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YOUR SHOE IS AT ABRAHAM WACHNER’S, DON STREET. 60 Pairs LADIES Size 2 SHOES to clear 2/6 to 12/6. Assorted. SIZE 2. We make a Special offer. 100 First class SHOES; Navy, Black, Brown, Bottle, Red, London Tan.— All For 19/6. All Size 2. Definitely for Wednesday and Thursday only. SIZE 3 LADIES’ BARGAIN SHOES. 12/6—Brown Strap. 7/6 —Brown Court. 10/6—Black Glace Strap. 10/6—Crepe Sole Winter Shoe. 1/ —Black Satin. 4/6—Fawn Strap. 2/- —Brown Shoe. 9/6 —Brown Court. 10/6—Black Court. 12/6—Navy. 12/6—Blue. 10/6—Black Velvet arid Patent. 10/6—Silver. 5/6 —Brown. Simply Wonderful Values in Size 3 Shoes. LADIES’ SAMPLE SHOES. SIZE 4. SIZE 4. Absolutely Marvellous Values. 1000 Different Sample Pairs—7/6 to 19/6. Space would not permit a full description. BLACK COURT—7/6. BROWN TIE—S/6. BROWN STRAP—IO/6. BLACK PATENT COURT—IO/6. BLACK, BROWN or NAVY—I2/6. z BLACK EUEDE COURT—I2/6. WHITE—S/6. FAWN—S/6. GLACE—I2/6. PATENT-12/6. BROWN—I2/6. We Guarantee a Bargain Pair Size 4. Abraham Wachner Specials for Wednesday & Thursday. SIZE 5 LADIES’ BARGAIN SHOES. 8/6-BROWN WINTER STRAP. 10/6—NAVY & WHITE STRAP, 9/6—BLACK VELVET COURT. 10/6—PATENT BAR. 2/6—SILVER COURT. 5/6—FLORAL COURT. 10/6—PUM?-SOLE COURT. 16/6—BOTTLE GLACE COURT. 7/6—BROWN SUEDE COURT. 12/6—BROWN SUEDE COURT. 12/6—NAVY SUEDE. 12/6—BLACK SUEDE. 9/6—BROWN AND WHITE. And 200 other Bargain Pairs. ALL SIZE 6 LADIES’ BARGAIN SHOES. 35/- FAWN SKIN COURT—Now 15/6. BROWN GLACE COURT—I2/6. BLACK GLACE & BROWN SUEDE BAR—I2/6. ' 9/6—BROWN SNAKE COURT. 7/6—NAVY SUEDE STRAP. FAWN COURT-5/6. SILVER COURT—7/6. 12/6—BROWN STRAP. 11/6—BROWN WINTER LACE. 12/6 BROWN COURT. 5/6—FAWN COURT. 5/6—WHITE COURT. 35/- NAVY COURT—Now 16/6. All Size 6, and 100 other Snips. SIZE 7 LADIES’ SAMPLE SHOES. WHITE COURTS—S/6. BLACK PATENT 1-BAR—IO/6. BROWN HIGH STRAP—I2/6. BROWN TOE PEEPER—I6/6. SILVER COURT—7/6. PATENT TIE-9/6. BLACK SATIN BAR—B/6. BOTTLE GREEN GLACE-19/6. BROWN COURT—I4/6. BLACK SATIN COURT—I2/6. BROWN SATIN COURT—II/6. All Size 7 Ladies’ Shoes. And at least Another 100 Bargain Pairs. ARRIVING TODAY. 6 lines of SNOW BOOTS and RUSSIAN BOOTS. 6 lines GOLD, SILVER KID. 20 lines MATRON’S SHOES. Children’s, Men’s, Ladies’, Youth’s SPONGE SOLE SLIPPERS. WARD SHOES. BLACK GYM BOOTS. BLACK GYM SHOES. Children’s Black, White, Big Buckle SHOES. Two lines CHILDREN’S PATENTS—--2/11. FARM BOOTS; nailed, Durata, H. & T. Boots; plain soles—l7/6, 19/6, 22/6, 24/6. MARSHALL SHOES FOR MEN. BOSTOCK SHOES FOR MEN. CATHEDRAL SHOES FOR MEN. DR. REID’S SHOES FOR MEN. DR. KIELLY’S SHOES FOR LADIES. THE DOCTOR SHOES FOR LADIES. 3 Lines FOOTBALL BOOTS. 6 Lines MATCHLESS SLIPPERS. 20 New lines LADIES’ BOSTOCK SHOES. MEN’S LACE GUM BOOTS. MEN’S THIGH GUM BOOTS. KNEE GUM BOOTS. RUNNING SHOES. OILY COATS, SUITS, RUGS, SUITCASES BLACK, BROWN WINTER SHOES. ABRAHAM WACHNER, DALGETY’S BLDGS, DON STREET. THE SOUTHLAND TIMES HEAD OFFICE: • ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. Telephones 20 and 1198. GORE OFFICE: MERSEY STREET. GORE. Telephone—429M Office. LONDON OFFICE: New Zealand Associated Press. 23-28 Fleet Street. London. (H. A. Lawrence. Representative) ADVERTISING RATES FOR CASH ONLY CLASSIFIED ‘WANTS’ ADVTS. LOST AND FOUND ETC., 16 words 1/-, 3 days 2/6 20 words 1/6, 3 days 4/25 words 2/-. 3 days 5/6 30 words 2/6. 3 days 7/CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS 5/- per inch BIRTH, MARRIAGE, DEATH, 3/6; Death and Funeral Notices combined 6/- each. IN MEMORIAM NOTICES, 3/6 cash. Verses (six words to line) 6d per line.

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Southland Times, Issue 23773, 22 March 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23773, 22 March 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23773, 22 March 1939, Page 4

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