I WBSHfe mwi* SLIPPERS WOMEN’S WALKING SHOES Women s Super Quality BRUNSCO Felt Slippers with Leather toes. “Throwout” price. 9' v Smart Brown Suede and Patent sandals, Cuban heels, for 17/6 Women’s "BRUNSCO” Patent P IA Slippers, “Throwout” .price. 3 • Latest Canadian shoes in Blue, Black and Brown Suede with Patent IA t A trim for Women’s-"BRUNSCO” All Leather Slippers, “Throwout” price. ai\ Dozens of other slippers at > | equally low prices. , Black and Brown Suede Courts 11'7 CHILDREN’S PATENT SHOES Bargains In Real Skin Shoes In Lizards and Snakes for 9'5,12/6 and 16/fl Bargains In Children’s Black Patent Shoes, Anklestraps and I -bars. Infants* 2to 6 from t Were 27'6 to 42* 2'6 Girls*. 7to a 9 to 10 Misses’ 11 to 1 Maids’ 2to S Smart Bars, Courts and Ties In Glace Kid. In BOSTOCK’S. C. & J. CLARK'S. “LIBERTY" and other weir, known English brands, from S’4 ■S 7'l 7/|| 9/5 to 18'11 Were ISUB to 35U. B'll m Black or Brown Glace Kid high front monk shoes, Cuban heels. “LILAC” FOR THE MEN Brand Hannah’s Famous “STALWART” Shoes for Men. Choice of leather or I jP/O rubber soles. All sizes S3'3 12'6 to clear Discount of 2/• in the £ off all our regular stock of footwear Sale Positively Ends on Saturday, February 2tith. HUWiUn ▲ H6W ZCRLRHDS ORTIOnfll FOOTUJCfIR FIRM Local Addresses: 24 GEORGE ST„ DUNEDIN; 149 KING EDWARD CT SOUTH DUNEDIN; also at OAMARU, GORE, and Principal Towns in New Zealand. 0 jr _s Hannahs r\ mm mm mm. mmm. Wmm Hi ii* YOU CAN ALWAYS ON THE W i OF " ni B|HH I ■ fj MBERTIPS The Favourite Tea of New Zealanders for over 41 Years—Empire Grown—Blended and Packed in New Zealand by New Zealanders—for New Zealanders. The TEA of TEAS LET Glasses Help Them with their School Work Children cannot do their best at school if eyestrain is making their studies a labour. If you have any reason to suspect your children’s eyes, have them scientifically examined now. It may make all the difference between passing and failing at the end of the year. Consult Mr G. C. Abbott, F.8.0.A. (Lond.). DRWSOtfsl LIMITED PRINCES <7 THE FIRST CAKE * * ... and a success! Bat not a surprise. She fob lowed the directions exactly and a Bed ingredient* she knew were good. They mast have been good or they wouldn’t have been advertised in the * Star.*
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Evening Star, Issue 22890, 23 February 1938, Page 15
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