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ABRAHAM WACHNER’S, DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON STREET. Upstairs. YOUNG MEN’S SHOES—22/6, 24/6, 27/6, Black or Brown. In half sizes. MEN’S NAILED BOOTS-23/6, 24/6, 27/6. MEN’S DURATA BOOTS—23/6, 24/6, 27/6. MEN’S H. & T. BOOTS—23/6, 24/6, 27/6. MEN’S GYM SHOES—3/6, 5/6, 7/6. MEN’S SANDALS—I2/6, 14/6. ASK TO SEE THE LATEST IN LADIES COATS MEN’S SLIPPERS—7/6, 12/6. MEN’S SLIPPER BOOTS—IO/6, 25/6. TENNIS. TENNIS. 3x5 WHITE LACE GYM SHOES—S/6 Pair. 3x7 LADIES’ White or Brown Strap GYM SHOES—S/6 Pair. Every Size. Every Colour. CHILDREN’S and LADIES’ SANDALS IN STOCK. ASK FOR LADIES’ TWO TONE SHOES. NAVY AND WHITE. BROWN AND WHITE. BLACK AND WHITE. TAN AND WHITE. FAWN AND WHITE. 24 SNIPS in LADIES’ FUR COATS. Just Arrived 10 new lines MATRON’S Navy, Black, Brown and Brown Green HEALTH SHOES. XMAS SLIPPERS; all colours. abeahaT WACHNER, DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, UPSTAIRS. DON STREET. SOUTH’S BOOK DEPOT, LTD. Successors to Strong fid.. | BOOKSELLERS & | (Opposite Post Office) BOOKS , w ■ For those who like plenty’mt action. “SIX FEET OF DYNAMITE,” 8/-. Berkley Gray. A story of a secret service man who penetrated into the heart of Germany to rescue his friend from a concentration camp. How he narrowly escapes many times makes thrilling reading. (A Norman Conquest story). “SHOWHOUSE SOLD,” 9/6. Russell Thorndike. The story of a man who stopped at nothing to gain his own ends. Embezzlement, bigamy, double murder and how he was sold in the end. “WARE DANGER,” 9/6. Gordon Ashe. A fast moving thriller. “THE MARQUIS OF CARABAS,” 11/-. “THE SWORD OF ISLAM,” 7/-. Rafael Sabatini. You can always be certain of action with Sabatini. “A DEED WITHOUT A NAME,” 8/-. “BOTANY BAY,” 11/6. (Action all the way), by the authors of “Mutiny on the Bounty,” Charles Nordhoffe and James Norman Hall. a^saC * >>eUi ° VALUES IN MEN’S WEAR

SPORTS COATS Plain and Check Tweeds; blues, greys, brown. 63/- to 95/-. SPORTS TROUSERS All the wanted shades, in plain and stripes. 35/- to 42/6. RAIN COATS Fawn cotton gaberdine. Raglan style. 82/6. DRESSING GOWNS Heavyweight all wool, check. 72/6 to 119/6. FUR FELT HATS Fashionable colours. Smart styles. 22/6. 27/6. 32/6. WORK AND DRESS SHIRTS FOR BIG MEN. FELT HATS Blues. Browns. Greys. Smart shape. 13/6. COAT SHIRTS Plain and Striped effects. Fused collars. 12/6, 13/6. WORKING WEAR FOR BIG MEN. MEN’S SLIPONS ; New fancy knits. All shades. 12/6 to 19/6. WORKING SOCKS All wool ribbed and plain. Grey, Heather. 1/9. 2/3 to 3/3. “JOCKEY” UNDERWEAR We carry a full range SINGLETS, SHORTS. Midway and Longs BOYS’ OVERCOATS Wool Tweeds. Browns, Blues. Fit Boys 3 to 7. 39/6 to 49/6. BOYS’ SHIRTS Canoe and Polo collars. Guaranteed cloths. 6/11. COTTON INTERLOCK TRUNKS AND ATHLETIC SINGLETS. English fabric. 3/6. 4/11. 5/6. SUITS TO MEASURE. Inspect our range of Suitings. We guarantee a perfect fit. Such a pity to allow spots, y W pimples, sore patches or blemi f /tai $ *—■) ■ ishes of any kind to worry you I when the healing touch of fl D.D.D. Prescription will clear I A them all away. When all jwU dse fails, this soothing, antiseptic liquid puts an end to eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, ulcers, bad legs, spots, boils or I? ill sc P^ c sorcs * D.D.D. Prescripff | ’ll tion provides valuable first-aid J f ffl in cases of burns, scalds and i_Z * / N open wounds. Always keep a J supply handy. W. A D.D.D. Prescription is sold by chemists everywhere at 2 /3. 3/11 & 7/ 2 a bottle. 67

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Southland Times, Issue 24886, 28 October 1942, Page 4

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566

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 24886, 28 October 1942, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 24886, 28 October 1942, Page 4

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