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6000 PAIRS LADIES’ SHOES AT 50 PER CENT REDUCTION! AT ABRAHAM WACHNER DALGETY’S BLDGS., DON STREET. BOSTOCK & CLARK’S - 24/6 nr>c;TOCK & CLARKS - - - 2Z/o Black and brown shoes - 21/WINTER SHOES 19/6 tie shoes - I°/.° PATENT SHOES - - - - BLACK GLACE SHOES 16/6 DOUBLE SOLE SHOES _ - - - - 14/6 ASSORTED SHOES: 13/9 Pair; Two ASSORTED / SHOES: 11/6; Two Pairs 21/SERVICEABLE SHOES 9/11 ASSORTED SHOES: 7/11 Pair; Two Pairs 14/6 HALF SIZES. 1000 STYLES. Our Best Values Given for 12 Years. BLACK OR BROWN SHOES—IO/6 BlZck' SATINS - - - - 5/11 Pair. COLOURED SHOES; sizes 2,3, and 4 only—2/9 Pair. , WARD SHOES; all sizes-6/6 Pair WARD SHOES; all sizes-4/11 Pair. Size 6, Size 7 SILVER SHOEu 1/ size 2, size 3 only— 6d. JOB LADIES’ BOOTS; size 2, size 3 CLARK’S BROWN SATIN SHOES.8/11 Pair; Three Pairs for 22/6. Peg, Strap. NEW EVENING SHADES FOR EVENING SHOES AT ABRAHAM WACHNER’S DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON ST. Violet, Ruby, Cinnamon, Dragon Fly, Hawthorn Berry, Greensward, Flame Poppy, Erin, Sulphur and Forest Green. 200 PAIRS LIZARD, PYTHON and SNAKE SHOES to be sold at less than cost. 4/6, 7/6, 10/6, 12/6 Pair have been taken off each Pair. ASK TO SEE THEM! ASK FOR TO-DAY’S BARGAIN PRICE. We never disappoint you when we make an astounding offer. OUR NEW TIE SHOES IN GREY SHOES ARE HERE. WE WANT TO SELL 4000 PAIRS OF CHILDREN’S AND MAIDS’ SHOES 4x6. 7 x 10. 11 x 2. Ask for the Reduced Prices—they will please you. BARGAINS FOR MEN’ 3000 PAIRS MEN’S BOOTS AND SHOES EVERY CUSTOMER SATISFIED. 9/11, 10/6, 11/6, 12/6, 13/6 Give Us Your Order—We will Give You Value for Money. FARMERS! WE HAVE 1700 PAIRS OF BEST FULL WATERTIGHT KIP SHOOTER BOOTS FOR SALE. 22/6 Pair. Two Pairs for 42/6; Three Pairs for 60/-; Four Pairs for 78/-. ALSO 1000 PAIRS OF KNEE GUM BOOTS. 10/6 Pair. Or Two Pairs for 19/6. Sizes 6 x 11. ABRAHAM WACHNER. DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON ST. FOOTBALL BOOTS; sizes 8,9, 10— 9/11 Pair. THIGH GUMS; all sizes. 27/6 Pair.— Sale Price 23/6 Pair. BOYS’ BOOTS; 10 x 2, 9/11; 3x5, 10/6 LADIES’ GYM. SHOES; 2/11, 3/11. All sizes. CHILDREN’S GYM. SHOES; all sizes. 1/6, 1/9 Pair. MEN’S GYM SHOES; all sizes.—2/6 Pair. MEN’S BLUCHER BOOTS; LADIES’ BLUCHER BOOTS; all sizes—lo/6 Pair. ABRAHAM WACHNER DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON ST. SAVE YOUR EYES’ One thing in this world that is of great importance to you is good sight. Bad sight; weak, neglected eyes restrict the energies, make life a wearisome toil, and sap vitality. Even a slight defect, of which we are not always aware, will reduce output, whatever the task in life. GILMORE’S OPTICAL SERVICE. J. GILMOBB, D.8.0.A., F. 1.0. (London). Consulting & Manufacturing Optician. (Opposite P. 0.) DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL.

The Kemp orange tree, planted on August 10, 1818, by Mrs James Kemp, a member of Marsden’s mission party, was uprooted in a storm on July 3. Steps have been taken (says the New Zealand Herald) to put the tree ip position again and give it a chance to take fresh root. The old tree has been in good bearing for over 100 years, and just before the gale the 1933 crop was picked. Two young orange trees worked from the Kemp tree two years ago were planted last March by the Governor-General at Waitangi at the first meeting of the Waitangi Trust Board. The present owners, the Misses Kemp, live in the old home built over 100 years ago by their grandfather, the house being the oldest wooden house in the Dominion. Alongside is a pear tree brought from Sydney over 110 years ago; it is 60 feet high, with a great spread, and is over three feet through four feet up the trunk.

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Southland Times, Issue 22075, 24 July 1933, Page 6

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