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SKIN SHOES AEE MOST FASHIONABLE For Dress Wear, and are Much in Evidence. GREY—FAWN—BROWN—NAVY. NAVY PYTHON SKIN COURT OR TIB SHOES, BROWN TIE OB COURT SHOES, FAWN COURT SHOES WITH STEEL’ BUCKLES, GREY COURT SHOES, PLAIN. FRONTS. Tire prices are vrey moderate, from 255, 26* 6d, 28s 6d -upwards. SUEDE LEATHERS ARE MUCH IN DEMAND. We Have opened out a very dressy Shoe made in BLACK or BROWN SUEDE, with Cuban covered' heels, high-cut monk style, with buckle, strap, and interlaced front. It is made on a dressy shape. Price, 27s 6d. From ENGLAND we have received a VERYi STYLISH Shipment of DRESS SHOES in Court shape, exclusive goods for special occasions, in BLACK, NAVY, and BROWN,with high Spanish heels, short fronts, strapped-on vamps, and lightly made. Wo commend these shoes to your notice.- Price, 35s 6d. Tie SHOES at MODERATE prices are much shown, and will be largely worn, chiefly in BLACK GLACE, BROWN GLACE, and - PATENT, with medium heels, neatly selfstitched. Prices from 16s 6d, IBs 6d, to 255. TENNIS SHOES FOR LADIES AND MEN Are obtainable in a large selection of shapes and kinds. Made by the best Canadian and English Houses. LADIES WHITE CANVAS STRAP. TENNIS SHOES, with crepe rubber soles and heels. Prices, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, 7s 6d. LADIES' WHITE CANVAS LACE SHOES, with crepe rubber soles. Prices, 4s 6d, 4s lid, 5s 6d, 5s lid. MEN’S TENNIS SHOES, with stout crepo rubber soles and heels, White and Colours. Prices, 5s 6d, 7s 6d,-8s 6d, 9* 6d, 10s 6d, ISLIP AND WATT, 148 GEORGE STREET. . MEETINGS. DRAMA. A MEETING TO EXPLAIN DETAILS OF A.C.B. DRAMA CLASSES AND TO ENROLL MEMBERS will he held at Kin, mont Hall, Mosgiel, at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, 3rd October. TO-NIGHT! SOUTH DUNEDIN UNEMPLOYED ASSOCIATION.—A General Meeting will be held, Glasgow Street Hall, 7.30. Business: General. October issue Cinema Con. cessions. ANDERSON’S BAY BOY SCOUT -GROUP.—The Annual Meeting and Birthday will be held in the School Hall on Wednesday, October 9th, at 7.30 p.m. Parents and all interested are invited to attend.—J. M. M’Gregor, hon. sec. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BUSINESS Girl requires Private Board; central; urgent.—B7B6, ‘Star.* COMFORTABLE Board available, private home, near Town Hall. —40 York Place. GNEDIN. Y.M.C.A.—Superior Accommodation, excellent table; swimming pool, gymnasium, billiards, table tennis; casuals and permanents, NICE Sunny Single Room vacant for Boarder; reasonable; every convenience.—36o High street; phone 10-948. PRIVATE Home in good locality would like Gentleman Boarder; every convenience; washing, etc.; 22s 6d.—8754, ‘ Star.’ WORKING Man requires Board, south; single room.—State terms 8781, ’ Star * Office. ■ WANTED, by Couple, 2. Unfurnished Rooms; use of conveniences and n» stairs; central.—B7sß, * Star.’ ” WANTED, 1 oj 2 steady, permanent Men Boarders good home;, terms.moderate; washing, etc.—26 Cargill street. . LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Gent’s Nickel Watch, vicinity of George street and Opoho, Saturday night; reward.—B79s, ‘ Star. 1 LOST, Pigskin Glove; reward. —122 Stuart street. LOST, Saturday, 21st, Wristlet Watch, vicinity Cargill’s Castle. Finder please ring 18-167; reward. • LOST, Monday, 2 One Pound Notes.— Ring telephone 12-375; reward. LOST, Tuesday night, in front of 4-YA, Stuart street, Silver Wristlet Watch; reward.—Communicate ■ 8773, ‘ Star.* LOST, Monday evening, Pound Note,'Albany street-St. Clair car-Octagon.-» Please communicate 8761, * Star 1 Office. OST, 3 Keys on a ring.—Communicati 8749, ‘ Star’; reward. - OST, Monday, Black Zip Purse (thint Coughtrey Street, St. Clair), contain, ing glasses, etc. —Apply M‘Dougall, ! St, Clair; phone 23-806. LOST, Highgate, Saturday evening, Woollen Gauntlet Glove. Please return 122 Highgate. 8 . * LOST, 10 days ago, English Setter; black patch over eye.—Finder pleas* ring 15-874; reward. ■ : LOST, Sunday, String Amber Beads, between Caversham and city (keepsake); reward.—34 Peter street, Caversham. LOST, by Widow, Sum of Money. Tuesday; good reward.—Please comnvinicate TWO Pigeons, black-and-white tumblerss reward.—BoO6, ‘Star.’ * V: |

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Evening Star, Issue 22149, 2 October 1935, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22149, 2 October 1935, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22149, 2 October 1935, Page 12

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