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Sparkling New Patterns and Every Colour under the Sun. End “ of " CLEARANCE CREPE DAWN A wonderful Washing Silk, in pastel shades of Pink, Lemon, Maize, Salmon, Peach, ,Tea Rose, Green, and Ivory. 36 inches wide. Usually 1/11. Sale Price 1/6 PRINTED MAROCAINS 1000 yards of these popular fabrics in beautiful- new floral and conventional designs on light and dark grounds/ 36 inches wide. Usually 3/11. Sale Price 1/11 UNCRUSHABLE CREPES One of the most favoured of all Silks. Only 600 yards left. Lovely designs in all colours. 36 inches wide. Usually 4/11. Sale Price 2/11 CREPE DE CHINES These materials are showing in a magnificent range of floral designs. Some in allover ■ multi-colours, others in small patterns. 36 inches wide. Usually 5/11, 6/11. Sale Price 3/11 MAIL YOUR ORDER DIC More “Hard-to-beat” Values from our Hi pairs Ladies’ Navy Blue Suede Three-eyelet He Blue Calf back; Grey inset (as illus- 15/6 A -75 pairs Men’s Strong Willow Calf or Box Calf Derby Shoes, strong welted ■ leather soles, large fitting. As illustrated—--14/11 Also 100 pairs Smart Oxford Models with medium square toes, in Box Calf, Willow Calf, and Black Glace, with patent ■ cap, at same B—3o Shoes. trated). Cuban heels. Sale Price Also in Dark Brown Suede with Fawn inset at same price. C—SO pairs Ladies’ Dark Brown Suede Court Shoes. Fawn Python toes and heels (as illustrated). Round I r 7 /Q toes. Spike heels. Sale Price *• / Same in Black Suede with Grey Python at same price; and also hundreds of pairs in plain Black and Brown Suede Court styles, with snappy trims, from 16/6. D—3s pairs Ladies’ English-make Brown Grain Derby Shoes. Welted studded rubber soles. A great IQ/C golf or walking shoe, Usually 39/6. Sale Price * ” E—7s pairs Children’s Black Calf Strap Shoes, clip fastener, neat stitched design; good .fitting. Sale Prices: 7 to 9, 7/6; 10 to 13. 8/6; I to 2, 8/11; 3 to 5, 9/11. Same in Three-eyelet He styles at same prices. Don’t delay! Buy your footwear now at these exceptional prices 1 If unable to call, mail your order, sending money. No sale goods on appro. Wo pay postage one way. Include second choice in case first is sold out. F—Only 50 pairs left! Children’s “G.P.” White Canvas Lace Gym. Shoes, crepe soles. Sizes 11 and 1 2 only. Usual Price 4/6. Sale Price 1/11 HARRIS & SON LTD FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, SIX SHOPS, DUNEDIN. for the pleasure of drinking BUY The Choicest and most Flavoury Tea money can buy. 1 808 Mb. corn flakes 1 RICE BUBBLES These 2 packets for 1/6 Usual Price is 1/10 KORNIES A Large Bag (worth sd) FREE with every packet of Vitabrits. 1/- worth for 8d CHOCOLATE Extraordinary Value 1/- per lb. Guaranteed Fresh. WARDELLS

It Tallis: The shop front display tells the story eloquently, but it is a fixture which attracts only the passers-by. Toe Otago Daily Times carries the tiding? everywhere. It is your best sthuift agent. Advertising pays. Mr C. I. Salaman, an English barrister, who directed in his will that he was to have a private funeral, stated: “Wreaths are a vanity and funeral coaches an abomination.” Advertising pays its way, often many times over: It will permit lower prices through increased volume. It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen the time in which a product moves from factory to .consumer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22810, 20 February 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22810, 20 February 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22810, 20 February 1936, Page 2

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