:■ , : : f Sports Shoes 5 FOR TENNIS, GOLF, CRICKET AND CROQUET £ 5 WE STOCK YOUR SPORTS SHOES IK HALF SIZES < ■■ ■■ < Sensational Values in our Last Two Weeks of Sale < «■ ' ■ ■■■ - - ' ; s ■ ■■•■■■> «£ : < BROWN GYM SHOES GYM SHOES 2/6 >■ J. "■ For the children—A Brown Canvas A good value White Rubber Soled ■J Gymnasium Shoe with crepe rubber Plimsoll. Ladies sizes 3’s to 9s, " B "■ soles. Youths’sizes 3’s to 9’s, 4/11; 4/6; Misses Il’s to 2’s, 3/9; Misses "■ Boys’ 10’s to. 2’s, 3/11; Children’s 10’?, 2/11; Children’s 4’s to 9’s 4’s to 9’s, 2/92 2/6. "• > GLACE TENNIS > •“ : SHOES SHOES 13/6 “« • 6/11 Men’s White ■* •“ Ladies’ Black / K Canvas Tennis -J. *« Glace Strap Shoes with ,» .* Shoes, with Crepe sole and . % •* Louis heels, heel; hawn B « J. Suitable 'for a " d Biege in- ■“ Street wear. set * As- \ ■■ Sale Price ratcd - , Sale < “s 6/H. Price 13/6. »“ ““ SPORTS SHOES 6/6 DRESS BOOTS 21/- «* »" Ladies’ White Canvas 1-bar Shoes Men’s Black Box Calf Dress Boots with ■" with creped soles. Sale Price leather lining and stout soles; also „■ "■ 6/6. in half sizes. Sale Price 21/-. ■" •“ TAN SANDALS BOX-CALF £ % CREPE SOLES SHOES 18/b „« 1“ For summer wear S' A smart Box Ca f ». ■" a Tan Lace Crepe ZffiiMU 0 n Shoe - , ■£ ’« Soled Sandal. ZJI |l Wl / medium pointed ■" Youths’ sizes 10’s oe except- "■ *« to 13’s, 8/6; Boys’ '” n:ill . v g° od nt- ■£ :« 7’s to 9’s, 6/6; I %/ ting. Sale Price »„ »“ Children's 4's to I 18/6. o « < 6 ’ S ’ 4/1 ’’ MEN’S TAN % •J TAN COURTS 15/9 \ 7# / „ S^°J S !P /9 . < Ladies’ smart Tan —x— — ■/ en s f * n Oxford ■, Glace Court Shoe, S Shoe with medium ». "« with medium toe pointed toe and B “ ■■ ami low heels. £°? d ea e " a ■" Sale Price 15/9. nce 16/9. ,» I" COLOURED SHOES WORKING BOOTS 19/6 ■" ||/11 A solid Black Box Chrome Work- ,» > Ladies’ Coloured Kid One-bar Shoes ing Boot with heel and toe plates. .J ■’ with medium heels. Sale Price A reliable boot. Also in water- ■. ■“ 11/11 proof leather with nailed soles. "■ Sale Price 19/6. . ■* £ TIE TENNIS TENNISSHOES < ■J SHOES 9/9 b/11 > Belmont - A / A Man’s White . ■J Ladies’ White L ( ' anvss . l Oxford , > Canvas,Tic Ten- ' Shoe with creped :« nis Shoe with , T bC > ■" Green inset. As for . beach ° r < J. illustrated. Sale ‘Tp ’ fi/H !!" .J Price 9/9. feale Pncc 6/11 . J" COLOURED SHOES 8/6 ZUG BOOTS 25/6 »“ % Ladies’ Coloureel Kid Strap Shoes A genuine Zug Working Boot; . *■ with Louis heels. Sale Price lightly nailed. A good weight sum- ,■ ■» 8/0 mer working boot. Sale Price 20/b. < YOUR BEST SELECTION AND LOWEST < :: PRICES ALWAYS AT ? i= SERVICE SHOE STOiE =i TAY STBEET . - ■ INVERCARGILL "* ;’.,.,.,v. , .w/. , .w«v.w-w.v.w.w.v.v.w«%v»w.v«y.wA
A REVELATION WJW IN MADE-TO-MEASURE SUIT PRICES 1 R\| Si Imagine it! A genuine made to your own measure » \i/ / | Suit in all the latest shades and designs and first R (b I class all wool Worsteds tor only £4 15/-. M £4 15/- I P p| In Genuine All Wool Sf fl i Worsteds ■ / g Extra Trousers when ordered with Suit only 29/. ||| In and when ordered separately 25/-. ffl i\ S At the Hub of the City BRASS BROS. The Doublebee Men’s and Boys Outfitters DEE STREET (Opposite Post Office) INVERCARGILL
i '■ jff I Little is known of Shakespeare’s early life, other H | 1 /ssyK- than his hasty marTiage t 0 II WpO® Anne Hathaway when 18 and •••• ; she 261 He wrote plays in M • 'which he acted, and died in toMbs*' comfortable circumstances g; .-. • on April 23rd, 1616, at the | . ««1 age of 52 , 11 ME-«fe Judge Proving and disproving — impartially /nexor*ably “He was not for an age, but for all time.” So said Ben Jonson of his friend Shakespeare. , While there is ample evidence of Shakespeare s literary reputation during his lifetime, no biography of the Immortal Bard—“ Than whom nobody has such power over our laughter and our tears”—was written until two generations after, his death. The test of time proved his genius, even as for 25 years the constantly increasing demand for “Amber Tips, making it the most popular tea in the Dominion, is abundant proof of its superior quality, flavour and economy ... . and has not this test of time proved, too, the claim that ‘ Those who drink ‘Amber Tins’know why others also prefer it”?
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Southland Times, Issue 21198, 26 September 1930, Page 5
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