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14/6, 15/6, 16/6, 17/6 Pair AT ABRAHAM WACHNER’S I Postage Paid. SKIN SHOES LADIES’ BROWN SUEDE. BLACK SUEDE SHOES BLACK PATENTS. BROWN GLACE, Half Sizes. NAVY SUEDE. NAVY KID Courts, TYROLEAN. WHITE' VELVET Ties, BLACK VELVET, Straps. WHITE SATIN All BROWN LACE BLACK LACE Required (Welts). • GOLD Heels. SILVER BLACK GLACE, WHITE KID 14/6, 15/6, 16/6, 17/6 Pair at ABRAHAM WACHNER’S! POSTAGE PAID! MEN’S FOOTWEAR! THIGH GUM BOOTS. STREAM LINED SHOES in Black, Brown or Patents. TAN COOKHAMS. DURATA COOKHAMS. KIP SHOOTERS. WADEC FARM BOOTS. TAN NAILED FARM BOOTS. PATENT LEATHER SHOES. PATENT CAP BLACK GLACE SHOES. SMART APRON FRONT SHOES; Black, Brown or Patents —14/6, 15/6, 16/6, 17/6 Pair at ABRAHAM WACHNER’S ! GYM SHOES FOR THE WHOLE OF SOUTHLAND! ' MEN’S—I/-, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 3/6 to 12/6 Pair. LADIES’—2/6, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6 to 8/6 Pr. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’—I/6, 1/11, 2/6 to 4/6. 12 MANTLE SNIPS AT ABRAHAM WACHNER’S ! FUR COAT SNIP! Bust 36in. length 48in. Brown Gazelle Musquash— £ 14. Snip—Costume; SSW; Black and White striped worsted—ss/-. Snip—Matron’s Worsted Coat; Black; WX,—49/6. Snip—S.W. Silk Ensemble Suit; Black and White—39/6. Snip—SSW Jacket Suit; Beige norfolk —39/6. Snip—W Black Face Cloth Coat; fur collar; 100/ —Now 55/-. Snip—OS Tweed Coat; Light Grey Diagonal Tweed—29/6. Snip—W. Navy Skirt; tvzo inverted pleats—9/11. Snip—S.W. Linen Suit; Green flecked and green buttons—4s/-. Snip—Dull Locknit Pyjama Suit; W. Pink—lB/6; now 9/11. Snip—S.W. Cream Wool Jumper; red contrasts—6/6. Snip—Silk Ensemble Coat; Black. Size W.X.—l9/6. AT ABRAHAM WACHNER, DALGETY’S BLDGS, DON STREET.

O RINGS EMBRACE LARGER SELECTION. LATEST FASHIONS IN DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS AT Wonderful Value. * GEO. LUMSDEN, DEE STREET, MAKE YOUR OWN CLOTHES WITH McCall Patterns and Our Fabrics AND HAVE THE FABRIC, COLOUR, STYLE AND SIZE YOU WANT. VOU get what you want when you ■I make your own clothes! From our counters full of fabrics, you can select just the type and colour you wanted. From our hundreds of McCall Patterns, you can choose the very style you had in mind. You don’t have worries about size, for McCall Patterns are noted for the grand way they fit. And the McCall Cut-and-Sew guide explains just how alterations should be made. Make your own clothes “the McCall Way” for individuality and really Professional Success. Now is the time to choose your new Sports Frock, from our extensive range of materials. Some of them include: 36in. RAYON SERGE - - 2/11 Yard. 36in. TENNIS SILK with self Spot will boil. ------ 1/9 Yard. 36in. Tootal’s WIDE WALE, 2/11 Yd. 36in. PIQUE, 2/6 and 3/6 Yd. 36in. Tootal’s TENNIS FABRIC 3/6 yd 29in. KABE CREPE, - - 1/9 Yd. For the last word in Afternoon and Evening Wear, we have just the right Fabric you are wanting. 36in. MATALASSE in 18 shades. 3/6 Yard. 36in. FLORAL GEORGETTES, in the latest colourings and designs. 3/11 to 5/11 yd. 36in. FLAIR FASHION FABRIC. All newest designs. 2/11 to 4/11 yd. 36in. RIPPLE MAROCAIN, all new ’ colours. ------- 2/6 Yd. 36in. CREPE MAROCAIN, latest tonings,— 2/11 yd. Our materials have never been so smart and inexpensive as they are this Summer, so we invite everyone to call and inspect our range. SOUTHLAND AGENTS FOR McCALL PRINTED PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS. November Patterns now on Sale at our Pattern Counter.

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Southland Times, Issue 22733, 8 November 1935, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 22733, 8 November 1935, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 22733, 8 November 1935, Page 6

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