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m LAST FEW DAYS of HARRIS' SALE tab Harris’ Sale ends on Saturday so don’t miss these lastminute bargains. If you can’t call mail your order. We pay postage one way and guarantee satisfaction. A—so pairs Ladies’ Brown Suede and Kid Four-eyelet Tie Shoes. Spanish heels (as illustrated). Also in Blue Kid and Suede Combination. Usually 27/6. I^/11 Bargain Pries, H II B—4o pairs Assorted Oddments in Ladies’ Coloured Suede Courts. Brown, Black, or Blue. Spanish or Cuban heels. Usually 19/6 to 25/-. * | Bargain Price, ■ * I S C—Hundreds of pairs of Ladies’ Smart Shoes at 17/11 pair. Suedes, Kid, or the latest Combination of Suede and Kid. (One design illustrated.) Blue, Green, Black, or Brown. EVERY PAIR A BARGAIN. D—4o pairs Ladies' Brown or Blue Kid Courts. Stitched design (as illustrated). Spanish heels. Also in Brown, Blue, or Black suede. Usually 25/-. 1 Bargain Price, I / V H—Final clearance of scores of oddments in Ladies’ Smart Shoes. All styles represented. Suede or Kid, Court, Ties, Strap, and Buckle fines. Spanish or Cuban heels. ' ■ Bargain Prices — 9/11, 12/11, 14/11, and 16/11. One design at 16/11 illustrated. W. HARRIS & SON Ltd. Footwear Specialists—Six Shops—Dunedin. till PURE SL’NHJI OATS .if* > THE NATIONAL BREA Kf AS CREAM 0' THE OAT PRODUCT OF THE CREAHOATA MILLS PREPARED IT FLEMING CO. LTD- CORE.'

Yes! . . . Yet I Was Caught Once , . . Bui Never Again ! ” “1 was brought up in a fastidious manner; I have travelled, considerably; you may say that lam naturally critical in all things. lam keenly appreciative of the advantages of buying Quality. “Sophisticated in the ways of the world, yet 1 once allowed myself to be caught with something that “ vvas-just-as-good ’ , . . but never again. To-day, ‘ Amber Tips ’ alone finds a place in my home ... it is the Tea of Teas.” NOTE: Von are always sure ct the quality of “Amber rips" , . the high standard never varies. Not without good reason has “ Amber tips ”■ been New Zealand’s favourite tea for over 41 years an Empire grown lea, blended and packed in New Zealand by Ne\V Zealanders for New Zealanders. X Tea of Teas cJke Jlaooat Jo inlets Joongefc

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Evening Star, Issue 23128, 30 November 1938, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23128, 30 November 1938, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23128, 30 November 1938, Page 17

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