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PUB*.IC NOTICES. TREMENDOUS xHROW-OUT OF MEN'S WOMEN’S. AND CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR. PRICES COMPLETELY COLLAPSED t the CITY BOOT PALACE. THE SQUARE SHOE STORE DN THE SQUARE CORNER. LADIES’ PATENT ONE-BAR SHOES, Louis heeb. Were, 255. ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE, 17s 6d. LADIES’ ILACE FANCY BAR SHOES, low bee’s. Were, IDs 6d, ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE, 15s 6d. LADIES’ IMITATION Ll/ARD SHOES, Louis heels. Were, 35s 6d ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE 255. LADIES’ BLACK SATIN SHOES, low or Louis heels. ANNIVERSARY SALE ■-'RICE 18s 6d. LADIES’ FANCY CUT-OUT PATENT BAR SHOES, Cuban heels. Were 255. ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE, 17s 6d. LADIES’ BLACK SUEDE BAR SHOES, Cuban heels; fancy sides. Were 28s 6d. ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE, IDs 6d. LADIES’ FAWN AND NIGGER SUEDE SHOES, 1 test colourings. Were 455. ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE. 16s lid. LADIES’ COLOURED KID SHOES, m Peach, Fawn, Banana Grey, and all Pastel Shades At Reduced Prices. MEN’S TAN WILLOW DERBY SHOES, strong and durable Were 37s 6d. ANNIVERSARY SAL PRICE. 255. MEN’S BLACK "ROSTOCK” GLACE SHOES, patent caps. Were 455. ANNIVERSARY SALE PRjCE, 32s 6d. YOUTHS’ STOUT DERBY ROOTS, sizes 2’s to s’s, Were IDs 6d. ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE, 16s 6J. CHTLDR EN’S 3‘ PARTMENT. The very latest in Coloured Shoes for children. Fancy Bar Shoes in Mastic or Peach. They are just opened up, and are for sale at Specially Cut Prices. Call and S6G these SPECIAL CASH DISOUNT OF 2s IN THE POUND <■ N ALL LINES. No Appro. No Exchange. No Booking at these Prices WATCH THE WINDOWS AND PRICES CITY E3OT PALACE, 97 GEORGE STREET. 1927. START THE NEW YEAR WELL For your HAIRDRESSING AND TOBACCONIST’S REQUIREMENTS. Make WINSLOES’ your daily call. THE QUALITY SHOP. A choice range ol Smokers' Requisites. Hygienic, Up-to-date Saloon. WE CATER FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Supreme Service. Large and Dainty Stocks of Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Face Powders, etc. WINSLOES’ HAIRDRESSERS & TOBACCONISTS, C 6 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. 'Phone 1777. 30d PAY MORE? PRIME MEAT FOR NEW YEAR. CASH BUTCHERS. 91 FREDERICK STREET. £ Telephone 2316, ISd f CLAVE' xu DRINK. O SAVED AFTER MANY YEARS. For years he was a slave to drink. Efforts of will to overcome the curse were unavailing—its grip was too strong. Just n he was losing all powers of resistance, he decided to gi “ DRINKO” a trial. He cut the cord that held him bound to whisky and beer when he took the first ■ few DRINKO powders! They all do — J “ DRINKO” is so sure. | Can be administered secretly if desired, _ being tasteless and odourless. Fully i qualified analyst pronounces it free from 1 harmful • drugs. Strictest secrecy—plain ! sealed envelopes and parcel-wrappers used, ; Interesting booklet sent FREE on request ] The Lady Manager, Home Welfare 1 Proprietary, 4F Willis street, Wellington. QERTAIN CURE FOR CORNS. “ BREAKA ” ] Price Is 6d. 1 W. M. WILKINSON, 29-30 ROYAL. ARCADE, DUNEDIN. \PHY are Mrs Jones’s card parties ] always a success? s She will t tell veu the secret, ~ut we ' will. It is because the coffee is made in - one of VERNON SMITH’S ALUMINIUM ' PERCOLATORS. ■ Price, Ds 6d; posted, 8d extra. • ■ QAMERA COMPANY. OCTAGON, i SEND US YOUR FILMS. I Experts in Developing and Printing, etc. Up-to-date Methods. South Depot: ! “The Geyser,” Princes street. y North Depot: “Beeby’s,” Albany street. , A MUSICAL JINGLE GONG, both for ( use and ornament, is very nice bung c in the hall. Price, 13s 6d; posted, 6d extra. 1 Come in, And we will show one to you. t VERNON SMITH (LTD.), i AT VERNON SMITH’S CORNER, , * c George street. TJAL PORTABLES ARE POPULAR." , *- FOUR REASONS WHY: . The Appearance is Attractive. . The Quality is Excellent. V The Tone is Euperb. c The Price is Right. GEORGE GOODWIN, i 245 George street (’Phone 3293). Agent for AGO RECORDS. I A fine English Record. 4s, 4s. 4b. poor W E A R. j * WILSON’S, MANSE STREET {’Phone 3178). , The public are advised to get Repairs or New Goods right now. Our Repair c Service is second to none; quickness and I quality assured Visitors can get their ( shoes attended to while they wait. ; WILSON’S, Manse street. ’Phone 3178 5 PRAMS REPAIRED and RENOVATED. 1 also on HIRE.—At Herrtch and Co., op postte Leviathan Hotel, Cumberland street. 1 C MISS LOGAN, Typist; all work strictly confidential —5 and Stock Exchange. Princes stree* entrance Telephone 126 f 1 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. Beat J prices, prompt cash, offered Household 1 Furniture. Pianos, etc - Crasendale 299 Prlncoi street South. 9Ju \A7ANTED KNOWN—F Hlmmel Is giving i VV a Pearl Necklet with every Engage ment Ring, and with every Gold Watch sold , F. Hlmmel. 327 George street 220 ] rnHE First Utility ol requent and 1 A regular Advertising consists in this: r There is at all times a large class oi persons, both in country and town who 1 have no fixed places for the purchase of P certain necessary articles, and are ready b to be swayed and drawn toward any par £ ticular place which is earnestly brought t under their notice. Indifferent to all, u they yield without hesitation to the first ! t; who asks. v

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20005, 24 January 1927, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20005, 24 January 1927, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20005, 24 January 1927, Page 9