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ABRAHAM WACHNER DALGETY’S B’LDGS, DON STREET. GREY SQUIRREL FUR COATS. NATURAL BLACK MUSQUASH COATS. NORTHERN MUSQUASH COATS. SOUTHERN MUSQUASH COATS. NORTHERN FLANK MUSQUASH COATS. BLACK SEALINE COATS. PESCHANIKI FUR COATS. SHORT FUR COATS. SABLE SKUNK STOLES AND CAPES. GREY SQUIRREL STOLES. REAL ERMINE NECKLETS. SAMPLE WINTER COATS. SUMMER WORSTED COATS. SUMMER TWEED COATS. STRIPED WORSTED COSTUMES. NAVY, BLACK and BROWN SKIRTS. JACKET SUITS in Linen, Fuji, Assam and Tweeds. TENNIS FROCKS. FLORAL FROCKS. MODEL FROCKS. WEDDING FROCKS. SUEDE LOCKNIT SETS. SUEDE LOCKNIT NIGHTS, SLIPS, VESTS, SCANTIES and PYJAMAS. BLOUSES, CARDIGANS and JUMPERS. CREME WOOL JUMPERS. LADIES’ and MEN’S BLAZERS. LADIES’ SLACKS. ZIP BAGS, HAT BOXES, SUIT CASES. LEATHER ATTACHE CASES and SUIT CASES. TRAVELLING RUGS. MEN’S Best Quality TWEED OVERCOATS FANCY GIFT STATIONERY! WHITE KID COURTS, TIES, STRAPS. WHITE or BEIGE CANVAS SHOES; all styles. WHITE or BEIGE LINEN SHOES. WHITE SANDALETTE SHOES. WHITE MESH SHOES. FAWN BASKET WEAVE SHOES. WHITE SUEDE SHOES. CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS, Thousands I NAVY, BLACK and BROWN SUEDES. BOTTLE GREEN SUEDES. BLACK VELVETS and BLACK SATINS. BROWN VELVETS and WHITE VELVETS. CROCODILE, PYTHON and LIZARD SKIN SHOES. GLACE KID SHOES, in Navy, Black or Brown. All styles. MATRON'S ARCH SUPPORT SHOES. BOSTOCKS COMFORT SHOES. PUMP SOLE SHOES. “CLARK’S” ENGLISH SLIM-LINE SHOES. ANTELOPE SUEDE SHOES. MATRON’S GUSSET COURTS; wide fitting. HIKING SHOES. GOLF SHOES. EVENING SHOES, WEDDING SHOES. HOUSE SHOES. TYROLEAN SANDALS. GHILLIE TIE SHOES. MEN’S STREAMLINE SHOES. BOWLING SHOES. MEN’S SLIPPERS. MEN'S EVENING SHOES. MEN’S CYCLING and RUNNING SHOES. MEN’S DRESS BOOTS and SHOES . MEN’S TAN COOKHAMS. MEN’S SPORTS SHOES and GYM SHOES. MEN’S FARM BOOTS. MEN’S GUM BOOTS and GOLOSHES. BOYS’ BOOTS, SHOES, SANDALS and GYMS. CHILDREN’S SHOES and GYMS. CHILDREN'S GUMETTES AND GOLOSHES. LADIES’ GYMS, GIRLS’ GYMS. BOYS’ GYM BOOTS. BLACK GYMS. ABRAHAM~ WACHNER, DALGETY’S B’LDGS, DON STREET. J 1 H E FAMILY BOTTLE Thomsons have introduced through the Retailers Large Quart Bottles of their pure Lemonade, pure Orangeen, and pure Ginger Ale. 17 ADVANTAGES TO THE CONSUMER. 1. Only one bottle to carry home. 2. Only one crown seal to remove. 3. Only one bottle to place upon the table. 4. Only one empty bottle to put away. 5. Only one empty bottle to return to the retailer. 6. Each bottle contains fully 26 British fluid ounces. 7. Having a large volume, will keep fresh and sparkling without waste for I at least 12 hours after opening. i 8. Is undoubtedly far better value | than smaller sizes, as well as more convenient. 9. Is absolutely pure, and contains no preservatives. 10. Each package carries our registered trade mark PURITY on the crown seal as well as on the front and back of the label. 11. We are sole proprietors of the trade mark PURITY. 12. Each bottle contains a larger quantity than 5 five-ounce bottles. 13. We have been scientifically manufacturing pure beverages without preservatives since 1866—69 years. 14. There is no difficulty in obtaining these large family bottles from all retailers. 15. Without PURITY on the crown seal and the front and back of the label it is not PURITY. 16. A pure, genuine, health-promoting beverage for adults and children, and the most economical for family use. 17. Thomsons were bottling small five-ounce bottles over 46 years ago, but this size proved unsatisfactory from the retailer and consumer’s point of view. M RINGS \> .IJ EMBRACE LARGER SELECTION. LATEST FASHIONS IN DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS AT Wonderful Value. GEO. LUMSDEN, DEE STREET.

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Southland Times, Issue 22766, 17 December 1935, Page 6

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