NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHEAP DAY EXCURSION TO DUNEDIN. SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1933. SPECIAL EXPRESS TRAIN leaves INVERCARGILL 7.30 a.m., Edendale 8.9, Mataura 8.25, Gore 8.44, Clinton 9.36, Dunedin arrive 11.47 a.m. RETURN TRAIN leaves Dunedin 5.35 p.m., Clinton 8.1, Gore 8.55, Invercargill arrive 10.2 p.m. . Both Trains stop at Edendale, Mataura, Gore, Clinton, Balclutha, Milton and Caversham to pick up and set down Passengers. SECOND RETURN FARE TO DUNEDIN: From Invercargill and Edendale 7/6 From Mataura and Gore 7/- * From Clinton 5/Fares between stopping Stations co rrespondingly low. RESERVED SEATS: 1/- both ways. Reserve Early as Positively Only One Train will be run. STEAM HEATING: Train will be Steam heated and comfortable journey is assured. TRAMS: Trams from and to all Termini connect with outward and homeward Trains. Day Excursion Tickets available for return on Day of issue only.
ABRAHAM WACHNER DALGETY’S BLDGS., DON STREET. SMASHING PRICES FOR NEW FOOTWEAR LITTLE CHILDREN’S GUM BOOTS. Tan tops. 4x6 1/11. 7x9 2/6; 10 2/11. LADIES’ BLACK GOLOSHES. Rolled edge. Storm.—3/6 pair. MEN’S BLACK BOOTS; light weights. 9/11, 10/6, 11/6 pair. Every size. Every customer supplied. MEN’S BLACK OR BROWN SHOES, 9/11, 10/6, 11/6. Hundreds to select from. Mostly samples that are well worth double. MEN’S SPLIT KIP BOOTS.—I3/6 pair. 2 pairs for 24/3. MEN’S DURATA BOOTS.—I3/6 pair. 2 pairs for 24/3. MEN’S H. AND T. BOOTS.—I3/6 pair. 2 pairs for 24/3. All sizes. MEN’S GYM SHOES.—I/6, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/11. Most cost double. All sizes. They must be sold. MEN’S SLIPPERS. Every size.—3/5, 3/11, 4/6. Out they go. Warm slippers for cold toes. MEN’S TAN GREENHIDE, MEN’S WADEC. MEN’S FULL KIP SHOOTERS.—I6/6 pair. 2 pairs for 31/-. All sizes. MEN’S KNEE GUMBOOTS. Size 6 x 10.-9/11. Men’s don’t forget. MEN’S 12/6 KNEE GUMBOOTS.— 2 pairs for 19/6. NURSERY SHOES. All size 1. All size 2.1/- pair. Samples. CHILD’S 1 BAR SHOE,or lace up. Black leather. Size 5 and 6 2/6 pair. Size 7 and 9.—3/11. Size 10 and I.— 4/6. Size 2 and 5.—5/6. Ladies’, size 6 and 7. —6/6. 4000 PAIRS CHILDREN’S SHOES. 7 x 9, 5/6. 10, 6/11. 11 x 2, 7/6. Ladies’, 3x5, 8/11. Don’t forget we have the selection. LADIES’ BATHING SHOES—2 pairs for 1/6. 2000 pairs BOYS’ BOOTS. 10 x 2, 8/6; 3x5, 9/6. O.K. value. 6000 pairs LADIES’ SLIPPERS. Usual price 4/6, 5/6, 6/6. Cosy toe slippers. For 3/3 or 2 pairs for 5/6. All colours. Say it with slippers. JOB LADIES’ SHOES. Sizes 2, 3 and 4. —6d pair. LADIES’ GYM SHOES. 3 x 7. 7/6 pair. —Sale Price 2/11 pair. JOB LADIES’ BOOTS. Size 2 and 3.— 6d pair. LADIES’ BOOTS. Size - and 4.—3/11 pair. 1000 pairs BLACK SATIN SHOES, WHITE SATIN SHOES, COLOURED EVENING SHOES, 6/11, 7/11, and 8/6.—To go for 5/11, or 2 pairs for 10/3. Peg court or strap. MAIDS’ COSY TOE SLIPPERS, Red and Blue. 10 x 2.—2/6 pair, BOYS’ WHITE LACE-UP GYM SHOES, 4x7, 1/-; 8 x 10, 1/6; 11 x 2, 1/9; men’s 3x7, 1/11. LADIES’ BLACK GYMS, 3 x 7.—2/6 pair. 8000 pairs LADIES’ BETTER CLASS SHOES to be sacrificed at 9/11, 12/6, 15/6, 17/6, 19/6, 22/6. Buy a bargain pair of better shoes. ABRAHAM WACHNER DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON ST. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COMPANY, LTD. Acts as Executor and Trustee DIRECTORS: Otago: Wm. E. Reynolds (Chairman), Edgar C. Hazlett (Vice-Chairman), James Begg, George Black, C. Stanley Smith, Southland: Robert J. Gilmour. South Canterbury: Edward G. Kerr. North Otago: R. K. Ireland. North Canterbury: C. H. Hewlett and C. J. Ronaldson. OFFICES: Dunedin, Christchurch, Timaru, Oamaru, Invercargill. ALFRED IBBOTSON. , General Manager. C. B. ROUT - - - - District Manager. Temperatures may vary, but the quality of Thomson’s Waters and Cordials is always the same—“THE BEST." RANTED TO BUY. OLD GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, and Jewellery of Every Description. Artificial Teeth. D. F. B R E M N E R. Bank of N.S.W. Chambers. DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL.
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Southland Times, Issue 22068, 15 July 1933, Page 4
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