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SALE Hjgrf 3°| I OF— J/o/ \ Fairweather’s J/d Bankrupt Stock Bought at 13/4 in the £ SEE OUR WINDOWS FOB VALUES SPECIAL EXHIBIT OF THE GUTTA PERCHA RUBBER COMPANY’S PRODUCTS LADIES’ WARM. COSY Winter Comfort for the Man CAMELHAIR SLIPPERS. With of the House is easily purchased Fawn Collar and Red Pom. here in a WARM, CHECK Leather soles. The best value CAMELHAIR ALBERT SLIPyet. Q /ft PER, with Leather Soles. SALE PRICE EXCEPTIONAL Q/ft VALUE AT U/ il LADIES’ KNEE GUM BOOTS. Quality guaranteed by us to MEN’S WORKING BOOTS, your sa f isfaction. 4 Q / Q with Toecap and Backstrap. SALE PRICE 10/ w Lightly nailed. Heel and toeplates. 4 ft / ft A SMART LADIES’ PATENT SALE PRICE I 3/U 1-BAR SHOE. With covered • fiat heels. Fawn Crocodile MEN’S RED BALL KNEE inset on Vamp. 4ft /ft GUM BOOTS. All sizes. The SALE PRICE 13/ U Sale Price of this well-known brand Q C / ft LADIES’ GOLD BROCADE £□/ 3 CHARLESTON EVENING SHOE. The latest novelty in MEN’S BLACK BOX CALF evening wear for this season. COOKHAMS. Leather lined. SALE PRICE 4ft /ft Stout soles. This splendid value 12. v won’t last long—be early. SALE PRICE Oft /ft Here is a splendid value line in £ £ / U GIRLS’ AND MAIDS’ STRONG SCHOOL BOOTS. Made in (Also in Tan at same price), stout waterproof leather with MEN’S DARK BROWN heel and toeplates— SHOES having punched toeGirls’ sizes 10 to 13 13/6. cap. Medium round toe. All Maids’ sizes 1 to 2 14/9. sizes. 4 7 / ft Women’s sizes 3to 4 16/6. SALE PRICE II / 3 LADIES’ CHAMPAGNE 1- MEN’S BLACK BOX CALF BAR SHOE, with flat covered DERBY BOOTS. Smart, neat heel, smart insertion on Vamp. shape. Stout soles. Were 27/6. SALE PRICE j q g SALE PRICE ‘JQ/g LADIES’ PATENT 1-BAR MEN’S ENGLISH DRESS SHOES, with Louis heels. The SHOES, made by A. E. Marstrap and heel carried out in low'. Former Price 45/-. A Red Kid. 4 Q /ft smart Shoe. Qft /ft Smart and new. ■ / 0 SALE PRICE £3/ U YOUR SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED Service Shoe Store (LATE FAIRWEATHERS) TAY STREET - - INVERCARGILL A TULL, MANAGER.

ALL MEN AGREE THAT Shaving Soap cJuan&aLaA. <S-UcA IS THE BEST Here is a new idea in Shaving Soap—another Rexona triumph—one this time which will be appreciated by men wherever beards grow. Rexona Shaving Soap contains the same oils and essences which have made Rexona famous the world over, and is made on the Rexona formula, and thus makes a Shaving Stick which is a soap and lotion combined. It makes for comfort and hygiene in shaving, and tempers the skin against wind and bad weather. REXONA SHAVING STICK (Medicated) is Rexona Soap specially treated so as to produce a thick, creamy lather, which will soften the beard and improve the skin at the same time. It is delicately perfumed and medicated on the same principles as Rexona, and not only produces a lasting lather, but purifies and leaves the skin in perfect condition. Being an antiseptic Medicated Soap, it has a tendency to quickly heal any cut you may have the misfortune to get, and if troubled with pimples or blotches of any kind will daily tend to remove them. Rexona Shaving the New Triangular Stick, is sold in pure aluminium containers a. I/ A ? urc ri uminiuni Container.

Yes, Our Baked Goods are Tasty and Wholesome 7COULD EAT EVERY| Il thing in the winfKw l P IL iJI fl You save money too by choosing just l| what you need for the tea table from J a Millar shop. So often there’s unfl necessary waste and irksome toil in home baking. AC, EAT

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Southland Times, Issue 20494, 24 May 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 20494, 24 May 1928, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 20494, 24 May 1928, Page 11

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