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| Pit, Pat,-He Goes ... to Waghorne’s 5A LADIES’ WHITE CALF, 3-tie punched ramp; 3 to 7 11/9 Best Quality in the World. 12A CHILDREN’S BEST QUALITY 2STRAP CREPE SOLE SANDALS. 4 to 6, 3/11; 7 to 9, 4/11; 10, 5/11; 11 to 1, 6/11; 2 to 5, 8/6. LADIES’ BLACK EMBOSSED VELVET STRAP SHOES, Cuban heels; 2 to 7; also half-sizes— Same in spike heels—--10/6 Same in Court--3A 10/6 raw® mm 4A LADIES’ WHITE CALF, 2 to 7 12/6 LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS TIE SHOE, rubber solo and heel; 3 to 7; also half-sizes—--7/6 8A Same in Beige—--7/6 mmsm 9 j\ LADIES’ WHITE MESH TIE SHOES, rubber solo and heel; 2 to 7; also half-sizes 2 to 7 7/3 IDA Same in Beige—--7/3 11A MEN’S WHITE CANVAS CRICKET BOOTS—--16/9 HE IS A POOR GARDENER WHO DOES NOT REJOICE IN A WELL=KEPT LAWN, but it takes a good LAWN MOWER to keep it so. Our Machines run so smoothly and cut so easily that it is a treat to use them. Come in and let us demonstrate how good they are. 12in. 14in. 16in. SURE TO CUT JUNIOR; plain bearing 45/= SURE TO CUT, ball bearing - 62/6 SURE TO CUT SENIOR, ball bearing 67/6 72/6 MASPORT SERVICE, ball bearing ... 65/= 67/6 (JUALCAST, ballbearing... ... ... ...62/= 65/= Railed, 2/= extra. GRASS CATCHERS, with Galvanised Bottoms, 6/6. Railed, 9d extra. From Vernon Smith Ltd. THE IRONMONGERS IN GEORGE STREET. Children do not mind wearing glasses when they are comfortably designed. Our modern frames are in pleasing and attractive styles. Come and see them. Fainiiald Optical Ltd* QUEEN’S BUILDING, 119 PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN, C.l. A. H. FAIRMAIL), L. N. MEDIAN, Consulting Opticians.

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Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 24

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275

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 24

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