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Time You Bought 3m| " Those TENNIS McDonald’s do I & M V V VB nLJI their utmost for » M V W tiiusU A 5U Sports with a 1 JM Shoes 6 the ISi (T® WJ|[ #% ] h F'“ O Season. Prices Awm Vi BHf H| bl |'f« Xf\ f &, a*?' I .' . p “‘: Hr I Mil IUJLiJ • McDonald’s. ®w ci X bowling Wonderful SHOES. -ry ■■ \ Men’s Brown V alue , I Canvas Oxford i ID. Bowling Shoes • • with Red Rubber j/E < «fe cv ,-- .. Soles. -Wide fit- I/ v * I ting. All sizes. 1/11 FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE [; C/11 I / I 1 FAMILY. ®/ ’ “ As shown above, White or Beige Canvas Oxford Lace Shoes, with Rubber k Golosh and outside Toecap, rubber soles, I '''\ British make. Children’s 4’s to 9’s lid l \ Boys and Girls 10’s to 2’s 1/5. Ladies and Men’s 3’s to 9’s 1/11. Be Early. RAINBOW SHOES. I Smart, Cool, 1 Bar Rainbow Canvas Shoes with Rubber Soles , 5/Q As shown above. Men’s an d J inch heel. Children 4’s to / 0 White Canvas Tennis Shoes, 9’ s 2/4, girls’ 10 to 2 3/6, wowith thick crepe soles with wedge men’s sizes 3/11.' heels. Neatly trimmed with Brown. Price 5/6. FOR LADIES. SPORTS BOOTS. Croquet and Bowling Shoes ~ , . for Ladies, in Beaver and Suitable for Tennis, Cricket or Brown Glace Kid> 4 _ Eyelet Bowling. Mens White Canvas Ti sh £oles _ Laced to Toe Boots. Trimmed with Half sizes . 4 Q /Q Brown; stout crepe soles, 13/3 with corregated protected I toecap. Youths 2’s to 6’s 6/11. Men’s 7’s to 10’s 7/6. ; “KAREL \ KOZELUTH” I ■ The Tennis f n j j Shoe made by [ ! Fleetfoot and ~ i designed by ~ Karel Koze- ! luth the world BOWLING SHOES. famous Ten- ■ nis Player. For Men’s Soft Pliable Brown Willow Calf Welted i Men only Bowling Shoes, as shown above, with crepe rub--10/9 With Pliant Red Rubber Soles 25/-. 19/9 J < 9 / 11 “Monarch” Shoes i FX for Bowlers /ff/f €' I are stocked in a full Men’s White Can- //j HOU W Y (a -Y vas Oxford Tennis fIF I above), with the choice Shoes; Protected I -Jr- _,L . S of smooth red rubber or Toecap; Stout \ "epe soles. Popular rx o i f - v \ McDonald prices are Crepe Soles. I meh further “Monarch” heel. All sizes Bowling Shoe attract3/11. ‘ g ions. $• McDonald, Ltd. Citfj? Boot Palace DEE STREET MAIN STREET INVERCARGILL GORE All Cash Mail Orders Post Free. Box 190, Invercargill.

1080.8 Miles Around Victoria CENTENARY THOUSAND H. G. WATSON Rides into SECOND PLACE on WF JOHW BULL TTBES Fit John BULL Covers to your machine for reliable service. Prices 14/- 12/6 9/6 9/- 7/6 5/6 ALL GUARANTEED FROM 6 TO 20 MONTHS. Wlm ilflizri ZHE BIKE MAN K Ilf i 111 llm Yellow Building ILy 1111MJ/ MB k? TAY STREET

What Mt Cook Does For You Happiness and Health In the Wonder Valley facing Mt. Cook, your holiday home in The Hermitage will give you every comfort. It is a cosy modern hotel, a cabaret, a post-office, a general store—really a miniature township—with an efficient, courteous staff. You can have thrillful climbs, with expert guides; charming walks; marvellous scenes:—majestic mountains, huge glaciers, stupendous ice-falls. You have life-lengthening air and a sense of friendship—a tonic for body and mind. Concessions in Accommodation. Low Combined Rail and Motor Fares. Full details from Offices of Mount Cook Tourist Company Ltd., Railway Offices, Government Tourist Bureaux, or any Travel Agency.

DON’T order a truck of Lime—order a truck of Clifden super fine Carbonate of Lime from the Clifden Lime Co., Ltd. Invercargill Phone 25. OPOSSUM SKINS—We have large orders to fill. Top prices. paid by —R. CRUICKSHANK, Exporter, Dee Street, Phone 2077. Lumsden. Phone 3.

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Southland Times, Issue 22471, 6 November 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 22471, 6 November 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 22471, 6 November 1934, Page 4

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