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From 9 o’clock until 11 o’clock this Morning (Saturday) AT ABRAHAM WACHNER’S FOOTWEAR SNIPS. LADIES’ SUMMER SHOES—S/6 Pair; 2 Pairs 9/6. Any size. Leather soles 4 Pairs for 17/6.. MEN’S GYM SHOES. Any size—l/9. MEN’S BLACK SHOES. Any sizes—--12/6 Pair. 2 Pairs 22/6. MEN’S BROWN SHOES. Any size.— 12/6 Pair. 2 Pairs for 22/6. 4/6 LADIES’ COSY SLIPPERS. Any size; any colour—For 2/6. BOYS’ Size 5 GYM SHOES—I/-. LADIES’ Size 6 STRAP GYM SHOES LADIES’Size 7 GYM SHOES—I/-. 25/- MEN’S BROWN GOLF SHOE. Any size—For 15/6. 22/6 MEN’S BLACK DURATA SOLE SHOES—For 13/6. YOUNG LADIES’ ROUND TOE bHOES in Black Glace, Brown Glace, Black Patent, 12/6, 14/6, 16/6 Pair. —Saturday Morning Price, 11/Pair; 2 Pairs for 19/6. Any size. We have the Finest Selection of Navy or Bottle Green Shoes that Invercargill has ever seen. ASK TO SEE OUR LATEST BOWLING SHOES and CROQUET SHOES. ABRAHAM” WACHNER, Dalgety’s Buildings, Don Street.

SAVE YOUR EIES YOUR EYES change as you grow older, so your GLASSES, too, should be changed from time to time. THE ONLY SAFE RULE IS TO HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED REGULARLY. J D. GILMORE. LTD. Opticians. DEE STREET. OPP. P. 0., INVERCARGILL. J. D. Gilmore, D.8.0.A., D. 1.0. (London) E. C. Marshall, D. 1.0., N.Z. , Registered Opticians.

SPARKLING DIAMOND RINGS. SPECIALISATION has been the means ‘ ’ of our producing for YOU the very finest quality RINGS at the very lowest prices. The Elegance of shape, the perfection of th- Gems, the accuracy and mechanical soundness of construction and the very high grade finish is why it is entirely to YOUR advantage to buy vour RINGS from WILLIAM A. BROWN, THE RING SPECIALIST. Cr DEE AND DON STREETS. INVERCARGILL

HOLIDAY ATTIRE REASONABLY PRICED AT BOYES’ LADIES’ PURE SILK HOSE. Full Fashioned. Good fashionable colours. Wonderful value at 4/6 per Yair. SUIT CASES. Strong, roomy 20 inch Suit Cases, in Brown and Green colour. Best British manufacture. 8/6 each. TENNIS SOX. Special London purchase Ladies’ Art Silk Tennis Sox, plain White or White with Striped Tops. Any size. 1/- per Pair. HOSE Ladies’ Suede-finish Sports Lisle Hose. Full Fashioned. Good colour -ange. 4/11 per Pair. HOSE Ladies’ Art Silk Hose. Dull finish and Mock Fashioned. In all the new colours. Special Value, 2/6 Pair. HIKING SUITS. Ladies’ Hiking Suits, in Britway; smart style, in Pleated Shorts with short sleeved Pleated Coatee. 17/6 per Set. KNICKERS Ladies’ Canterbury Locknit Knickers. Light shades, in E.W., W. & O.S.W. 2/6 per Pair. KNICKERS. Canterbury Locknit Knickers. SSW. size only; in all shades. Usual Price 4/6 pa'r. Special Price 2/11. BLOUSES. Ladies’ Blouses, latest Four-Wae style, in smart new Stripes and plain shades. Sizes 13J to 15 inch. 14/6 each. FRONTS Ladies’ new Dress Fronts, in Satin Crepe de Chene and Georgette. In Ivory, Parchment and Fawn shades. 3/11, 4/11 and 5/11. SCARVES. Ladies’ Silk Scarves. New Paisley designs on Brown and Navy grounds. Great Value 3/11 and 4/11. HOSE Ladies’ Fine Gauge Pure Silk and Rayon Hose. Mock Fashioned. Up-to-date colour range. 2/11 per Pair. FROCKS Ladies’ Floral Kabe Frocks with short sleeves. Wonderful range of the latest designs and colourings. SSW, SW and W. size. 13/6 each. SLACKS Ladies’ Flannel Slacks in Royal, Wine, Brown, Navy and Bottle shades. SSW, SW, W. and OSW. 21/- per Pair. ® lf JveltautalJn

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Southland Times, Issue 23332, 16 October 1937, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23332, 16 October 1937, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23332, 16 October 1937, Page 6

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