y Ccfinifollqble Here you will find Summer shoes in profusion. Come and choose your pair now or mail your order. We pay postage one way and refund your money if you are not satisfied. A—Ladies’ Dark Brown Suede COURT SHOES. stitched collar, interlaced trim (as illustrated) — 17/6 Also in Black with While interlaced trim at same price. B—Ladies’ Smart Suede High Cut STRAP SHOES, Dark Brown or Eilack; Spanish heels, clip fastener, Fawn Python trim (a* illus- H //? Iraled) 1//0 C—Ladies’ All-White ROMAN SANDALS, flexible leather soles, Cuban heels, T strap (as illustrated) Also in All-White with Brown trim and Fawn writh White at same price. 14/6 Men’s, Women's, and Children's While Canvas GYM. SHOES, crepe soles. Outstanding value. Lace style—4 to 6, 1/-; 7to 9, 1/3; !0 to 2, 1/6; 3 to 9. 1/11. Strap style—4 to 6, 1/-; 7to 9, 1/3; 10 to 2, 1/6; 3 to 7. 1/11. W. HARRIS & SON, LTD. Footwear Specialists, Six Shops, DUNEDIN.
For Jam Pans, Jars, and Covers, Preserving Jars, Rubber Rings, Lids, Scales and Weights, Wood Jam Spoons come: to VERNON SMITH Hie Ironmonger m George Street. Vernon Smith knows how difficult it has been in the past to open a jar of preserves, but the new HEAVY RUBBER JAR RINGS with the Lugs make it quite easy. Before opening the jar, you pull the Lug, which stretches the Ring, this allows the air to get in, and so enables the Lid to be unscrewed without spoiling it with a knife. The price of these good Rings is 9d per dozen, posted Id extra. By the way, we stock Extra Lids for Preserving Jars.
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Deliciously iodised for health, "Huia* Butter is widely recommended by th' - medical profession.—l33s. Cutting a child’s nails during the fi«= year of its life will cause it to grow ui a thief, according to an old Yorkshire superstition.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22778, 14 January 1936, Page 6
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