■fv MILBOURNI CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS 1934-35 ZSS-'tfi ju a £- ~&'•> I^^lMS^ ",. M &%.;^s - . . . .<■.-■:■: ; , ! -;m-.,w;w ■« W 'I! i if' C^ ■T—' tenary Celebrations, S.S. Maheno will maintain a special service between South Island ports and Melbourne. Full particulars of sailing dates, fares, etc., are obtainable from any office of the— v UNION STEAM SHI? C**/ OF NEW ZEALAND LTD.
Glasses Kelp Accuracy Work that calls for accuracy or skill the; usual often places an undue strain on the eyes. • If YOUR job calls lor much close work; have, your eyes examined and, if necessary, protect them with accurate \ glasses.. 'Phone 11 -551 for an appointr FAIRMAID OPTICAL CO ? LTD. Queen's Building, v v Princes Street, Dunedin. A. H, Fairmaid, Consulting Optician
tear for Sturdy Children Well shod children are far less likely to catch cold. The items, listed below are specially made to withstand the rigours of Winter and any amount of hard wear and tear. And, as you rightly expect at Harris', they're very moderately priced. \ Mail your order, with cash, if you can't call. Moneyback guarantee. If you live in town, bring the children in. Children's Solid Leather Footwear for School Girls' Box Calf 1-bar Brogue Shoes, leather soles, as illustrated—7 to 10, 11/6; II to 1, 12/6; 2 to 3, 14/6; 4 to 5, 15/6; 6 to 7, 16/6. Same Shoe in Black Patent and Tan Calf—7 to 10, 12/6; 11 to I, 13/6; 2 to 3, 15/6; 4 to 5, 16/6; 6 to 7, 17/6. Boys' Box Hide Derby Boots, studded rubber soles, as illustrated—7 to 10, 10/9; II to 1, 11/9; 2 to 3, 12/9; 4 to 5; 13/9; Men's, 6 to 1.0, 15/9. Similar style with leather soles, heel and toe plates—lo to 13, 12/9; I'.to 2, 13/9; 3 to 5,14/9. Men's: 6 to 10, 15/9. W. Harris & Son Ltd. FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, DUNEDIN.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22268, 22 May 1934, Page 7
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306Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22268, 22 May 1934, Page 7
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