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ABRAHAM WACHNER DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON ST. SPECIALS EOE TO-DAY See Our Concession Prices! FOR PYTHON, REPTILE, CROCODILE, LIZARD, BLACK SATIN AND WHITE SATIN SHOES. ONLY THE BEST—FOR LESS. TO-DAY’S SPECIALS! 19/6 SHOES. 22/6 SHOES. 24/6 SHOES. LOVELY TIE SHOES. All for 15/6 Pair. Half Sizes. Cuban, Low and Peg Heels. Black Patents, Brown Glace Kid, Black Glace Kid, Black Glace Courts, Black Glace Straps, Black Patent Courts, Black Patent Leather Strap Shoes. YOU WILL BE ASTOUNDED! COME EARLY—AND BUY OFTEN! “Abraham Wachner’s Wonderful Walkers.” 16/6, 17/6, 19/6 MEN’S BLACK OR BROWN SHOES. All 13/6 Pair for To-day. DURATA BOOTS, STOUT COOKHAMS, FARM BOOTS. All 13/6 Pair To-day. ABRAHAM WACHNER. DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON ST. WHERE YOU CAN BUY ONE PAIR OR 10,030 PAIRS. 25/- THIGH GUM BOOTS. All 21/- for To-day.

THE BEST! ALL SIZES. MEN'S KNEE GUM BOOTS—2 Pairs for 19/6. Sizes 6 x 11. GYM SHOES, SANDALS, BOYS’ BOOTS, GIRLS’ SHOES, GOLOSHES. DOUBLE SOLE GYM SHOES FOR MEN—3/9 Pair. LADIES’ WHITE CREPE SOLE AND HEEL STRAP GYM. SHOES; 2 x 7—3/3 Pair. WHITE LACE GYMS; Crepe Sole; 10 x 2—2/4 Pair. WHITE STRAP GYM SHOES; Crepe Sole and Heel. ABRAHAM WACHNER. DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON ST. NEW LINES FLANK MUSQUASH FUR CABARET COAT. Hip Length. S.W. For Day or Evening wear—£B 17/6 WHITE CONEY FUR EVENING COAT —S.W. SABLE SKUNK NECKLETS-27/6 each. GENUINE SABLE SKUNK THROWOVERS; Twin tails. 3 pelt and 4 pelt.—62/6, 72/6 and 97/6 each. NAVY, BLACK AND BROWN MODEL COSTUMES; Finest English Worsteds. Ex SSW to EOS. Moderately priced at—67/6, 79/6, 85/-, 90/and 95/-. CREPE DE CHENE BLOUSES; Long sleeves. Scalloped collars. Ivory, Cream, Lemon and Banana. All sizes. The new Price —11/6. EXCLUSIVE MODEL WOOL JUMPERS and HIP YOKE CARDIGANS. The Season’s new shades including Pearl, Grey, SW to EOS.—23/6, 24/6, 25/-, 26/6, 27/6. PLAIN SHIRT BLOUSES in Beige spun silk—l4/6, 15/6. Also in striped spun silk—l2/6 and 15/6 each. MODEL FACE CLOTH COATS; Exclusive Garments. All shades. Extra SSW to EEOS.-77/6, 87/6, 97/6, 110/- each. MATRON’S CARDIGANS; All wool. The best only. Shades Violet, Black, Navy, Fawn, Cedar. Green and Blue. SW to EEOS.-22/6, 25/-, 29/6, 35/-, 37/6. job~mnes. 300 LADIES’ FELT HATS; All shades. -1/-, 2/-, 3/-. 4/-, 5/-. CHILDREN’S NAVY WOOL CARDIGANS. Small sizes only left.—4/11 each. LADIES’ ALL WOOL HOUSE CARDIGANS. All sizes.—9/6 each. MEN’S NAVY TWEED OVERCOATS. Semi-fitting, no belt.—32/6 each. MEN’S ALL LEATHER COATS. All sizes.—4s/- and 55/- each. One onIy—SAXE BLUE WOOL JUMPER SUIT; SW. Was 45/-.—Now 10/-. Two onIy—OYSTER MILANESE SILK JUMPER SUITS. SW. Were 39/6. —Now 3/11. One only—Small Outsize BLACK REP FROCK. Usual price 39/6.—Now 12/6. One only-MILITARY COAT. SW. Shade Rust. Usual price 35/-.— Nov/ 12/6. One only MATRON’S BLACK CONEY SEAL COAT. Size OS. Bust 42m., length 46in. Usual price £ll 11/-. —Now £7 10/-.

ABRAHAM WACHNER DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON ST. Diamond, Engagement Rings, Wedding Rings and Watches ONLY that which is lovely and in good taste will appeal to her! An exquisite ENGAGEMENT RING delicately fashioned and set with specialty selected Diamonds in our famous Ring m A n ca S refully chosen WRIST WATCH from our wide selection of dainty timekeepers. Our Watches are more than just Watches— they become personal adornments, more appreciated as the 7 WEDDING BINGS at sensible prices. Call and inspect in the privacy of our Modern Ring Parlour. Corner Dee and Don Streets, INVERCARGILL,

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Southland Times, Issue 22132, 28 September 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22132, 28 September 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22132, 28 September 1933, Page 6

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