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THE NEW DESIGNS IN LADIES’ FOOTWEAE ARE VERT ATTRACTIVE AND DECIDEDLY NOVEL. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. WHEN STOCKS ARE FULL. ONE of the many new ideas worked out in leathers is that of BUCKLE STRAJ? MONK SHOES, inade in BLACK GLACE, BROWN GLACE, NAVY GLACE. Also in same shades in SUEDE leathers, BROWN, NAVY, and BLACK. The prices are quite moderate, ranging from 27s 6d,- 30s, upwards. THE NEW SQUARE-TOE SHAPES ar* much in VOGUE for fashionable wear. Made in TIE and STRAP, in BLACK, NAVY, or BROWN GLACE TIE. Priced at 21s. They are specially good, value. In BROWN or NAVY SUEDE TIE, in same square shape; the price is 255. While we have higher qualities marked at 30s and 33s 6d. COURT SHOES will be very popular oil account of their - neatness and smart step. They can be got in Glace leathers or Suede leathers, made ,in Cuban or higher heels. The price* start from 18s 6d, 21s, 255, 27s 6d. WE OFFER A BARGAIN IN SHOES m oddments of lines, all gathered from the stock, in COURT, STRAP, or TIB . Shoes, marked as high as 22s 6d, 255. Now marked at one special price, 12* 6d. . ANOTHER SPECIAL LINE IN C. AND J. CLARK’S BROWN or BLACK GLACE COURT SHOES, with Spanish heels. Shoes worth 33s 6d to 37s 6d, SPECIAL VALUE at 27s 6d. . IN MEN’S SHOES we are able to suggest a splendid line in BLACK or TAN LEATHER, made in sis, different shapes; all welted sewn soles, well made. The price is 21s per pair. TENNIS and SPORTS SHOES are now available in best Canadian makes. Also BOWLING SHOES, with Crepe or Red Rubber soles. , ISLIP & WATT, 148 GEORGE STREET. MEETINGS. . SOUTH DUNEDIN UNEMPLOYED ASSOCIATION. . . GENERAL MEETING, WEDNESDAY, JT September 16th, 1936 (To-night), at 30, Labour Party’s Rooms, Glasgow reet. 2 Ballots, 2. The Postponed pecial Meeting will be held concluon of General Meeting To-night (Wedesday), September 16th, .1936, re Fan ents Bill and Change of Name. G. S. BROWN, Hon. Sec. FIRST CHURCH OP OTAGO. EIGHTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING, In BURNS HALL, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at 7.45 p.m, EX-MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OP THI CONGREGATION CORDIALLY INVITED, DOUGLAS Social Credit Movement.— Members, friends invited to sth Birthday Party, September 26, in Vedic; tickets. Is *6d, on sale Oxford Book Shop; splendid programme ; please procure “ticket as early as possible. . OMESTIC Workers’ Union (Regd.).-V Meeting, Douglas Hall, 30 King street. Thursday, 7th inst., 8 p.m.; all interested invited. ' ,• SAWYERS BAY.—Marquee Conversazione, Saturday, September 19; speaker, Mf Jackson; all-day rally for Social Creditor* and friends; you are welcome. EDUCATIONAL. ROSSBOTHAM'S Commercial College.-* Passes. Shorthand and Typing, 86 pe« cent.; specialising Bookkeeping and sity Course. 75 per cent. ROWN’S COLLEGE, Above Moray Place P.O.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; rapid individual tuition; railway concessions; __ Jfl. HUTTON, Teacher of all Hawaiian • and Orchestral Musical Instruments; demonstrations, classes.—Studio, abov* Butterfield’s, Octagon. , UPILS Wanted for Banjo, Mandoliq. Guitar; fees reasonable; expert tuition.—Oliver W. Stokes, Patterson’* Buildings, Rattray street.' PERSONAL. ANY Girl or Woman lonely or needing advice can receive same free by calling on Sister Hazel at the Girls’ Lunch and Rest Rooms, Octagon Hall; hours daily (except Saturday), 12-2 p.m, Addrets Octacon Hall. ;

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Evening Star, Issue 22445, 16 September 1936, Page 10

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531

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 22445, 16 September 1936, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 22445, 16 September 1936, Page 10

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