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It takes more than just five ingredients, to produce a high-class pure dry Ginger .Ale. The manufacturer must be scientifically skilled in his art, and there is absolutely no substitute for scientific skill UNDERTAKERS. MACDONALD & WESTON. (Successors to Kingsland & Ferguson,) (ESTABLISHED 1881). 175 SPEY STREET. INVERCARGILL. PHONE 126. DAY AND NIGHT Our Mortuary Chapel is available for the convenience of the public. MONUMENTAL SCULPTORS. DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. y J. FRASER & SONS. MORTUARY CHAPEL. |JNDERTAKERS. CORNER SPEY & KELVIN STREETS, INVERCARGILL. Phone - . - * • 50 (Day or Night). OVER THE COUNTER PRICE AT ABRAHAM WACHNER’S DALGETY’S BLDGS, DON STREET. Ladies’ English Gym Shoes; one strap, with heel or plain crepe or rubber sole.—Sale Price 1/11, 2/11. Ladies’ Every Day Shoes. Size 2,3, 4. Throw Away Price 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6. Size 5, 6, and 7.—5/11, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6. Unheard of prices. OVER THE COUNTER PRICE. 206 Pairs Only. White Summer Shoes; all different trims; Peg, Cuban, and Low heels.—One Price 2/6 Pair. White Kid and White Kid Trim Shoes; Cuban or Flat Heels.— 4/11 Pair. Whew! Profits are well Knocked. Evening Shoes. 8 pairs Silver; Low heel and Peg heel; 1 Bar and Courts. All size 2.—2/11 Pair. Black, Blue, Green, Red, Strap and Court Crepe Shoes; Peg heels. AU size 2.—2/11 Pair. Two Black—3/6 Pair. One Fancy—l/- Pair. Two Oddments —6d Pair. All Size 2 Evening Shoes. All Size 3. Please Don’t Ask Us to Pay Bus Fare at these Prices. Ladies’ Evening Shoes: Five Gold, 3/11; 24 Silver—2/11. Four Red—2/11; Four Green —2/11; Four Blue—2/11. All size 3. WE ARE GIVING AWAY BARGAIN PAIRS EVERY DAY. Size 4 Silver Evening Shoes—l/6, 2/11. Size 4 Gold Evening Shoes—l/11, 2/11. Size 4 Blue and Green—2/11. Size 4 Green or White—3/11. Size 4 Cream—l/11. Size 4 All samples, 7 pairs only. Pink, Blue, White, Green—4/11. Size 4 Sample Velvets; Blue, Wine, Green, Pink; 19/6 Shoes—Now 6/11. 40 Pairs Size's Ladies’ Evening Shoes—--2/6 to 4/11. 25 Pairs Size 6 Ladies’ Evening Shoes—--2/6 to 4/11. 14 Pairs Size 7 Ladies’ Evening Shoes—--2/6 to 4/11. SLIPPERS FOR ALL. Men’s Gum Boots, Men’s Shoes and Men’s Cookhams are being marked down daUy. Final Throw Outs at Abraham Wachner’s Mantle Sale ! 19/6 —Assam Silk Coats. Size WX. 12/6—Red Wool Cardigan Suit. Size W. 19/6—Maid’s Royal Blue Wool Jumper Suit. 12/6—S.W. Green Tweed Coat. 12/6—Matron’s SSW Black and White "Worsted Coat. 29/6 —Size W. Grey Face Cloth Coat; Fur collar. 8/11—Creme Rain Coats. Pleat back. Size W. 5/- —Coloured Silk Swagger Coats. 9/11 and 12/6 —Navy Black and Brown Silk Swagger Coats. 15/ Size W. Wine Winter Coat. 6/11—O.S. Red Leatherette Rain Coat. 5/ 2 Size W. Matron’s Heavy Wool Jumpers, shades Black and Grey. 3/11 and 4/11.—Child’s Navy Linen finish Rain Coats; lengths 21in x 24in. 1/- —Tennis Raquet Covers. 1/- each—Lunch Cases. 1/- Pair—Warm Felt Gaiters. 1/- Pair—Domed Rubber Gaiters. Size 3 only. 1/- Pair—Black Silk and Lisle Hose. 2 Pairs for 3/-. Black Cashmere Hose. 2 Pairs fo!- 3/-. Black and Brown Silk and Wool Hose. Size 9in. 2 Pairs for 4/11. Silk and Wool Hose; Gunmetal and Brown tones, 9in, 9|in and lOin. 2/6—Gunmetal Silk and Lisle Hose. AT ABRAHAM WACHNER’S DALGETY’S BUILDINGS DON STREET. RURAL MAIL DELIVERIES OF SOUTHLAND BOOKLET. fTIHE fourth edition of the above is -*• now on sale at this office. This booklet is indispensable to business houses as it contains the correct names and addresses of aU the boxholders on the principal Rural Deliveries of Southland, south of Gore. PRICE 6d PER COPY. The Southland Times Co., Ltd. ESK STREET. INVERCARGILL. |

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Southland Times, Issue 25361, 13 August 1935, Page 6

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