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4 Big Bargains in Boots U Shoes T. *£L ARK'S Sterling Value in Summer Footwear When we look round our stocke we are enthusiastic about the value we are offering. There is no doubt about it that specialisation is the way to give satisfaction. We have specialised In Footwear and in giving customers foot comfort, and we give all our attention to that important subject. As a result we looked ahead and bought well in advance. As a matter of fact, if we were to buy the same goods now they would cost customers from 30 to 50 per cent more, which ia a tremendous consideration these days. If you look at the prices given below you will readily recognise that T. CLARK is keeping prices down. Come in, see the goods, get full information. There is no obligation to purchase, and we are quite sure the values will show it to be economic to purchase here. NO. 1 BARGAIN. LADIES' WHITE HIGH-LEGGED NUBUCK BUTTON , BOOTS. Without doubt the best value in New Zealand. They look well, and they iwear splendidly. We have Been some of the same material supplied a considerable time ago, and although constantly worn and cleaned, they ■ look better now than they did original!}'. Then high-legged boots are an economy in hosiery. They are smart and fashionable, they look well for summer, and may be kept for future seasons, or, if blackened, they make an excellent winter boot. The material is in them —that is the reason. We are making a special price of th«se splendid boots, and while our stock lasts we will sell them for 30/-. Without doubt this is a bargain to be taken prompt advantage of. We post to any address on receipt of size and remittance, plus 6d. for postage. SO. 2 BARGAIN. LADIES , VELVET 1-BAR SHOE, Of English manufacture. These shoes were on order two years ago, and through freight trouble the original order was not ■ fulfilled. Now we hare them delivered at the old price, -which is 50 per cent below lauded cost to-day. We are giving our customers the benefit, and this splendid shoe, fashionable and serviceable, is being offered at a flirure which will enmire rapid sale. T. CLARK'S PRICE IS OXLY S/6. See these Splendid Goods. NO. 3 BARGAIN. CHILDREN'S VERY FINE GLACE KID 1-BAR SHOE, pump coles; sizes 7, 8. D, and 10. This line was secured at bedrock prices, and if imported to-day would cost double. Buy now at T. CLARK'S PRICE. ONLY 7/11. NO. 4 BARGAIN. GENT.'S CHROME / iDEBSY BALS., broad toe. full fitting, eerwn soles, New Zealand make, leather throughout. These have been secured at a fine price, and T. CLARK is ottering them as a January snip at 19/6. We ironlld like to fully impress customers with the Importance of 'thie announcement. The long acquaintance we have had with the buying public lets them know that we are not In any way sensational in our methods. Every day and every week we give sterling value and carelul attention to the footwear needs of ladles, men, and children. In every way we study the future of our business, and build upon our reliability. But these four specials are such that In these times everyone who needs foot-wear of this kind should instantly take the opportunity. Either shop will do. Come to Poneonhy or to the City shop and your needs -will be supplied. T. CLARK, Specialist in Footwear, Three Lamps, Ponsonby; and Victoria Street, City.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 9, 10 January 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 9, 10 January 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 9, 10 January 1918, Page 7

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