R “ROMA” TEA THE reason you ‘save an extra spoonful’ every time you make Tea with ‘Roma’ is because there is “NO TANNIN DUST” No waste, no bitter flavour —just the purest of Ceylon Tea Tips. DRINK THE TEA ZOISAK. r I i Syoor& ?.om4 TEA WITH TANNIN DUST 'ii
The HARRIS Shoe Sale i INFANTS’ TAN OR BLACK STRAP SHOES; Pump Soles— j Sizes 5 and 6 only. Sale Price 2/11 INFANTS’ TAN OR BLACK GLACE ONE-BAR OR ANKLE-STRAP SHOES— Sizes 3to 6. Sale Price 4/9 CHILD’S PATENT ONE-BAR OR ANKLE-STRAP SHOES; Stout Sewn Soles — Sizes 3-4 5 6 7 8 9 Sale Prices 6/9 7/. 7/3 7/6 8/6 8/9 8/11 CHILD’S GLACE DERBY LACE SHOES; Patent Caps; Sewn Soles— Sizes 7 8 9 Sale Prices 8/9 8/11 9/3 CHILD’S TAN WILLOW CALF DERBY LACE SHOES; Welted Solee— Sizes 4 5 6 7 8 9 • Sale Prices 9/3 9/6 9/9 10/3 10/6 11/9 Sizes 10 11 12 13 1 2 Sale Prices 16/6 16/11 17/3 17/6 17/9 19/6 CHILD'S PATENT DERBY LACE SHOES; Welted Soles— Sizes 4 S 6 7 8 9 • Sale Prices 8/9 8/11 9/3 9/9 9/11 10/11 Sizes 10 11 12 13 1 2 Sale Prices 15/6 16/3 16/6 16/9 17/3 19/6 INFANTS’ TAN HIDE LACE BOOTS— Sizes 4 5 6 Sale Prices 6/6 6/9 6/ii INFANTS’ BLACK HIDE LACE BOOTS— Sizes .4 5 6 Sale Prices 6/3 6/6 6/9 GIRLS’ GLACE DERBY LACE BOOTS; Patent Caps; Sewn Soles—Si sea 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Sale Prices 11/3 11/6 11/9 11/11 12/3 12/9 13/3 13/9 GIRLS’ CHROME DERBY LACE BOOTS; Self Cap; Sewn Soles—- ' Sizes 7 8 0 10 11 12 Sale Prices 13/6 13/9 14/. 14/6 IS/- 25/3 Sizes 13 1 2 3to 7 Sale Prices 15/6 16/6 16/9 19/6 GIRLS’ CHROME UNLINED BOOTS ; Heel and Toe Plates— Sizes 7 8 9 10 11 12 Sale Prices 13/- 13/3 13/6 14/- 14/3 M/6 Sizes 13 1 2 3to 7 Sale Prices 14/9 15/6 16/- ROBOTS’ CHROME UNLINED SCHOOL BOOTS ; Solid Wearers— Sale Prices 3/9 3/11 4/6 4/9 5 h 5/9 6/. 6/3 6/9 7/CHILD'S "C. & J. CLARKS’ ” STRAP SHOES : Sewn Soles; in Glace, Seal, Patent, or Morocco— —Sizes 8 9 and 10. Sale Price 6/6 v Sizes 11, 12, 13, and 1. Sale Price 7/1(1; Harris’ Pay Postage to Anywhere in New Zealand. W. HARRIS & SON, Ltd. THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, “The Block,” 20 Princes St. 212-214 George Street 101 Stuart Street 133-135 King Edward St,
Comb the markets of the world for the greatest automotive value, and your choice will lead to Rugby. You get a car of known engineering merit, solidly built, easy riding, easy driving, of distinguished, dignified appearance, at a price well below the standard makes. One ride will prove its power on hills, its flexibility in heavy traffic. Purchase no car, however high priced, however inexpensive, till you have tested Rugby. Central Oarage Cumberland St. Dunedin^ OPTICAL LANTERNS THE OLD TIME LECTURER, in preparing Kis subject, went to endless trouble and expense making lantern slides and collecting material. THE MODERN MAN eliminates all that and uses a BALOPTICON With this Machine, Magazine Illustrations, Picture Post Cards, Diagrams, Coins—in fact, any suitable opaque objects may be projected without any preparation. They are simply placed in the Lantern, and thus immediately appear on the screen. The BALOPTICON is being adopted as standard equipment by State Schools, Private Schools, Churches and Institutions. There is also a small size for home use. We Invite You to Call and let us Demonstrate the Balopticon to You. uoh & Cl Importers of Cameras, Optical and Scientific Instruments, The Camera Comer 93 GEORGE STREET.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19270, 6 September 1924, Page 5
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