prices, 25/- and 28/11. W. HARRIS & SON LTD. Footwear Specialists, Six Shops, Dunedin. E. —IOO pairs Ladies' Strong Black or Brown Calf “ Derby ” , Shoes, studded rubber or leather soles, 15/11. Also a similar Shoe with full fringe tongue, 19/6. F. —IOO pairs Men’s Black Glace Kid Oxford Shoes, welted leather soles; patent cap, smart square toes (as illustrated). Sale Price, 15/11. Same in Brown or Black Calf, also a strong Black Calf, Derby Shoe, with welted leather or rubber soles, at the same price.

‘‘ The dropping of knives means that relations are calling.” says a woman s magazine. So does the hiding of them. When we all have television sets one more mystery will he solved. AAe’.l. know what makes studio audiences laugh..

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Evening Star, Issue 22723, 10 August 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22723, 10 August 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22723, 10 August 1937, Page 3

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