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TURN YOUR MAGS IWTO^^, CASO mrtSefy Me War Effort Tons of woollen and cotton rags are needed for conversion into materials for military purposes. Every ounce you can provide is urgently required. Make this a patriotic effort. Sort out all your clean rags note and take or send them to your nearest dealer (see below). Best cash prices given. Wherever possible please remove buttons, buckles, etc-, and deliver parcels. Owing to petrol restrictions only really large weighty lots of rags can be collected from householders or institutions. This is a real war-time job a patriotic duty. Sell your rags now to the following dealers:— CLEARY’S OTAGO BOTTLE STORES, LTD.,153 Hanover Street, Dunedin. J. HUGHES .. . • - • 309 Cargill Road, Dunedin. GRUMMAN BROS • • - 275 Cargill Road, Dunedin. T. GARSTANG - - • - • 35 Tees Street, Oamaru. G. WARNE • - . • .12 Ribble Street, Oamaru.

SMART SHOES for dl occasions Smart Wedgette Shoes for all-day wear are these styles. If you can't call, post your order to-day. Satisfaction guaranteed. A—Ladies’ Grey Suede Lace Shoes, with. Navy Suede trim. Wedgette heei. 31/6 Same Shoe in Rust Suede Lace with Mustard Suede trim. Wedgetin heel. 31/6. B—Ladies’ Fawn Suede 3-Eyelet Tie Shoes, with Moccasin vamp and Brown piping; Crepe v. liber Wedgette soles '" l I,eels - 35/. Similar Shoe in Grey Suede Derby with fringe tongues. 35/-. C C—Smart Basket Shoes, with Wedgette soles and heels; in All Navy Blue, All White, Navy Blue and White; and Brown and Fawn. . 32/6 c. R W. HARRSS & SON LTD The Footwear Specialists—Six Shops—Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 24296, 10 September 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 24296, 10 September 1942, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 24296, 10 September 1942, Page 8