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I Every Child Likes to Hear it’s i I Birthday - I H called over the RADIO and better still to receive a PRESENT. H For 28 years NOBLE’S have been able to please Children and |H O Grown-ups alike on their BIRTHDAY, because of the huge Stocks Mg M of GIFTS to choose from. I J B Psreserats for Children *' H TINKER TOY 7/6, 13/6 ROCKING HORSES 9/6 to 14/6 |j 9 BOYS’ WATCHES 6/6, 9/6 MAGIC LANTERNS 5/- & 6/6 K fl SEAGRASS PRAMS 17/6 to 55/- DOLLS and BALLS from 6d B Kg FOUNTAIN PENS from 1/- GIRLS’ WRISTLET WATCHES @ Gg MECCANO SETS 6/- to 27/- 12/6 H ■ CHINA TEASETS 1/6 to 12/6 TOY BROOMS 2/W MOTOR CARS 1/- to 20/- LUDO 1/- E H PICTURE BOOKS and STORY BUILDING BRICKS and fG H BOOKS from 3d up BLOCKS 1/6 to 6/6 M HO MOUTH ORGANS 6d to 5/- SNAKES AND LADDERS 1/W| BOXES PAINTS from 1/- GOLF GAME 4/6H SPOON and PUSHER SETS 3/6 I CUP, SAUCER and PLATE I® M COMIC VOLUMES 1/6 I from 1/3 ■ H QUOIT GAMES from 1/- g KNIFE, FORK and SPOON ■ Eg AEROPLANES 1/6 to 10/6 I SETS 2/6 to 4/6 ■ 1 JIG-SAW PUZZLES 1/- to 3/6 B POCKET KNIVES from 1/- |M I We also specialise in WEDDING PRESENTS, fl 1 Call and see our huge Stock of suitable and h i | useful GIFTS H NOBLE’S I H DEE STREET - ■ ■ INVERCARGILL ||

STERLING VALUE mmwwwwMM DawMaEESEHMBESSEK , all SIZES 1 E / 1 1 < MEN S FOR MEN I□/ I I box ■ CHROME Jd. V DERBY BOOTS. Studded Rubber Soles and Heels. As shown jEj / Q With L® 34 " 61, Soles same P rlce > Special End-of-Month Bargains S. NcDONALD LTD. MEN’S CANADIAN KNEE LADIES’ SLIPPERS, in Warm GUMS; Crepe Cleated i K /□ Camel Hair; leather soles stifsoles. 1w / v feners; turn down 3/11 ' Men’s Black 19/ 6 The few typical foot- I |w[ Box B Q°Q k wear values instanced ' i Leather here are proof (clear L n n c , ?' and conclusive) that Leather quality costs less by Spies. AU far at s. McDonald’s. 12/11 FOR LADIES. ” SMART FASHIONABLE FOTWEAB. Smart Brown Glace or "1 9 1 "3 Black Patent Tie Shoes JIMI JLJL Cuban Heels, as shown. zfik MEN’S BLACK CALF OX- AU 19/11 JBBS« FORD SHOES. Smart Medium sizes. 14/ 11 K Pointed Toes. Sewn Soles. /J B Good smart shapes. Exceptional P Value. i 15/9 JSWw MEN’S BLACK PATENT LgW OXFORD SHOES. Medium <y ! 'x/ Pointed Toes. A smart Dress WwMBBEy Shoo at a price to please. . i ■““~ 1 Fashionable 1-Strap PATENT o -j, f WALKING SHOES for Ladies. jijJL/” With Cuban Heels. Stitching nnnm- similar to Court Shoe below. MEN’S DARK BROWN ’. . B GJ wn WATERPROOF GOLF SHOES. Ais(> 111 Brown ’ moccasin fronts, Barbour welts, . ... Studded Rubber Soles and 1.4/ jLJL Heels. All sizes. 21/-. As shown below. Smart Court Shoes, in Black Patent ' 14/11 or Brown Gl acc> BLAOK BOX CALF WELTED SHOES for Men. In this smart shape. This Value will please , W the keenest shopper. W| Vil 18/11 - „„ FVLL KIP WORKING BOOTS GUM bSoTS. for Men. No Toecap. Nailed T • n/n |oles. Double Leather Pegged . g) ' 7/9 JLtl/ v As shown be?ow. Men’s - . Waterproof Working Zl4/9 L Boots. With or without Famoug O’BRIEN WHOLEioccaps ’ BACK NO TOECAP WORKING BOOTS. Stout Double ~ Soles. Pegged and Standard Screwed. $. McDonald Ltd. ifgtgiWM CITY BOOT PALACE DEE ST., INVERCARGILL. Vs ■'iSsSi MAIL ORDERS : BOX 190, INVERCARGILL. IE /Q Free on all Cash Mat Orders BV/ V X&SSg/ over 20/-. Otherwise Extra. U HUP! MVf liliHM-'ffißW !a V festiiag brilliance - so-<yiick! jOK ISSKINq matter how dull or tarnished the metal, a few brisk rubs with C.O. Metal Polish will give it a ffiaH wonderful brilliance. EASY - ECONOMICAL wffiMMyaTiV.

I S S EME MILLS. CHIROPODIST. Corner Dee and Spey Streets(Over Brown, Chemist). Coms, Ingrowing Toenails, Bunions, Flat Feet, Chilblains, Broken-down Arches, Weak Ankles, and all pedal defects successfully treated.

VITALITY PILLS. | Price 5/6; Extra Strong 10/-. !

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Southland Times, Issue 22361, 28 June 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 22361, 28 June 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 22361, 28 June 1934, Page 3

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