* \ / Jor y \ m '-'1 i tag t drink it too! its going to help me grow up into a big man like daddy. mk m m Condef >Ol S.*** Firs it i w. TIME and again when other foods have failed; Highlander Milk has turned a tiny, wasting . • mite into a strong, sturdy child. Hundreds of New Zealand mothers have testified to this effect. And the reason is simply this: the curds formed by Highlander Milk are small, soft and flaky similar to those of breast milk. That’s why Highlander Milk is so easily and completely digested by even the most delicate baby. Remember, baby will thrive on Highlander Milk I HIGHLANDER MILK The Safe Milk Copyright ?9J FOOTWEAR m m. WINTER £«ss Have vou seen the newest shoes for Winter, 1938? If you 1 1 t i I 1 9 1 ... nave you seen xn© newesv buuw ** haven’t, -there’s a pleasure in store for you. The very-latest shoes in interesting new colours, like London Tan and Bottle Green, are now on show at Harris’. Why not call to-morrow? It will be well worth while. Prices are amazingly low for such artistic footwear. \—Ladies Black, Brown, or Navy Kid Gusset iourt Shoes, with two-tone tab, OO 1C rith steel studs; Cuban heels. v> If you can’t call, mail your order. We pay postage ono way, and guarantee satisfaction. I —An Exceptionally Smart Navy Hue or Brown Suede Instep Bar hoe, with steel buckle; id trim (as illustra- |k /1 1 ed); Spanish heels. *V| * * C—Ladies’ Navy Blue Glace Kid Gusset Court Shoes, cut out'design; Navy suede fringe , . tongue, Cuban heels' (as ~iw I illustrated). ■ ; ** u l Also in Brown kid-with' Brown suede tongue. —Three Smart New Models in a rong Walking Shoe; welted soles, inge tongue (as illustrated) ; in ix Calf with studded rubber or ykide leather soles; in Brown calf ith studded rubber le only. 1 S/1 | All One Price, AaJ/ X 1 E—A Distinctive High-cut ... Court Shoe, in Black or Navy (as illustrated); Spanish l heels; suede tab with chromium studs. Also.a similar line in Brown kid the same price. W. HARRIS & Son Ltd, Footwear Specialists, Six Shops, Dunedin. NEWS , , . mi newt M important. Whatever the subject, it is of vital interest te someone. All the news it. in The EVENING STAR
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Evening Star, Issue 22938, 21 April 1938, Page 7
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