F ootwesr For i i/ADlBS' SHOES, MEN'S BOOTS and SHOES i . BEDROCK PRICES. ( " Try Weston's MY PRICES ARE BEDROCK BECAUSE MY OVERHEAD CHARGES ARE BEDROCK. Ribble Street. Opp. Club Hotel.
• ! New Extraordinary SOQQQQQ ! Owing to an estraordinary purchase of Ready-to-Wear Suits we are able to offer something quite out of tlie ordinary in Value. These Suits are selling very freely and in eacli and every case cnstomers have been more than surprised at the exeell'ent -value they represent. 69/6 Nett Cash. Por, Style and 'Workmanship. these Snits are ealcnlated to satisfy the mast fastidions. Smart hnes of ^modern design mahe just £uat difference, and here you have these details combined with pleasing seleetion of Grey Ma-n-'ials of Colonial mannfaeture, for the ridieulons cost of 69/6. Mai! Ordeis, All mail orders are promptly attended to hy us and railed or, posted Pree. From Milligans Fashion Cenlre for Mess.
j pOR FINEST QUALITY MEAT at '■ DPT ?,ecas°nal¥e. Prices fry CAMP- } BELL S Dominion Butchery. 'Phone ! 1780. j.,i j gRING your Hemstitching to The I MINERVA, Ribble Street. ? ■ ._ '7;;/ t ! GREY HAIR. j ■ *7 r ' j A TRANSFORMATION j ' " j was caused recently in the appearI ance of a well known young man ; who looked prematurely aged bej cause of his grey hair. He was persuaded by David S. Bain, Chemist, Globe Hotel Buildings, to try a bottle of Iiis well kqown Hair Restorer. Within a fortni'ght his hair was quite restored to its original colour and texture. This Renewer is a eonic as well and besides keeping the hair soft and free from scruf and dandruff it readily promotes grovrth of hair and prevents baldness. Used according to directions it is a certain restorer of grey and faded hair to its original lustre. Price 2s 6d, from David S. Bain, Chemist, Globe Hotel Buildings.
THE SCOTT PICTURE CIRCUIT. 'THE MAILMAN.5* Sunrise on a wind-swept beach. A man awakes, and eollects his siattered wits. He was on his way when the lightning struck. But where? The old mail-man drags his exhausted body up the hill to the prison. A surprise awaits him, and the nature of the surprise is one of the most dramatic moments ever flung upon the screen. All will be graphically shown when "The Mailman," one of the most vivid and dramatic pictures of the day, will be shown at your theatre. See advt. in this issue, THE ENTERPRISE, ^/E are offering Special Values all ' round, rubber aprons from 3s 6d, Ruhber Pilchers 2s Gd, large sizes in frocks, overalls, and bloomers, sockings from ls 6d. We stock all the leading makes in art silk; good value in ladies' and children's black cashmere, socks and stockings; umpers in white and fugi eilk, also silk and wool. Newest in gloves silk and imitation suede. Princess Underskirts in Fugi and Long Cloth; trimmed lace and embroidrey; cotton singlets from ls 6d; we stock the Joan of Arc and Vedonis, also silk and wool vests, Roslyn make, ladies' and children's garters, handkerchiefs; art silk and cotton laces, lace fronts, hows and ties. Infants' gowns, barras, bootees. shoes, vests, shawls, frocks and jumpers! Large range of transfers, wools, cottons and silks and stamped work in great variety. Flanelette and long cloth, good make. MISS FAIRHALL.
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North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17165, 23 March 1927, Page 2
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