MANY CHARMING STYLES IN MILADY'S FOOTWEAR.
New Season's Arrivals. The woman of exacting demands in dress is always very particular in her choice of footwear. She realises that the immaculate effect of her smartest gowns can be completely marred by inelegant shoes. A woman is judged by her shoes just as much, if not more, than by her frocks. If she purchases her needs at T. Clark's she can be sure that the verdict will be in her favour. »>e planned the early am~al of our new stocks of spring and summer footwear, and are now in the position to show the most advanced ; ;yles for the coming season. Here ara the moat exquisite designs in smart shoes we have ever handled, and we are sure you will agree that they really are beautiful models. The newest desigi s comprise various shades in grey, fawn, bamboo, beaver, nigger, as well as some delightful styles in black and white. In this new array of the finest imported and local footwear you will find a style and a shade to match every fashion H gowns. And the modest , rices wi.l make a special appeal to those with an eye to valu^. Make a point of inspecting this new and advanced showing of ladies' footwear at T. Clark's Three Quality Shoe Stores, 14-20, Victoria Street, Karangahape Road (between Tivoli and Queen Street), Three Lamps, Ponsonby.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 188, 9 August 1924, Page 12
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232MANY CHARMING STYLES IN MILADY'S FOOTWEAR. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 188, 9 August 1924, Page 12
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