TENNIS, CROQUET, AND SPORTS SHOES IN ABUNDANCE FOE LADIES, YOUNG PEOPLE, AND MEN. FOB LADIES. WHITE CANVAS STEAP SHOES,, with crepe soles and block crepe heels. Prices-* » 3s lid, 4s 6d, 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s 6d. WHITE CANVAS LACE SHOES, with guard toes, crepe soles, full. Ladies’, 6a 6d; men’s, 7s 6d. WHITE CANVAS LACE SHOES, plain fronts, with rubber toe inside, full crepe soles. Price, 5s 6d. Made with heels, price 6s 9d. WHITE NET FEONT STEAP SHOES, with crepe soles and heels, stout erepa rubber insole. Price, 8s 6d. WHITE CANVAS LACE GYM. SHOES, with rubber toecap. Price, 4» 6d, FAWN CANVAS STEAP or LACE, Sun. bum shade; with crepe rubber soles and heels, rubber toecap, insole. Price, 5a lid. FOE MEN. WHITE CANVAS LACE SHOES, with guard toes, solid crepe rubber soles and heels; stout wear. Prices —3s Ud, 4s 6d, 4s lid. WHITE OE BEIGE LACE GYM. SHOES, full crepe rubber soles. Price, 6s lid. WHITE CANVAS LACE SHOES, with Brown trimmings, stout crepe rubber soles and heels; splendid for holiday wear. Price, 7s 6d. WHITE CANVAS LACE SHOES (“BBISTOL”), with Black crepe rubber sole* and cushion heels; for tennis wear. Price, 9s 6d. WHITE EXTRA STOUT CANVAS LACE SHOES (“STAMINA”), with Black crepe rubber soles and cushion heel*. Price, IQs 6d. WHITE CANVAS LACE SHOES, with canvas toecap, stout crepe rubber soles and heels; much used for tennis. Price, 10a 6d. BOWLING SHOES for LADIES and MEN, in BBOWN LEATHEE tops, with extra stout crepe soles and raised insteps, for green wear. Ladies’, 22s 6d; men 8,23 a 6d. Also obtainable in canvas tops, White or Sunburn. GET BEADY POE THE OPENING DAY, ISLIP AND WATT, 148 GEOEGB STEEET. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. COMFOETABLB Accommodation, on rise, sunny position, handy to tram; term* moderate. —3 Dundas street. . SUFEEIOE Board offered for Married Couple or Friends to share.—Albert House, 28 Albert street, under new management; moderate terms; tel. 11-076. SUPERIOR Home has Vacancies for Boarders; good table, every comfort; 25s per week.—47 Royal Terrace. WANTED, Accommodation on farm. Central Otago, as paying guests (five).-Address 5614, ‘Star.’ or phone 10-815. : . WANTED, Board, working Man, South Dunedin, single r00m.—5556, ‘ Star. ■ WANTED. Unfurnished Room, with meals, working man’s home, south end.—Address 5549 ; ‘Star.’; TED, an Old Age Pensioner or bmpanion to stop with Lady.— Ss36, TED, Board and Residence for orking Girl, must be reasonable and -5551, Star.’ TED, Board and Soft Washing by ■orking Man and Wife; private famit be reasonable. —5323, Star. FED, ending; best table; Royal Terrace, mished Flats To Let.—Address educational. IBOTHAM’S Commercial College.asses, Shorthand and Typing, 86 per penalising Bookkeeping and Uaiver* irso. 75 per cent. DOWN’S COLLEGE, Above Moray Place P.O.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Rookkeenine : rapid individual tuition; railconcessions; telephone 10-697. T H. HUTTON, Teacher of Violin, • Hawaiian and Spanish Guitars, Banjo-Mandolin, Ukulele; classes, demonstations.—Studio: Above Butterfield’s, Octagon. IF you need Building Material send as Advertisement to the ’Star/
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Evening Star, Issue 22463, 7 October 1936, Page 12
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