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A LIMITED NUMBER OF NEW ALL-WAVE RADIO SETS MARVELLOUS LOW PRICE Do not miss this real opportunity 2 Telephone 11-619 THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO. LTD.

WEEKLY WORKLESS WASHES , In one compact package of mt. VK

READING should be enjoyable f X A. H. FAIRMAID, Consulting Optician. The hours you spend with book or paper can give real pleasure only when your eyes are free from strain. Have them examined to-day, and, if eyestrain is bothering you, .correctly prescribed glasses will right the trouble. Fairmaid Optical Co.; Ltd. Queen's Building, 61 Princes Street, Dunedin.

Up-to-thc-minute models whose appealing stylo is the perfect complement to new Spring Ensembles. Mail order if unable to call. ■ Satisfaction guaranteed. 4 B C A Ladies' Nigger Brown Sscda Ghillie “ Cruising ” Shoe* (a* Ulus* traled), willow calf overlay, rubber soles. . Just opened up—--27/6 B—Ladies’ Black Glace Kid Two-ayelet Tie Shoes, medium Spanish heels; latest pleating effect on vamp. As illustrated—--22/6 Also in Nigger Glace Kid at the same price. C—Ladies’ High-grade English Black Suede Court Shoes, black kid facings, Spanish heels; famous “Southall" make. As illustrated—--39/6 Also in Nigger Brown Suede at the Same price. A further large. shipment to hand of Ladies’ Two-eyelet Tie Shoes in Black Patent, Nigger Kid, and Black Glace Kid. Cuban and Spanish heels; newest stitched designs. All one pricer-^-14/6 W. Harris & Son Limited. Footwear Specialists, Dunedin.

HUSBAND EATS PRESERVED EGGS. “This is the first year my husband has eaten preserved eggs for breakfast," writes Mrs A. M., “and he doesn’t know they are preserved. “ Ego ”is a simply wonderful egg preservative.” Is 6d jar of “ Ego ” keeps 400 eggs fresh for poaching, frying, or boiling. All grocers sell “ Ego.”—Advt,

Water to tlio total quantity of 45,000,000 ' gallons was used in Kew Gardens last summer. This excessive consumption was due to the unusually hot summer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22368, 15 September 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22368, 15 September 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22368, 15 September 1934, Page 2