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ABRAHAM WACHNER DALGETY’S BLDGS. DON STREET. Marks for Immediate Sale 700 Pairs GENUINE SKIN SHOES, including Bengal Python, Water Snake, Lizard, Brown Python, Black Python and Lizard. Sizes 2to 7 and half sizes. Priced from—ls/6, 16/6, 18/6, 19/6, 22/6, 24/6 to 29/6 Every Pair worth doublel And another 300 English Sample SKIN SHOES, all size 4. To be sold at the London Sample Price ranging from -14/11 to 23/6. REAL CROCODILE SHOES. Size 2 to 6 and half sizes Usually 59/6.— Now 39/6 Ladies Shoes ! BOTTLE GREEN SUEDE SHOES—I9/6 to 28/6. NAVY SUEDE SHOES—I9/6 to 28/6. NIGGER SUEDE SHOES-17/6 to 28/6 BLACK SUEDE SHOES—I7/6 to 28/6. BLACK VELVET SHOES—6/11 to 14/6 WHITE VELVET SHOES—B/11 to 14/6. BLACK SATIN SHOES-4/11 to 15/6. WHITE SATIN SHOES—B/11 to 15/6. SILVER KID SHOES—I7/6 to 28/6. WHITE KID SHOES—B/11 to 18/6. BEIGE CALF SHOES—B/11 to 15/6. WHITE CALF SHOES-8/11 to 22/6. WHITE CANVAS SHOES—3/11 to 15/6. BEIGE SATIN SHOES. Size 4. 5. Only Clark’s 7/6. WARD SHOES—7/11 to 12/6. MATRON’S Cushion Sole One-Bar SHOES—I2/6, 15/6. PUMP SOLED SHOES; Courts or Straps—24/6 to 32/6. DOCTOR SHOES; in Black or Brown -34/6. BLACK VELVET and GOLD KID EVENING SHOES—I7/6 to 23/6. BLACK VELVET SANDALS; Flat heels—l7/6. BLACK VELVET and SILVER KID EVENING SHOES-17/6 to 23/6. BOSTOCK’S BRONZE KID GUSSET COURTS—32/6. BOSTOCK’S GLACE KID Gusset Courts and Cuban—22/6 to 28/6. BOSTOCK’S PATENT 1-Bar Leather Cuban—23/6 to 27/6. BOSTOCK’S BLACK GLACE L-Bar; Leather Cuban —28/6. CLARK’S PEG COURTS-23/6 to 32/6 BUY WHILE OUR SALE IS ON AT ABRAHAM WACIINER’S. 1000 Pairs WHITE LACE GYMS—2/6. 2/11. 1000 Pairs BROWN LACE GYMS—2/6. 2/11. 1000 Pairs WHITE STRAP GYMS—2/6. 2/11. 1000 Pairs BROWN STRAP GYMS—2/6, 2/11. 100 Pairs EVENING SHOES; all sizes. -1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6. 400 Pairs GUMETTES; 10 x 2-1/-. Be Early If You Want Your Share. 60 Pairs MEN’S SHOES—7/11. 8/11. 9/11, 10/6. Oddments. 400 Pairs 10 x 2 GUM BOOTS—3/6 Pair 200 Pairs THIGH GUM BOOTS—I2/6. 13/6, 14/6. Don’t Wait until They Arc Sold. 800 Pairs MEN’S KNEE GUM BOOTS; Dull cleates; 12/6. —Now 5/11 Pair. 200 Parrs CHILD’S SHOES—I/6. 1/11. 2/6, 2/11. GIRLS’—3/6, 4/6, 5/6. MAIDS’—6/6, 7/6. 8/6, 9/6. Every Kid Gets a Bargain Pair at Abraham Wachner’s. Get your share ot our Clearance SLIPPERS, Men's, Ladies’, Boys’ and Girls’. You can’t go wrong for a few Bargain Pairs. Don’t Forget Goloshes for Carisbrook. LET ABIE SAVE YOUR SOLE. 39/6, 49/6, OILY COATS-30/-. 117/6 MEN’S SUITS. Size 4. Snips--85/-. Highly recommended. Let Me Save Your Sole before you go to Dunedin. 60 Different lines of MEN’S BROWN SHOES, PATENT SHOES, BLACK GLACE SHOES—I4/6, 15/6, 16/6. 17/6 to 39/6 Pair. Half sizes. AT ABRAHAM WACHNER, DALGETY’S BLDGS. DON STREET. 1) 1A M 0 N D i i IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS MADE TO OUR SPECIAL ORDER FROM CAREFULLY SELECTED STONES CHOOSE YOUR ENGAGEMENT RING FROM OUR LARGE STOCK GEORGE LUMSDEN, Jeweller. ACCURACY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE FOR YOUR EYES. ACCURACY in analysis ot your eyes, accuracy in the grinding of the lenses for your Glasses is of the first importance for vour eyesight and health. WE GUARANTEE THAT ACCURACY! D 8.0. A., D. 1.0. (LONDON). CONSULTING OPTICIAN. DEE STREET OPP. P.O. - - - INVERCARGILL. DIAMOND RINGS THAT EXPRESS ADORATION. WHATEVER the price of your choice YOU can be sure that it is a Ring of definite worth Our Diamond Rings are ot the best quality; they are all«rhat can be desired in design and finish WILLIAM A. BROWN THE RING SPECIALIST. Cr. Dee and Don Streets.

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Southland Times, Issue 22956, 31 July 1936, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22956, 31 July 1936, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22956, 31 July 1936, Page 6

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