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ABRAHAM WACHNER’S, DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON STREET. Where the New Shoes Are. NAVX BLACK, BROWN SUEDE SHOES—I9/6, 24/6, 27/6, MATRON’S’ SHOES; Navy, Black, Brown, Bottle (in fine Glace Kid)— 22/6, 24/6, 27/6, 32/6, MATRON’S BURGUNDY SHOES 27/6. 10/6, 12/6, 14/6 BLACK VELVETS. CROQUET SHOES—IS/0, 22/6. Ask to see the very new shades in Teal and Rose, 7/6, 16/6, 19/6, 22/6, 28/6 Lovely SILVER SHOES. 5/6—SUMMER SHOES. 12/6—SUMMER SHOES. 19/6, 22/6, 28/6 GOLD KID SHOES. Black or Brown Leather or Durata Sole SHOES—I9/6, 22/6, 24/6. 5/6, 6/6, 6/11, 7/6 BATHING SHOES. LADIES’ XMAS SLIPPERS—3/11, 5/6, 7/6,9/6.12/6,15/6. Just opened up Wine, Burgundy, Navy, Black, Brown, Emerald SWING BARS. 4 lines FABRIC SHOES-17/6. WINE LACE SHOES—I2/6. 8/11, 12/6, 15/6 WARD SHOES. 2/11’ 5/6 LADIES’ STRAP GYM SHOES. 3/11, 6/6 WHITE LACE GYM SHOES. Navy, Bottle. Black MATRONS’ Crinkle Crepe SHOES, LONDON TAN SUEDE WALKING SHOE. NAVY & WINE SUEDE WALKING SHOE. FAWN AND LONDON TAN WALKING SHOE. t n , KEDETTES. Very smart 4 x 7 only, ARCH SUPPORT SHOES. FAWN AND WHITE SPORTS. BLUE SANDAL SHOES, RED SANDALS—I,I/6. FAWN SANDALS—II/6. Navy, Bottle, London Tan ENGLISH .WELTS, Ask for PLAIN COURTS. Ask for VERY HIGH HEELS. BOYS’ BOOTS—IS/6, 16/6, BOYS’ SHOES—IS/6, 16/6, WE WOULD APPRECIATE THE FAMILY ORDER, CHILDREN’S PARTY STRAP SHOES Every wanted colour CHILDREN S 4x6,7 2 in SMART PATENTS FOR CHILDREN. MEN’S BEST SHOES-17/6, 19/6, 21/-, 25/-, 32/6, 35/-, Black, Brown or Patents, FARM BOOTS; nailed, H. & T., Durata or Leather soles—l7/6, 19/6, 24/0, 27/6, KNEE-12/6, 16/6, 19/6. THIGH-19/6, 24/6, LACE GUM BOOTS—I4/0. Any size, MEN’S BOWLING SHOEB-15/6. 8/11, 32/6 MEN’S ZIP BOOTS, LEATHER SLIPPERS—B/6, 12/6, MEN’S Navy, Black, Brown, Grey Green SANDALS; all sizes. MEN’S GYM SHOES—2/6,'3/6, 4/6, MEN’S BROWN COOKHAM BOOTS—--19/6, 25/-, 32/6. BRITISH COOKHAM BOOTS-24/6. 2x5 YOUTHS’ DULL GUM BOOTS. 3/11 BEST TENNIS SHOES. We stock Size 12 MEN’S TENNIS SHOES. Size 12 MEN’S BEST SHOES. Size 3x5 JOCKEY BOOTS, Size 2 LADIES' SHOES. Size 8 LADIES’ SHOES. , TTTrrm 4x9 LITTLE CHILDREN’S WHITE SHOES—2/11 Pair.

ABRAHAM WACHNER, DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON STREET. (OppoMte r—t OM—) 3/- EDITIONS Of Better Class Books, PHILIP GUEDALLA: “The Hundred Years.” MILDRED CABLE & F. FRENCH: “A Desert Journal,” HUGH RUTTLEDGE; “Everest 1933.” VISCOUNT GREY OF FALLODQN; “The Charm of Birds.” ALAN VILLIERS: “By Way of Cape Horn.” EDWARD SHACKLETON: “Arctic Journeys.” JAMES HILTON: “Goodbye Mr Chips,” A; SPENCER JONES; “Worlds without End.” CECIL ROBERTS; “The Diary of Russell Beresford,” (The writer’s own love story). SIR P. GIBBS: “The Soul of The War.” SIR P, GIBBS: “Romance of Empire.” SIR ERNEST BENN: “The Confessions of a Capitalist,” LOWELL THOMAS; “KabJuk of the Eskimo.” LOWELL THOMAS: “Beyond Khyber Pass SIR MAX PEMBERTON: “Life of Sir Henry Royce.” BEVERLEY NICHOLS: “Cry Havoc.” MARY WEBB: “Gone To Earth.” MARY WEBB: “Seven For a Secret,” J. RAMSAY MACDONALD; “Wanderings and Excursions,” ERIC LINKLATER: “Poets’ Pub,”

THE SOUTHLAND TIMES HEAD OFFICE: ESK STREET. Telephone: 20 and 1198, GORE OFFICE: MERSEY STREET. GORE, Telephone 429 M, 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 1/-, 3 days 2/6. 20 word§ 1/6, 3 days 4/-, 25 words 2/6, 3 days 7/-. CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS 5A per in?h, BIRTH, MARRIAGE, DEATH, 3/6; Death and Funeral Notices ponir biped 6/- each, IN MEMORIAM NOTICES: 3/6 cash; Verses (six words to line) 6d per line, CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH ADVERTISEMENTS ARE ACCEPTED: While every care is exercised in regard to the due, insertion of advertisements the Proprietors dp pot pold themselves responsible for non-inser-tion through accident or from other causes anti the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting or amending advertisements that they may deem objectionable even though such advertlseihents may have been received and paid'for in the actual course of business. — "

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Southland Times, Issue 23969, 8 November 1939, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23969, 8 November 1939, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23969, 8 November 1939, Page 6

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