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COSY t I f worth “ The weather will be cold and squally with heavy rain ’ • —but that doesn’t worry us. We’ve got a good book, a blazing fire, and a pair of Harris’, Slippers. You won’t hear anything tonight but pages turning and sighs- of content. Harris’ Slippers have that effect —they’re so comfortable and warm. Get your new winter pair now. If you can’t call mail, your order. We pay postage one way arid guarantee satisfaction. A A—Ladies’ Coloured Felt Slippers, padded soles; Red, Blue, or Brown (as illustrated). 1/6 Also with leather toecap—l/11. D—Ladles’ Black Patent Leather Slippers, smart pom and padded sole; low wood heel (as illustrated), 11/6. Also in Red, Blue, Brown, Green, of Black calf. Same m Black and Brown calf, pump soles, 12/8. Also a similar Ime with padded sole and Cuban heel, 11/6. E—Children's Super Quality Camel Hair Slippers, very cosy; smart pom. (a) Ankle strap (as illustrated), with pump sole. 4 to 6 3/3, 7 to 9 3/11,; 10 4/8, 11 to 1 5/6, 2 5/11. (b) 1-bar, with felt and leather sole—2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/11, 5/6. (c) Also in a lighterweight cloth—4 to 6 2/3, 7 to 9 2/9. 10 2/11, 11 to 1 3/6, 2 3/11. B B—Ladies’ Warrp Check Camel Hair Slippers, ' with reverse collar; , pump sole; low wood heel (as 7/1 1 illustrated)- i/1* Same stvle without heel, felt and leather Same with rubber soles—6/11 and 3/6. C—Ladies Brown, Blue, or Red Felt Slippers, leather toecap; padded sole and heel— 3/11 and 5/6 (line at 5/6 illustrated). Same with low wood heel—6/11. F—Children’s Blue Camel Hair Felt Boots, zip fastener, White fur binding; extra warm. 4 to 6 3/11* 7 to 9 4/6, 10 4/11, 11 tal 5/6. G-Men’s Check Camel Hair Buckle Boots, leather and felt soles (as illus- *■fid trated). .o/O Two super qualities in the same style—9/11 and 11/6. Same with zip fastener, 11/6. Wonderfully warm and comfortable. H—Men’s English Make Black or Brown. Calf Tab Slippers, hard wearing and .com-" fortable (sts illustrated), 11/6. Also well-known Kiltie, Southall, and C. and Jj Clark’s High-grade Glace Kid Slippers, from 21/- to 32/6. ' I—Men’s Check Cpmel Hair Tab Slippers; felt and leather sole, 'without stiffener, 3/11.' qu ——, —. stiffeners (as illustrated) —4/11. 5/11, 6/11, 8/11. Also with rnbber sole, 8/6 and 8/11. A super quality Slipper with pump sole—ll/6. W. HARRIS & SON LTD. Footwear Specialists, Six Shops, Onnedin. J—Men’s and Women’s Brown Suede Woolly Bootees, pump soles; buckje or zip fasteners. Ladies’ 13/6, Men’s 14/6. > Also a heavier weight for men, with leather cap and stronger sole, 18/6. Same-leather in Ladies’ Reverse-top Slipper, in Rose f and Blue, 11/6.

m: » 1 » mmim m *■ nlUMui&iiWiUiiiSlii IF YOU SUFFER WITH YOUR FEET You Should (Iso 2Miik IF you want to get through your daily work in comfort and enjoy your recreation to the full, you must look after your feet. The best way to avoid sore, aching feet and swollen ankles is to bathe the feet in warm water and, after drying thoroughly, gently massage Zam-Buk into the ankles, insteps, soles, and between the toes. Do this every night before retiring and you will be surprised at the immediate relief you get. The refined herbal oils in Zam-Buk are readily absorbed into the skin. Thus Pain, Swelling & Inflammation are quickly relieved by Zam-Buk. Corns, bunions, and hard growths are softened; blisters are healed; joints, ankles, toes, and feet are strengthened and made comfortable and walking is again a pleasure. Start with Zam-Buk to-night I 1/6 or 3/6 a box. Of all chemists & stores. \ "Since regularly using Zam-Buk I «# longer experience the misery of aching feet. At the end of a days’ work as • factory overseer, tny feet are as comforts able as at the beginning of the day. Ur. F.H.D. ••For soothing and healing tender, blistered heels I have found notlting to come up to Zam-Buk. Rubbed well into the skin, Zam-Buk is fine for keeping the feet sound and hcalthy.*’~~Miss L.S. Rub ZAM-BUK In Everg Might

“ Our great-grandfathers wouldn’t know what modern ashtrays were for,” remarks a writer. A distressed party hostess says that a lot of their greatgrandchildren don't seenv to either.

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Evening Star, Issue 22956, 13 May 1938, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22956, 13 May 1938, Page 13