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To Members of all Scottish Societies of Otago. IE would call your attention to the appearance of ' the famous Seaforth Highlanders, the Dagenham Lady Pipers and Mr William Heughan per medium of the Picture " TALKING FEET " which opens a season at the St. James Theatre to-day. Mr Heughan made many friends amongst us during his visit to Dunedin some years ago and many will remember this great artist announcing that when he next visited the Edinburgh of the South, it would be in a tin box. Well, " here he is." This is a combination of talent which, perhaps we may never again have the opportunity or privilege of seeing and hearing. " Talking Feet" has the endorsement of alt Scottish Societies, so we have pleasure in commending it to you. Yours faithfully, Peter Findlay, President. J. S. Douglas, Secretary. Council of Dunedin Scottish Societies. This picture is approved for Universal Exhibition. ;■?■; : m\ :-.:.;:,: m Lovely to look at and marvellously is the "T A ■'P wi/l+R It's an exclusive principle—the springs are sprung on springs in the modern "Lace Web" Suite. And what a difference it makes! You feel as though you're floating on air, so resilient and comfortable is this new suite. Instead of being sewn to fabric webbing, the springs in , the "Lace Web" are attached to flexible steel v .„ , r ].ou will be j laths that give with every movement of your body—and they'll stand up to a lifetime of j wqqx PACK merciless wear. «»„ }ou will be interested in the new WOOL PACK-covered SUITE also on display. This is an example of a New Zealand industry allied to" New Zealand workmanship. When you call we shall be delighted to show you this newest suite and demonstrate its construction. A wide selection of materials is available for vour choice of coverings. COII The Personality Furnishing House, Rattray Street Dunedm. RftV* • Sunny days outdoort are much more fun if your feet are comfortable, and these are the styles that will make you feel like walking on air. If you can't call, mail yout order. Satisfaction guaranteed. %w <e^ A—Ladles' Red, Green, Blue, Fawn, or Brown Calf SANDALS. Crepe sole and heel, flexible VeldtschoeD construction (as r illustrated). _ . Ik* Also Instep Tie design in Red, Green, or Brown Calf at the same price. A lighter weight in a T Bar design (similar to Illustration) in Red, White, or Blue—l3/6 B—Ladles' genuine hand-plaited CALF SHOES (a) "Fish-bone" design (as illustrated). Flexible leather soles; in Red, Fawn, Wine, Bottle Green, London Tan. Cuban heels. (b) A similar design with T bar. Green and White, Red and White, Brown and White, Blue and White, or Blue and Fnwn Combinations, or all Blue and all White. (c) A smart Three-eyelet Tie design in Black and White, Fawn and Brown, Green and London Tan, Wine and White, Blue and Wliite Combinations. Also in all Blue or *%*%}>£ all White. All one price • 3JL U $m W. msm m CK «■ v ; : Other lines In various combinations—2</6, and 29/6. BSs<ti« as C —Ladies' Black or Brown Suede TIE SHOES, Fringe tongue. Rubber sole and heel (as illustrated). Also a similar line in all Fawn or all Blue Calf at the same *= IS mis HARR » FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, SIX SHOPS, DUNEDIN xt mmmw\ fheftotiuX L/Gf/rWM

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24414, 27 September 1940, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24414, 27 September 1940, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24414, 27 September 1940, Page 9

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