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ABRAHAM WACHNER DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON ST. MAKES JUST A CLEAN SWEEP! NO MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED FOR THESE 10 LINES. LADIES’ SHOES. 1/-, 1/6, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6 Pair. Size 2, Size 3, Size 4 only. BUY THEM TO-DAY. SILVER EVENING SHOES. GOLD EVENING SHOES. 3/11 Pair; 2 Pair 7/6 (No Wallflowers). 1000 PAIRS NUBUCK AND KID SUMMER SHOES. 4/11 Pair; or Two Pairs for 7/6. MEN’S GYM SHOES; all sizes.—2/3 Pr. BLACK SATINS, GREEN RAYON, RED RAYON SHOES. 4/11 Pair; or Two Pair for 7/6 CHILDREN’S SANDALS; size 4,5, 6, 7—Only 1/9 Pair. 4x6 CHILDREN’S BLACK AND BROWN RUBBER SANDALS—I/Pair. Sizes Bx 9, 1/3; size 10, 1/6; 11 x 13, 2/6 Pair. LADIES’ GYM SHOES; Strap—2/11 Pr., Two Pairs for 4/9 BROWN CHARLESTON SANDALS—--6/11 Pair; Two Pairs 11/6 WE ARE AT A STzINDSTILL FOR THE WANT OF FEET!—A “WHAT?” LADIES’ SHOES; size 2, size 3 only. 1/- Pair; Two Pair for 1/9. GIRLS’ SLIPPERS; all colours; 10 x 2-1/- Pair; Two Pair for 1/9 LADIES’ SLIPPERS: 3 x 7-1/- Pair. Two Pair for 1/9 LADIES’ INDIANA BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, 7/6 Pair.—Sale Price 2/6 Fair; or Two Pair for 4/6. S.W. and W. size only. BATHING SHOES; all sizes.—l/- Pr. Two Pair for 1/6 LADIES’ BOOTS; size 2, size 3 only. 6d. Pair. LADIES’ BOOTS; size 2, size 3 only. 1/- Pair. LADIES’ BOOTS; size 3, size 4.—1/6 Pair. LADIES’ BOOTS; size 4 only.—l/11 Pair.. BARGAINS FROM THE MANTLE .DEPT. NO MAIL ORDERS ON THESE LINES. 3 Only—Ladies’ Floral Crepe de Chene SLEEVELESS FROCKS, with Long Sleeve Coatees. Size S.W. Saxe, Green, Navy/White. Usually 70/-. Now 19/6 One Apple Green Celanese FROCK. S.W. Usually 39/6—Now 15/Two Black Light Weight REP FROCKS. Size O.S. 45/ —Now 15/6 Two Navy Wool Afgahline FROCKS; S.W. Usually 39/6—Now 17/6 One O.S. Brown Silk Marocain FROCK. Usually 69/6—Now 257One Blue Heavy Weight Satin EVENING FROCK; slightly damaged. S.S.W. Full Length. 59/6—Now 17/6 Two Wine SUNRAY SKIRTS; S.S.W. Were 24/6—Now 10/- each. One Cherry Red Knee Pleat SKIRT. Was 19/6—Now 6/6 LADIES’ HIP YOKE CARDIGANS; 6 only. Blue and Green.—l/6 each. CREAM FUJI GORED SKIRT; size W. 6/6 WHITE PIQUE GORED SKIRT; S.S.W. 4/6 MILANESE JUMPER SUITS; S.W.— 4/11 each. LOCKNIT BLOOMERS; were 4/6—Now 2/9 each. WOOL JUMPER SUITS; S.W. Saxe, Red and Tangerine. Were 49/6— Now 17/6 RED MILITARY COAT; S.W. Was 45/ —Now 19/6 Emerald Green Two-piece Afgahline COATEE and GORED SKIRT; S.W. Was 49/6—Now 25/MOLE CONEY FUR COAT; size W. Length 40 in. Was £ls—Now £5 5/One O.S. NAVY FACE CLOTH COAT. Black Astrachan Collar’ and Cuffs. Was 105/—Now 47/6 OUTSIZE STRIPED BLAZERS; Tangerine, Red, Green, Buttercup, All Cream, All Royal. Were 22/6 — Now 12/6 each. NAVY AND BROWN LEATHERETTE RAIN COATS; Fleecy Lined. Length 48 in. Size W. Were 21/-. Now 11/9 each. ODDMENTS in Floral Rayon and Voile FROCKS; size S.W. and W. 6/6 each. Size W. Cream Spun Silk TENNIS FROCKS. Were 24/6 and 27/6. Now 9/6 each. CHILDREN’S NAVY WOOL CARDIGANS—4/11 each; Ladies, 6/6 each. 12 Assorted Lightweight SUMMER COATS. All Light Shades. S.S.W. S.W. W.-—l5/6 each. WHITE FELT HATS 4/6 each. 500 FELT HATS; all shades.—l/-, 1/11, 2/G, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 5/- each. 45/MEN’S LEATHER COATS; Brown. Size 3,4, and 5. Usual Price 79/6. 300 LADIES’ MODEL FACE CLOTH COATS AT COST PRICE. Free Silk Hose with Every Coat. ABRAHAM WACHNER DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON ST. It has at last been discovered by committees and caterers that the success of all functions has been the proper dispensing and serving of pure, high-class chilled beverages. DEAD MONEY—As represented by old Gold Watches and Gold Jewellery of all sorts, solid Silver Goods at every description, Dental Gold and Artificial Teeth, with Platinum Pins, may all be converted into cash. Highest possible prices always given.— D. F, BREMNER, Bank New South Wales Chambers, Invercargill. Shattered nerves: Sleepless nights: Take Neil’s Iron Tonic Bitters. 3/6 large bottle. GEO. H. BROWN, Chemist.—Advt. “MUSIC HELPS NOT THE TOOTHACHE.” With equal truth it may be said that a full-sized orchestra cannot cure a cold. Be sure you get the right remedy, Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “Baxter’s" is unequalled for throat and chest ailments, so quickly does it soothe and relieve, while its topic properties help increase resistance to further attacks. Children prefer “Baxter’s” to anything else. Chemists and stores, 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6.—Advt. I

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Southland Times, Issue 22107, 30 August 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22107, 30 August 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22107, 30 August 1933, Page 6

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