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y-. oJn ! .extraordinary 111 DESPITE World Shortage of Leather! DESPITE rapidly advancing prices of all i Footwear!! DESPITE Russia's extensive operations on DESPITE less cattle killed and more leather ! the hide market!!! consumed!!! ! Despite all these things, and they are very real things, as the near future will prove, K.K. FOOTWEAR, LTD., the well-known Boot and Shoe Distributors have captured a City Warehouse Shoe Stock of a very high order, of very large dimensions, and at a price which makes every previous purchase pale into insignificance, coming as it does yrhen everything points to stupendous advances in the price of Footwear in the very near future. Some indication of the price at which this Warehouse Stock has been bought may be gleaned from the few quotations given below. The Stock consists chiefly of new English, Canadian, and locally-made goods, and fortunately embodies a full representation of Ladies', Gent's, Boys', Girls', Maids' and Infants* lines. Delivery has now been taken of the entire stock by K.K. FOOTWEAR, LTD., at their Karangahape Road Store, and classification has been completed for its disposal. The Dimensions of the Stock may be gauged by the fact that some twenty manufacturers* j goods are represented. Here are a few lines to indicate what these are like: LADIES' BLACK VELVET OXFORD SHOES, covered MA3DS' AND WOMEN'B Z TO 7 PATENT BAH SHOES, ' Louis heels, rull toes, English make—Worth 10/6 pair. " est English make, full toes, low heels—Usually sola K.K. SELLS FOR O / I 1 ror 17/6 pair--2/11 K.K. KLU FOR LADIES' GLACE KID 1-BAR BHOES, flat heels, square rii*L*» n « ...» nnBV MnnT „ ' toes, superior make-Worm 10/6 pair wide toes? En?lish 8/11 ron 4/ii LADIES' PATENT DERBY SHOES, Louis or Cuban heels, GIRLS' It TO 1 BLACK BUEDE 1-BAR V.S.. wide top« / superior quality, full fitting—worth 22/6 pair. English 'make—Worth 7/11 Dair. A K.K. SELLS FOR 'J J K.K. SELLS FOR LADIES' BOX CALF 1-BAR SHOES, high Cuban heels. CHILDREN'S 4 TO 6 1-BAR SHOES, welted solesserviceable—Worth 12/6 pair. Worth 4/11 pair. K.K. SELLS FOR 7/11 - 2yn LADIES' SUEDE OXFORD WALKING SHOES, low heels; 2aR°SHOES, ttwTee'l!, in fawn, grey, champagne—Worth 60/- pair. 25/- pair worm K.K. SELLS FOR J SELLS FOR LADIES' BLACK CLOTH WALKING SHOES, English GENT.*B GLACE KID OXFORD BOOTS, leather lined. make, covered Cuban heels, smart—Worm 10/6 pair. new full iocs, hand welted—Worth 35/- pair. K.K. SELLS FOR 1 1 BKU "* FOR J LADIES' PATENT FANCY BAR SHOES, open sides, ® toecap, Louis heels—Worth 22/6 pair. new aesl 6 n . serviceable wear—Worth 27/6 pair. K.K. BELLS FOR BELLS FOR LADIES' GLACE KID OXFORD WALKING SHOES, Cuban <t ° Uble S ° leS ' DaUed and heels, new design—Worth 65/- pair. v «r r nD m ~ K.K. SELLS FOR •% A If* SELLS FOR Jio/1 1 ' GENT.'S STOUT COOKHAMS, double sole, English make. LADIES' FIRST GRADE FLORAL 1-BAR TINSEL SHOES, selected materials, calT linings—Usually 45/- pair ' gold trimmings, low heels—Worth 25/- pair. KJt. SELLS FOR r K-K. SELLS FOR Ig//» 25/- ® GENT.'S CLACE KID OXFORD WALKING SHOES, patent LADIES' SILVER BROCADE 1-BAR SHOES, low heels, toecap, hand welted, newest sha^— Worth 35/- pair. ! J English make—Worth 25/- pair. BELLS FOR AA //* K.K. SELLS FOR Ig//» ££/Q 10 / D GENT.'S GLACE COURT EVENING SHOES, pump soles I I English make—Usually 16/6 pair. '• LADIES' PATENT 1-BAR WALKING SHOES, chic make, K.K. SELLS FOR f r\ If j lull Louis heels, latest designs—Worth 35/- pair. 111 / nt! KJt. SELLS FOR 1 mf //* *v/ V j 1//0 GENT.'B ENGLISH LEATHER SUPPERS, strong and \\\ * • ' v serviceable—Usually 8/li and 10/6 pair. I! LADIES' GLACE KID OXFORD SHOEB, low heels, Cana- K.K. SELLS FOR f? /-f f j diun make—Worth 35/- pair. n/ I I K.K. SELLS FOR BOYS' TAN WILLOW CALF 11 TO 1 DERBY BOOTS, ! < * • / w Victor make —Worth 18/6 pair. LADIES' PATENT 1-BAR SHOES, Victor make, semi- KK - BELLB Fo * f/\ J£* i I Louis heels, new design—Worth 35/- pair. IU/U I | K.K. SELLS FOR 1 7//* 600 PAIRS FIRST GRADE WHITE CANVAS SANDAL i | 1 / / O BAR TENNIS SHOES, Canadian make — Usual Price. | LADIES' PATENT OXFORD BHOEB, re snake inser- " 1 1)31 ' K.K. SELLS FOR A/+ « 111 tiou, full Louis heels, chic make—Worth 35/- pair. 4/11 1 K.K. SELLS FOR f rj /g% * * j 1 / / O 400 PAIRS GENT.'S WHITE CANVAS TENNIS SHOES. i Canadian make, first grade—Usually 8/11. S. ! LADIES' TAN CALF 1-BAR SHOES, low heels, comrort- K.K. SELLS FOR J/11 ! able fitting. New and stylish—Worm 27/6 pair. 4/ 1. X II i K.K. SELLS FOR -J fj / 850 PAIRS GENT.'S WHITE CANVAS TENNIS SHOES, 1 i * • • v superior crepe rubber soles, Canadian make—Usually | ' LADIES' CANADIAN WHITE WASHABLE KID LACE S/11 pair. j; WALKING SNOEB, Cuban heels. Entirely new—Worth FOR A I \ \ 45/- pair. «*/ 1 1 K.K. SELLB FOR «| rj /*+ 250 PAIRS GENT.'S WHITE TENNIS SHOES, goloslied, ' A 0 / Canadian make—Worth 6/11 pair. I N LADIES' GLACE KID 1-BAR WALKING SHOES, English K * K * Q/1 1 make, welted, low heels, first grade—Worth 25/- pair. *>*/ A K.K. SELLS FOR I) /£ 240 PAIRS MEN'S STOUT CHROME SHOOTERS, wilh ' ! or without caps, some nailed, some plain, double soles— ' Worth to-day, 27/6. 1 LADIES' CANADIAN PATENT 1-BAR WALKING SHOES, K.K. SELLS FOR f P* /g% leather Cuban heels, full toes, first grade—Worth 35/- 1 / / n K.K. SELLS FOR 1 A/C ™ W I IH/h These are but a few or the many lines in the many 1 * w w hundreds included In this gigantic stock. The Disposal of this stock has already commenced YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS NOW! K V ' s Karangahape Road Store ONLY! Will our customers of K.K.'s other Branches All Mail Orders will be dealt with in rotation M please note, as such a stock as this requires received. Postage must be added. 3$ ■ much space to handle successfully, the g ■ Karangahape Road store is best able to cope ALL ROADS LEAD TO K.K.'s STORE, | 9 with its distribution. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. & g |^' | Life's Uncertainty/ |j | To-morrow, may mean Sorrow Ij | WiU YOU Take the Risk and avoid the " STAR'S" |j | Liberal Protection of 4 II | CI AAA Free Insurance g J 1 cbliQ Vsj V Backed by th« Prudential | |^| 3 g Assurance Company Ltd. = jfl^i | 1 To every "Star" Reader-Subscriber between th« ages of 17 to 70 | S I who may even TO-NIGHT meet with «n .cc.dent— perhaps d«tb. g l||| | | — j||.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1928, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1928, Page 7 (Supplement)