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ABRAHAM WACHNER. DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON ST. FOR NEWER LINES! ALL SIZES LADIES’ NAVY RAINCOATS. O.S. SATIN RAINCOATS. EVENING FROCKS. NEWER CARDIGANS. NEWER JUMPERS. SATIN FROCKS. WOOL FROCKS. FUR COATS. C.D.C. BLOUSES. FUJI BLOUSES. ALL SIZES CHILDREN’S NAVY RAIN COATS. ASSORTED RAIN COATS. LADIES’ FACE CLOTH COATS. SLEEVELESS BLOUSES. WE ARE SHOWING 1 400 ONLY—THE VERY BEST FACE CLOTH COATS. 240 PAIR BASKETBALL GYM. SHOES JUST IN. C. & E. LEWIS. BROWN CROCODILE ONE-BAR CUBAN HEEL SHOES. COSTUME SHOES; spccialy made by C. & E. Lewis, England; in Black Patent, Black Glace, Tan Glace, Tan Calf. Welted. BLACK PYTHON. BROWN PYTHON and KIDDY CALF Combination. BOSTOCK WINTER SHOES. BLACK DURATA SOLE WINTER SHOES. BUSINESS GIRLS’ SERVICEABLE SHOES. BLACK GRAIN SHOES; Crepe Sole and Heel. DYEING SATINS. BLACK SATINS IN HUNDREDS—--5/11, 6/6, 7/11 SLIPPERS FOR MEN. LADIES AND CHILDREN IN THOUSANDS. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEW EXCHANGE, WE HAVE LANDED TO-DAY OUR FIRST INDENT FROM AUSTRALIA. Seven Cases of BOOTEES are expected from s.s. Nankin. Forty Cases will be opened up from Shipping and N.Z. Manufacturers this week. FARMERS! DON’T FAIL TO SEE OUR 1933 SHIPMENTS OF GUM BOOTS. 1000 PAIRS LADIES’ BLACK GOLOSHES—3/11 Pair. 4000 NEW CUSTOMERS WANTED TO INSPECT OUR SPECIAL DISPLAY FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, OF HIGH CLASS SHOES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WHO WANT THE VERY BEST IN FOOTWEAR. OUR POLICY FOR THE WINTER is Every Man, Woman and Child to have a New Pair at Abraham Wachner’s Useful Prices. ABRAHAM WACHNER. DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON ST. GOLD, SILVER, PLATINUM WANTED. I BUY any of the above metals in any quantity. Gold and Silver Watches and Jewellery of all sorts. Also Diamond Rings. Artificial Teeth with Platinum Pins and solid Silver goods. I thank the public of Southland for their patronage during the past 12 months, and can assure them that straight dealing and highest possible prices will still continue. D. F. BREMNER, Bank New South Wales Chambers, INVERCARGILL. HOT LEMON. Ask for Thomson’s Hot Lemon at the Soda Fountains and Marble Bars.

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Southland Times, Issue 22008, 6 May 1933, Page 4

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