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NEW SPRING STYLES In LADIES’ SHOES Are Very Becoming and Natty in Appearance. Wo are Showing a Large Range of COLOURED KID SHOES. While we believe PATENT LEATHER will be much worn/we have pleasure in mentioning a few linos: No. I—PATENT STRAP SHOES, with lizard trimmed fan-shape in fronts; all leather low Cuban heel. Price, 255. , No 2.—patent strap shoes. with dull kid underlay oh aides; all leather low Cuban heela; smart shoe. Price 255. . - No. 3.—WmPPET BROWN STRAP SHOES, trimmed with brown lizard strap and at sides, leather Cuban heels; excellent wearing shoe. Price. 255. No.. 4.—TAN STRAP with tan lizard on straps and at sides, all leather low Cuban heels. Price. 22s fld. No. 6.—PATENT COURT SHOES, with brown lizard trimming on fronts and sides, leather Cuban heel Price. 30s. No. 6.—PATENT COURT SHOES, with low celluloid heels, trimmed with brown lizard and buckle; very dainty, dressy shoes. Price, 31s 6d. No. 7.--COLOURED GLACE STRAP SHOES, in low covered Cuban heels, in caramel and peach shades. Price. 25s'. TOR TENNIS AND SPORTS SHOES We have a complete and large range of "G. P.” AND “ FLEETTOOT" BRANDS. ISLIP & WATT, 148 GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN g P E C I A L REDUCTIONS Of 2s .to 4s in the £ IN SPRING KNITWEAR. Ladies’ and Children’s Latest Cardigans and Jumpers, Frocks, and Jumper Suits. Also Newest Breechette Suits and Coat and Cap Seta, 16 and 18-inch, all reduced 2s to 4s in the £. / SMITH. WILSON, LTD., ■ Dial 10-646. 20 George street. SMITH is still selling those wonderful value Sheffield-made STAINLESS SAW-EDGE BREAD KNIVES at 2a 6d, posted 2d extra. Buy one now while our stock lasts. F WAKEFIELD HOLMES, *■ * Specialist in l House Soft Furnishings cordially invites you to see his fine stcoka of Carpets and Linoleums, all styles of Curtains and Curtain Materials Cretonne and Shadow Tissue in all the latest .colourings and designs. Eiderdown Quilts Bedspreads and Blankets; Eiderdown Quilts Re-covered, etc. Estimates given for Blinds Curtains, and Curtain Rods The house for value and good service.— 23 GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN Telephone 10-487. , J4 a p BE in time for Free Ballot No. 7 Group, Pacific Starr-Bowkett Building Society. Tuesday, December 17, 1929. Final opportunity of Joining this group. Full particulars from Office 86 King Edward street. Dunedin. PERFECTO ALUMINIUM ENAMELS, for baths, stoves, etc.; sale prices, la and Is 9d tin; usually Is 3d and 2s.—Wrens. 17 s 6d—ALL-WOOL RUGS.—At GW HERRICH & CO., opposite Leviathan Hotel and Early Settlers' Hall Phone 13-499 19< D REAVER'S REVERSIBLE COATS, Plain Kasha; trimmed check Kasha ,- reverse side rubber; trimmed check Kasha; collai buttoning to neck; patch pockets; belt with buckle; Green. Red. Brown. Blue; W.. 381 n to 441 n. 45b. D REAVER'S “ DRUID " SUPER-LISLE HOSE, in Omar. Dewkiss. Blue Fox Rose,-brown; splendid wearing. Is 9d. D REAVER'S - CREAMESTA " TENNIS SOUKS unshrinkable: Cream, with coloured striped ‘ tops. 2s fid.—Dreavers Ltd., George street, Dunedin. ■ D REAVER'S CHILDREN'S ORGANDIE HATS, assorted colours, with kilted frill round edge 4s lid. Postage oxtra. D REAVERS FLORAL CRETONNE and Coloured Britway FLOP HATS: splen did tor beach or holiday wear. 4s lid. D REAVER S Beautiful Cluny Laco SUPPER CLOTHS. 9s fid; Dinner Wagon Cloths, 4s lid; Runners. 5s fid ,- Toilet Sets, 6s 6d D REAVER'S BREAKFAST SETS (traycloth. tea cosey, and egg cosey) ; col oured borders: stamped cross-stitch designs 7s fid. D REAVER’S ART SILK NIGHTIES, trimmed pretty Cream Lace: Pink. Sky. Apricot Maize, Lupin. Nil. 12s 6d. 14a fid. D REAVER'S PINK BROCADE CORSELBTTES, elastic Insets; two set.) suspenders ; 32jn to 36tn. 4s lid.—Dreavers. George street' D REAVER'S Lovely variety In LACE MOTIFS: the newest trimming for mil llnery: very effective. From la 2d motif. D REAVER S White Silk Straw and Ribbon PULL-ONS: for all sports wear. 12a fid. Postage extra. D REAVER'S New Shipment of Coloured FUJI ; guaranteed all silk; all the latest colours. 2a fid yard. D REAVER'S New Shipment of " INDIAN HEAD ” CLOTH ; for dresses and embroidery ; several new colours. 2s 4d yard. BUY NOW: Perfccto Paint, usually 19s 6d. sale 18s; Ironite Roof Red. usually 13s fid. sale 12s.—Wrens. ONLY another two months available to Join No. 7 Group PACIFIC STARRBOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. Group closes with ballot on December 17, 1920. MABON —Men's Suits. £4 4s; Overcoats. £4 4s; all made to order; Costumes made up. £2,-302 Princes street. 22Ju AJ. WHITE for repairs for gas or fuel • Coopers; Plumbing repairs a specialty.— Phono 10-081. 3s THE First Utility of frequent anti regular Advertising consists in this: There is at all times a large class of persons, both in country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase jf certain necessary articles and are ready to be swayed and drawn toward any particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all. they yield without hesitation to the first win asks.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20866, 5 November 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20866, 5 November 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20866, 5 November 1929, Page 15

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