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GLQSIMG SOON! k s % m By license issued under Section 42 of "The Gaming Act, 1908", '■S OBJECTS: To raise funds to the extent of the profits available for the object to be specified by the Hon. Minister of Internal Affairs. CLOSES 3rd MAY, 1941 DRAWN 15 th MAY, 1941 Secretary N. McARTHUR, Box 1 10, Wellington. Treasurer B. L HAMMOND, Box 1 10. Wellington. 0 m Please send me 2/6 each). I e addressed envelope for reply. (Postage stamps not accepted in payment of tickets.) NAME (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) ADDRESS COUPON NOW/ W. B. STEEL, P.O. Box 393, Dunedin ..tickets in PUT & TAKE Art Union (Tickets I enclose postal note for £ ; ; , also stamped I$T prize £2OOO ,2nd ? f £ 500 3rd 9 £ 250 4th ? £ 150 Sth * 9- £ 100 200 PR of ES £ seadif I 000 AILPH/ZBS PAYABLt IN AUUVIAI GOLD m A***, A—Men’s Black or Browh Leather Tab Slippers, flexible stitched leather soles (as illustrated). 13/6. Same in Brown or Black Patent at the same price. Other lines with padded soles and heels; in Black or Brown Calf. 12/6 and 14/11 16/6 B—Exceptionally Cosy Winter | Slippers, in Red, Blue, or Brown Suede, with heavy wool lining. (a) A new collarette design (as illustrated), with strong leather sole and heel. Also a similar design with leather loecap and pump sole. 14/11. (b) A comfortable boot design with zip fastener and leather toecap. 1/8/11. , Same in all suede with strap and buckle. 16/6. Better ehoose your SLIPPERS C—Ladies’ Serviceable Coloured Felt Slipper* with strong leather toecap (as illustrated), low wood heel, padded sole. 7/6. Same with padded sole and heel. 5/6. Also a similar design with leather pump sole and low leather heels. 5/11. All these' lines are obtainable in Red, Blue, or Brown. . now If you can't call, mail .yoirr order.. Satisfaction guaranteed. D —Children’s Red, Brown, or Blue Felt Ankle Strap Slippers, with leather toecap, padded sole and heel. Sizes 7 to 10, 3/6; 11 to 2, 3/11. W. HARRIS & SON LTD Footwear Specialists—Six Shops—-Dunedin. * ft T 'i. -••Ki A \CS Capture those BABY Charms with the magic of photography . . . Baby days aro fleeting—so start your permanent record to-day of those lovely memories—keep a month-to-month pictorial history of your kiddies. Your negatives will receive careful .attention at Dawson s Limited. Our Developing and Printing Service is staffed by experts. See our stock of everything for the photographer. 7S I? V/// sm Corner Princes Street and Moray Place, Dunedi In referring to the use of corporal punishment in schools at the annual meeting of the Southland branch of the New Zealand Educational Institute, Mr H. D. Pritchard, senior inspector tor schools in Southland, said that it was not as common as it used to be. He thought this was due in a large measure to the reduction in the size of. classes. “ I realise that there may be occasions when a teacher has to bring a child to book in this way and should do so for the child’s own good,” Mr Pritchard added, “ but the ideal is to do without corporal punishment,” ARGO RETURN. [Pee United Press Association.] GREYMOUTH, April 19. The Argo dredge return was 28oz fos; 9,500 yards, 110 hours.

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Evening Star, Issue 23864, 19 April 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23864, 19 April 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23864, 19 April 1941, Page 10