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MACDONALD & WESTON. (Successors to Kingsland & Ferguson). (Established 1881). UNDERTAKERS - 175 SPEY STREET. MORTUARY CHAPEL. SCULPTORS. Dee Street, Invercargill. PHONE: 126 (Day and Night). J. FRASER & CO. |JNDERTAKE RS. CORNER SPEY & KELVIN STREETS, INVERCARGILL. Phone ----- 50 (Day or Night). ABRAHAM WACHNER DALGETY’S BLDGS., DON STREET. Opens Up 3000 New Styles in LADIES’ FINE SHOES. 12 STYLES—BIack Patent, Peg Heel, High Strap, Round Toe —15/9 7 STYLES—BIack Glace, Peg Heel and Strap Bostocks—23/6 Do., Brown Glace Kid. 6 STYLES—Clark’s Wessex Grey Kid Shoes, Peg and Cuban Courts—23/6 Pair. 2 STYLES—Grey Kid, Peg, Straps—--16/6, 18/6 1 STYLE—Grey Reptile, Peg, Strap.— 21/6 1 STYLE —Grey Karung Snake, Peg, Court. —23/6 Brown Court Snake, Peg Heel—l9/6 Natural Python Round Toe., Do., Brown Court, Peg—37/6. Do., Bar, Do., Cuban. Do., Extended Toe —34/6 Natural Python, Welt Sole; also Brown Python, Welt Sole, Strap, Leather Sports—37/6 Real Crocodile Spike Court—47/6. Do., Strap. Two Lines—Winter Strap, IJ.rown Crocodile —42/6 WINTER SHOES IN BLACK AND BROWN. Unlimited Selection. Sixty Lines. 15/6, 16/6, 17/6, 18/6. 40 Lines —Durata and Crepe and Sportex Soles; Ghillie Tie and Fringe Bar—l9/6, 22/6, 29/6, 35/-. Brown Snake, Black Snake, High Peg, Big Buckle, Wide Fitting Courts — 32/6 Bostock One-bar, in Black Patent, Black Glace, Brown Glace; 10 new styles.—27/6, 32/6, 34/6 Pair. Black Satins—From - - - 5/6 to 19/6 White Satins—6/6 to 17/6. 100 Lines. White Velvets 11/6 ; Black Suede 17/6 to 25/3000 Pairs of Ladies’ Sample Shoes—--9/11, 12/6, 15/6. All sizes. Bargain Pairs. NEW HOSIERY IN BOND’S, LADY JANE, AND PRESTIGE. We will Jeb Out all our Ladies’ Slippers This Week. Every Pair of Little Children’s Shoes will be Jobbed Out This Week. MEN’S GYMS AND MEN’S SLIPPERS are due for a Real Mark-down This Week. 3x6 BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ SANDALS can be bought for a few Pence this week. 100 PAIRS GIRLS’ SCHOOL BOOTS are to be sold for a few Shillings' a Pair this week. CHILDREN’S GUM BOOTS, 4xB, 1/-; 9, 1/3; 10, 1/6 MEN'S BROWN GOLOSHES—S/11. All sizes. EVERY CUSTOMER WILL BE SUPPLIED. MEN’S BLACK OR BROWN SAMPLE SHOES—IO/6, 11/6, 12/6, 13/6, 14/6, 15/6 Pair. All sizes. ' Among them are Travellers’ Samples and Factory range. Genuine Bargains! WE WANT 4000 MEN TO BUY OUR FARM BOOTS! DRY FOR ALL WEATHER—IB/6, 19/6, 22/6. We put our reputation behind these for Satisfaction. MEN’S RELIABLE KNEE GUM BOOTS. (Not Jap). 6 x 11—13/6 Pair. Fair Wear or another Pair. (No argument). We stock the Best Thigh Gum Boots that Money can buy. Lightweight, 24/6; Heavyweight, 27/6. 5 x 11. WE ARE GUM BOOT SPECIALISTS! HIGH GRADE SHOES; HIGH GRADE BOOTS! 120 Lines. The Best that Money can Buy are here. ABRAHAM WACHNER DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON ST. Improved facilities are now available for the transmission to New Zealand of small packets by post. The Federation of the Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire, at its recent congress in London, called on certain dominions and colonies of the Empire which did not participate in the small packets post (which permits all dutiable goods up to 21b in weight being sent by letter post at less than ordinary letter rates) to study the possibility of coming into line with the rest of the Empire, thus placing at the disposal of the British commercial community a very useful facility. New Zealand being one of the Empire countries so far outside the scheme, the Associated Chamber of CommiSrce took the matter up with the Post and Telegraph Department. The department has now advised that from July 1 it is prepared to accept small packets from all countries accepting small packets from New Zealand. For stubborn colds and coughs take 98. All first class stores 2/6. —Advt.

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Southland Times, Issue 22296, 11 April 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22296, 11 April 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22296, 11 April 1934, Page 6

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