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LABANS LTD. THE LYNX SUIT SHOP MERCERY SPECIALISTS, NEXT VEDIC. PHONE 10-994-SPORTS COATS OP DISTINCTIONLatest Tweeds, 35/-, 45/*. English make, 45/-, 52/6, 63/*. GREY FLANNEL SPORTS TROUSERS from 22/6, Pure English Worsted from 25/-. _ Also New Range Tweed Golf Shirts, including Ties to match, 12/6, 14/6, | 111188 II DB ID Billll ||Bill lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE The Menace of Weak Vision ! THERE is real danger in neglecting the warning given by weakness of vision. The eyes, unequal to their task, if uncared for, will gradually become less efficient, imposing a strain on the whole system, developing irritability and lowering vitality. These delicate organs—the eyes—merit the utmost care, for so much happiness depends upon them. On the first appearance of weakness, such as blurred vision, pain after use, or headaches, have your eyes immediately examined by, us, and suitable glasses provided. Probably such skilfully-prepared aid will be all that is required to provide normal pain-free sight. HUGH & G. K. NEILL LTD. Consulting Opticians, 93 GEORGE STREET. Walk Comfortably A y /, iiei A—Ladies' Black or ,Brown Kid 2-Eyelet Instep Tie Shoes, covered Cuban heels. Extra wide fitting (as illustrated) — 16/6 Also a similar shoe in one-bar or gusset Court at same price. The same fittings in Black or Brown Suede Gusset Court 19/6 Relieve that tired, , burning sensation across the ball of the foot with Johnson’s Callous Cushions. One pair can he adjusted to fit all your shoes. 3/9 pair. without soreness, without hot, tired feet Smart “Comfort” Shoes If your feet are inclined to “hum” and become sore and tired in hot weather, here are shoes to correct the trouble. Come and let our experts fit you. 'A smart design in an extrh large fitting Black Glace Derby Shoe, with special joint pocket: low leather heels. Will fit the widest foot. English make, 35/-. Also in one-bar style, 33/6. Famous Bostock Shoes in extra wide fittmgs, leather or covered heels. Black or Brown Glace Kid One-bar, with joint pocket, 29/6. Court with joint pocket and arch lift, 35/-. Also a _ similar fitting in Black or Brown Suede, in instep tie design, 37/6. A new English two-bar style in Black or Brown Glace Kid. Arch lift and metatarsal pads. Leather Cuban heels. 27/6. Distinctive Models in the Sir Herbert Barker Shoes, specially designed by this famous manipulative surgeon. (1) A smart two-strap design, with leather Cuban heels, welted soles. (2) A similar lino in a full lace design. All one price, 55/-. B—Special Arch Preserver Shoes, in Black or Brown Glace Kid, welted soles, Cuban heels. Bostock: Lace or three-strap design, 46/Croekett 4.Jones: Strap and Lace, 52/6 Selby: Strap, Lace, and Court (one illustrated), 69/6 W. HARRIS & SON LTD. FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, SIX SHOPS, DUNEDIN. »>■ Children do not mind wearing glasses when they are comfortably designed. Our modem frames are in pleasing and attractive styles. Come and see them. Fairmaid* Optical Co, Ltd. QUEEN'S BUILDING, 119 PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN, C.l. A. H, FAIRMAID, L. N. MEDLIN, Consulting Opticians.

DUNEDIN TELEPHONE DIRECTORY CLOSING DATE ' for new or amended entries FRIDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, 1936 Entries notified after that date be inserted if practicable. Make Application Now for your name to appear in the November Telephone Directory

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Evening Star, Issue 22452, 24 September 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22452, 24 September 1936, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22452, 24 September 1936, Page 18

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