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SPORTS SHOTS for Men D.—Men’s and Boys’ White Canvas “ Hobby ” Tennis Shoes, Brown trim, strong ribbed toe protector; crepe’ soles, block heels; same in Fawn and Brown (as illustrated). Boys’ 4/6, Men’s 4/11. Also a similar style in all White or all Brown canvas, with wedge heels. 3/6. MAIL YOUR ORDER. A.—Men’s and Boys’ White Canvas Gym. Shoes, with crepe soles. (a) A hard-wearing Canadian Shoe, with rubber toe protector. Boys’ 4/6, Mon’s 4/11. (b) A plain White Canvas Lace Shoe, with crepe soles and wedge heels (as illustrated), 1/11. B. Men’s Superquality Canadian G.P. Tennis Shoes; White canvas, with strong canvas toecap, cushion insoles; Black crepe soles, with a special guard (as illustrated). 12/6. Also a similar line in Fleetfoot, with cushion insoles and heavy crepe soles; no toecap. 9/6. C.—Men’s White Canvas Cricket Boots, vamp strap; stout leather soles, English make. 19/6.. Similar design in White buck, 27/6. Famous ,Embekay make, in White buck, 37/6 Satisfaction Guaranteed! V E.—Men’s Super Quality Brown Calf Bowling Shoes, Red rubber soles, comfortable fitting. 19/6 and 25/-. A similar design in Ladies’ Croquet and Bowling Shoes, with crepe soles, 22/6. Also a lighter quality Eng lish make in Brown calf Men’s 13/6, Ladies’ 12/6. W. HARRIS and Son Ltd. Footwear Specialists, Six Shops, Dunedin. . Ease for Mothers and Others Cosy Nursery and Play-rooms at New Wellington Railway Station! A boon for folk visiting or passing through Wellington. Ideal nursery with best of provision for children’s comfort, under supervision of trained nurses. Nursery (for children up to eight years) open from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday (extension to 9 p.m. on Fridays). First hour, 6d; each additional hour or part, 3d; maximum charge for day, 2/-. For 1/- perambulator or go-cart will be stored at the station where the passenger joins the train and the child can be placed at the nursery for three hours. Bright, well-equipped play rooms. Full Information at. any Railway Station. t ’’WVvl See Ahead! Keep your vision clear and effortless. When eyes become tired and strained have them exam- \ V* ined and glasses prescribed. FAIRMAID OPTICAL CO. LTD. Quesn’s Building, 119 Princs* Street, Dunedin, G.l. A. H. FAIRMAID, L. N. MEDLIN, Consul ting Optieiam. The Wlee Old Owl nyi— Advertise, make sore of your prise!

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Evening Star, Issue 22780, 15 October 1937, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22780, 15 October 1937, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22780, 15 October 1937, Page 15

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