GREY KID SHOES FOR LADIES’ WEAR. Shown in COURT, STRAP, and TIE; shoes made by C. and J. Clark, England, and Paragon Factory; remains of several lines which were sold as high as 355. SPECIAL CLEARING PRICE, 19s 64 per pair. BLACK SUEDE COURT and TIE SHOES, with Spanish heels, round toes; fashionable shoes. SPECIAL PRICE, 19s 6d per pair, SUEDE TIE SHOES, in Navy or Brown; cut-out fronts, round toes, with low* heels; smart wear for young people. Price, 22s 6d per pair. PATENT TIE SHOES, Tomboy toes, round, low heels; neatly stitched shoes and comfortable shapes. Price, 18s 6d per pair. TIE SHOES, in PATENT or GLACE KID, with Cuban heels, short front, selfstitchings; very smart shapes. Price, 16s 6d per pair. BLACK GLACE COURT SHOES, with low Cuban heels; plain shoes for useful wear, light to wear;, good quality. Price, 16s 6d per pair. ENGLISH FLEXITY STRAP SHOES, in BLACK or "BROWN GLACE, with Cuban heels; as the name implies, they, are very flexible. Price, 25s per pair. BROWN or BLACK GLACE COURT SHOES, lightest possible soles, Cuban heels; made with tongue flaps with stitched leather. Prices, 255, 27s 6d, 30s. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT of HIGHEST GRADE EECTIVE ENGLISH SHOES in COURTS, made in BLACK or BROWN GLACE and BLACK SUEDE; pump soles, delightful to wear. ALSO, from the factory of SOUTHALL, NORWICH, ENGLAND, a shipment of COURT SHOES in BLACK, NAVY, and BROWN GLACE and SUEDE, made with Cuban heels, high cut tongue shoes. Moderate price, 32s 6d per pair. SPORT SHOES FOE LADIES AND MEN, FOB TENNIS AND BOWLING, HAVE ARRIVED. For BOWLING we show TAN GLACE LACE, with stout . crepe rubber full soles. Ladies’, 22s 6d; Men’s, 255. For TENNIS a big range of LACE and STRAP CANVAS, with crepe rubber soles and heels. Prices run from 4f lid to 7s 6d, ISLIP & WATT, 148 GEORGE STREET. MONSTER Ribbon Parade, Saturday, 26th September, Basement, Town Hall; post entries, closing 7.30 p.m., Saturday, 26th. Moray Place entrance.—Dunedin Fanciers’ Club, parent body of Otago (1887); A. Fraser, Stuart street, . Seer©, tary. 10ST AND FOUND. LOST, Tuesday, between Arthur Barnett’s and Canongate,* Parcel containing stamped fancywork and cottons; reward.— Communicate P 633, ’ Star,* "li OST, Handbag, Rattray street telephone. J-J —Return address on letter containing wages; reward. __ ■ LOST, Monday, on tram. Brown Zipp Shopping Bag, containing purse, baby clothes, sundries. —Reward returning’ 585 Castle street. , ■ LOST, Bunch of Keys, on ring, somewhere in Dunedin, probably near Post Office; reward.—Communicate P 696, ‘ Star.* LOST, Anderson’s Bay, Black Scotch Terrier ; answers to Chips.—Finder please communicate 19 Merchiston street; reward. FOUND. —Otago Dental Service: New Set of Teeth from £2 5s. —206 Princes street (3 doors below Woolworths). EDUCATIONAL. ROSSBOTHAM’S Commercial College.Passes, Shorthand and Typing, 86 per cent.; specialising Bookkeeping and University Course. 75 per cent. BROWN’S COLLEGE, Above Moray Place P.O.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping: rapid individual tuition; ranway concessions; telephone 10-697. JH. HUTTON, Teacher of all Hawaiian • and Orchestral Musical Instruments; demonstrations, classes. Studio, above Butterfield’s, Octagon. 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. Address Octagon Hall. I Frederick Newton Smith, Duke street, » Dunedin, will Not be Responsible for any Debts unless contracted under my written authority.—l9/9/36. . GENTLEMAN wishes to Make the Acquaintance of Widow under 38 years, view matrimony.—P63l, ‘ Star.’ HOLIDAY RESORTS. WANTED, Furnished Crib for one week at Xmas; Macandrew or Company Bay.—P679, 1 Star.’ WANTED, Crib or House, Furnished or Unfurnished, 3 weeks, Xmas; pay well; particulars.—P39s, * Star.’ GARDENING. FOR good results from forty-hour week sow Skene’s “ I reductive ” Seeds; always ' fresh.— Skene’s, Stuart .street, Dunedin. POULTRY. FOR SALE, 6 White Leghorn Pullets, 8 months, laying; 6s each.—P667, 1 Star.’ SKENE’S "Productive" Chicks, Chicks, Chicks; sturdy and well bred; now ready.—Skene’s. Stuart street, Dunedin. IF you need Building Material send an Advertisement to the ‘ Star.* i
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Evening Star, Issue 22451, 23 September 1936, Page 10
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