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®l6 English IRepro6uction Brasswai'e Nothing is more acceptable than the Gift of a piece of this handsome Old English Brassware. The designs are all faithful reproductions of the antique, and fit in with any style of furnishing. BRASS BELL (Dickens), 6/6. Others, 16/6, 32/6. OTHER ARTICLES. Toasting Forks, 3/6 to 8/6. Knockers, 2/9 and 5/Paper Knives, 3/6. Caddy Spoons, 2/6. Bellows, 33/6 and 67/6 Tongs, 7/6, 10/-, 15/Pokcrs, 4/-, 6/Lamps, 75/- to £6. BRASS CANDLESTICK I2in, 35/- pair. 18in, 67/6 pair. Others. 12/6, 18/6, 20/-, 25/- to £5 10/per pair. tilt! ’art l ‘THE BLOCK,” Corner Princes Street and Moray Place, DUNEDIN.

Juvenile Footwear By fitting Children's Shoes per medium of our X-RAY MACHINE FREE SERVICE, parents can assure themselves that all guesswork w eliminated, and no fear of the after-recurring deformities so commonly caused by ill-fitting shoes. 9/6 9/6 9/6 11/9 12/9 12/9 13/9 13/9 Girls* Patent One-strap Shoes, welted soles—Sizes 3 to 6. 7/9; / to 9, 9/6. _ Girls’ Patent Ankle-strap Shoes, dull kid interlaced —Sizes 3 to 6, 8/6; 7 to 9, 8/11. Sizes— 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 I Girls’ Patent One-strap Shoes, sewn soles, English make Girls’ Patent One-bar Shoes with stout sewn soles .. 9/6 9/6 10/6 12/6 13/6 13/6 14/11 14/11 Girls’ Glace Fancy Strap Shoes, sewn soles .. .. 10/6 10/6 11/6 13/6 IS/- 15/- 16/- 16/Girls’Tan Willow Calf Fancy Strap Shoes, sewn soles 12/- 12/- 13/- 15/9 17/9 17/9 18/9 18/9 Grey Gymnastic Shoes, black rubber soles — _ , Sizes 4 to 9. 2/6; 10 to 2. 3/6; 3 to 7, 4/6. White Gymnastic Shoes, white rubber soles— Sizes 4 to 6, 2/11; 7 to 9, 3/6; 10 to 13, 3/11; I and 2, 4/6; 3 to 7, 4/11. White Gymnastic Shoes, crepe rubber soles— Sizes 7 to 9. 4/3; 10’s, 4/9; II to I, 5/11; 2 to 7, 6/11. Rope Sole White Canvas Beach Shoes— Sizes 8 to I, 2/3; 2 to 7, 2/6. Crepe Rubber Bathing Shoes— - . Sizes 4 to 6, 2/6; 7 to 9, 2/9; 10 to 13, 3/11; 1 and 2. 4/3; 3 to 7, 4/11. Boys' Box Chrome Derby Boots, unlined, sewn soles— Sizes 7 to 9, 11/-; 10 to 13. 12/3; I to 3, 14/9; 4 and 5. 16/Boys’ Box Chrome Derby Boots, linen lined, sewn soles— Sizes 7 to 9, 12/9; 10 to 13, 14/6; I to 3. 17/-; 4 and 5, 18/6. Boys’ Box Chrome Derby Bools, leather lined, sewn soles — Sizes 7 to 9. 13/3; 10 to 13, 15/-; 1 to 3, 17/6; 4 and 5, 18/11. Boys' Tan Willow Derby Bools, linen lined, sewn soles— Sizes 7 to 9, 14/-; 10 to 13. 15/9; 1 to 3, 18/6; 4 and 5. 19/9. Great assortment of Children’s House Slippers, Mocassins, Canvas Shoes, Evening Shoes, Sandals, Goloshes, etc. See ours first! POSTAGE PAID BY US TO ANYWHERE IN NEW ZEALAND. W. HARRIS & SON, Ltd. “THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS,” 22 PRINCES ST. 133-135 KING EDWARD ST. 242 PRINCES ST. SOUTH. 212-214 GEORGE ST. 101 STUART ST. And GARDENS CORNER.

ingS p JAM MAKING And Fruit Preserving Requisites Now landing by every direct boat, and to be sold at our USUAL LOW PRICES. Satisfaction Guaranteed. TIE-OVER JAM JARS. Ilb and 21b. TIN-TOP JELLIES, small and large. PRESERVING JARS, wide and narrow mouth, in pints, quarts, and half-gallons PRESERVING PANS, Brass and Aluminium. FOWLER’S PRESERVING OUTFITS. JAM COVERS, JAR RINGS, WOOD SPOONS, SCALES, Etc. The Sterling Ironmongers Coy. (PATERSON & BARR, LTD., Proprietors.) 140 PRINCES STREET - - DUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20005, 24 January 1927, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20005, 24 January 1927, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20005, 24 January 1927, Page 11

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