SHOES OP A SPORTY CLASS • IN NEW IDEAS. FOR LADIES' STREET WEAK FOE SUNNY DAYS. NAVY OR BROWN SUEDE TIE SHOES, 3 eyelets, stitched soles; made in leather or rubber soles, low heels. Price, 13a 6d. BROWN OR NAVY GHILLIE SHOES, with leather saddle band, stitched soles; made with rubber soles, low flat heels. Price, 13s 6d. WHITE CANVAS GHILLIE SHOES, Whit* leather instep, rubber soles and ;hesls, low heels, self-stitched-on vamps. Price, 12s 6d. CRASH CANVAS SANDAL SHOES, trimmed with Navy leather, leather soles and low heels.' Price, 10s 6d. Sam* in GHILLIE shape. Price, 12s 6d. WHITE CALF CHARLESTON SANDAL, open vamps, leather soles, and low heels, dressy Shoes. Price, 12s 6d. NATURAL CRASH COURT SHOES, with leather soles, Cuban covered heels; smart and easy to wear, shoes. Pric* very moderate. 13s 6d. NATURAL CRASH STRAP AND SANDAL SHOES, with leather soles, Spanish or low Spanish heels. Prices, 14s 6d, 16s 6d. NAVY OR BROWN SUEDE SPORTS SHOES, with flap tongues, leather soles, and low heels. Special value at 19* 6d. GREY KID COURT SHOES, of English make, high grade quality, soft Shoes, and lightly made for dress wear. Special value, 19s 6d. TENNIS SHOES, in many styles of strap, lace, or otherwise, for new season’s games; opened out. BUY NOW.. BOWLING SHOES for Ladies and Men, in canvas or leather tops; with stout creb* rubber soles. Prices—Els, 22s 6d, 23s 6d. ' • - ' ■ ' HIKING SHOES, in leather, Black or Tan; made in lace or strap, with stout soles and low heels. . ALL THAT IS GOOD IN FOOTWEAR AT ISLIP 4 WATT, . , : 148 GEORGE. STREET. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BOARD-RESIDENCE, suit 2 Gentlemen; full board and washing, 255; Georg* street. —Ring 12-890. ■ - • BOARD Offered in superior home to young Gentleman willing to shar* room with son.-r-R438, ‘ Star.’ COMFORTABLE Board offered in quiet home, Taieri district; pleasant surroundings.—No. R 604, ‘ Star.’ , ~ COMFORTABLE Accommodation, on rise, sunny position, handy to tram; terms moderate.-—3 Dundas street. WANTED, Board, Lady engaged during day; own furniture; north end preferred. —R 528. ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, Board by Gentleman, vicinity Bishopsdourt Cricket Ground; handy rarage essential.—R47s, ‘ Star.’ 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, lookkeeping; rapid individual tuition; railray concessions; telephone 10-697. 1 H. HUTTON, Teacher of all Hawaiian W • and Orchestral Musical Instruments; demonstrations, classes, Studio, - above Butterfield’s, Octagon. LOST AND FOUND. ' OST, 28th, in Cargill road, between -4 Bradshaw and Loyalty streets, PurS* ntaining money, cld-age pension papers, id small articles; reward. —17 Loyalty reet. OST, a Lady’s. Chromium Wrist Watch, -4 in vicinity Woodhaugh; on lone 10-737. OST, Motor Cycle Number Plate, No. J 7645.—Finder please ring 18-155.' OST, between Kensington, Maori HUI, J Monday night, Fancywork, pansy de. rn—Kindly leave J. R. M’Kenne’s. 7 between Milton and Dunedin, Sun* V, 30 x 3i B.E. Tyre and Rim.—BeBroadway Parking; reward. Part of Earring, silver filigree and ink stones. —Return Paterson, jewel- -* M‘Kenzie’s); -reward. f. One Diamond Ring, Dunedin, Monay; reward. —R 631, ‘ Star.’ 7 to-day, about 1.45 p.m:. Leather [love, fur gauntlet, between ■ Moray trand Theatre. —Reward - returning 10UND.—Otago Dental Service; New Set of Teeth from £2 5s. —206 Prince* eet (3 doors below Wool worths). , TRADE PERSONAL. J laceT near Empire Theatre.—Tele--1-659. - _ (DEL from £1 ss; at Otago Dental cvice, 206 Princes street (3 doira 'oolworths). • a Car, drive yourself ;■ ntw irysler Plymouth, Hillman-Mihx, and Rentals; phone 10-953. FUR Coats Renovated and Remodelled, Necklets and Stoles at reduced prices. —Dunedin Furs, 397 Princes street <opp. Wren’s). ; JUST Arrived!—New models Whit* Machines; call and inspect worlds best.—Forrester’s Machine Depot, Stnar* street. , ...
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Evening Star, Issue 22457, 30 September 1936, Page 10
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