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M THE I J&l CAT'S IJR OUT! fr \ BOOTS & SHOES TO BURN! That Mighty Shoe Sale i Now in Full Swing. I Every pair in the Store will be reduced! Some Winter lines ! I will be offered at one-fourth, one-third and one-half usual prices. | 1 Furthermore, certain clearing lines will be emptied out at hut | I a few shillings per pair. Here are a few examples:— 8 Pef Pairppr_ r p,:_ B % GENT'S CAMEL-HAIR FELT SLIPPERS— LADIES* BLONDE SATIN 1-BAR SHOES 1 p btout felt and leather soles; large size* Low heels. English make 9/11 S | y ° nly 2/6 LADIES'PATENT SANDAL-BAR SHOES— ■■ GENT'S BLACK LEATHER ENGLISH- Baby Louis heels, openwork front, Enz- a | MADE SLIPPERS Only 6/11 lish make 11/9 g I GENT'S BOX DERBY BOOTS — Leather LADIES'SILVER TISSUE 1-BAR SHOES S | lined, full toes, solid leather 16/6 Louis heels 13/6 §1 I GENT'S TAN BOX DERBY BOOTS—Lea- LADIES' BLACK SATIN 1-BAR SHOES— j§ ® ther lined, medium toes, solid leather .. 16/6 Low or Louis heels; first grade 15/6 ig \ NI^ G f R ,° X " LADIES'GLACE KID FANCY BAR SHOES g § FORD WALKING SHOES—With sharp —Elastic sides, Cuban or Louis heels. § S3 toes or full toes 16/6 Made by Bostock's 14/6 M | GENT'S GLACE KID OXFORD SHOES— LADIES' PATENT LEATHER FANCY BAR 1 - g Patent toe caps, sharp toes, superior SHOES Elastic sides. Cuban or Louis la s quality IT/6 heels; Bostock make 15/6 | GENT'S GLACE KID DERBY BOOTS— LADIES' PATENT BAR SHOES—Canadian Ml 9 Leather lined, medium toes, first quality 18/9 make; newett cuU , h Cuban 3 s= GENT'S ALL-PATENT LEATHER OX- heels .. „ 19/6 j I FORD WALKING SHOES—Medium toes LADIES' PATENT TIE SHOES Newest | g or s arp toes 21/— design, real snake trim, Louis heels. Eng- §9 I GENT'S STOUT TAN BOX COOKHAMS— lish make .. 19/6 1 jg Double soles, wide fitting. English made 22/6 LADIES' BLACK SATIN 1-BAR SHOES | jg GENT'S BLACK BOX SHOOTERS—DoubIe Fancy design, Bostock make 21 /— s|j 1 r F NT'S E n!p rV B a wi/f 1 nwr i' l C p'nroitv 22/6 LADIES' SUNBURN GLACE 1-BAR SHOES 1 i RnnrS , WILLOW CALF DERBY __ Full Loui . hecla , champagne kid trim; J I th°Pwd ' gra 24/6 B o«tock make; newest design 22/6 | % GENT'S NIGGER CALF OXFORD WALK- LADIES' PATENT 1-BAR SHOES—Low or g | ING SHOES—Fancy insertion, medium £eels, croeodile backs, grey or I toes; the " Brooklyn" make 29/6 . ®°"° ck * 23 / 6 B 1 150 PAIRS MEN'S EXTRA STOUT RUB- SEW ?°P KID 1-BAR g 1 BER GUM BOOTS—Canadian make ... 16/6 SHOES—-Low heels,, latest design; Bos- | I "mots'* STRONG BOX SCHOOL 12/6 DERBY WALKING SHOES g 1 ' CO^LEGE S/S OR BOX DERBY BOOTS 1 I MA wTuc?NG S £^L E o N w T he°e? FORD 14/6 t I MA s!?O S E^t t PATE f T , BAR J. 3 i SHOES—Strong, low heels 14/6 KeeU Si2M . 2 . 3. 4 only 3/6 1 g YOUTHS' 2-5 STOUT CANADIAN RUB- 3000 PAIRS COLOURED sUFnF 1 0 BER GUM BOOTS 12/6 3000 PAIRS COLOURED SUEDE SHOES |j YOUTHS' 2- 5 BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS heefs. "m "** " 4/9 *8 | —Leather lined, full toes, solid leather; 1300 PAIRS COLOURED * SUEDE BAR 8 p , WALKING SHOES—Low and Louis 1 a H- 1 BOYS STOUT BOX DERBY BOOTS heels; English make. Sizes: 2. 3. 4 only 3/6 « S , Til 1 "!' ' 100 PAIRS GLACE AND PATENT COURT I 1 AND GLACE DERBY EVENING SHOES — Full Loui. heels. S H BOOTS—Wide toes 8/11 Sizes: 2, 3, 4 only 3/9 M LADIES' GLACE KID COURT SHOES— . a nice' r> ,ur, 3 S Full Louis heels; all sizes; English make 3/9 C^ !EL -HAK FELT SLIPPERS J LADIES' COLOURED BAR IM. REPTILE —With collar, stout felt and leather soles; gj M SHOES All shades. Cuban heels, English 800 d l ual,t y. English make 3/6 g made 5/11, 6/11, 8/11, 10/6 12/6 100 PAIRS LADIES* RUBBER GOLOSHES g? 3 LADIES COLOURED SATIN COURT —For rainy weather. Sizes 2 and 3 only 2/9 *$ g) EVENING SHOES —Full Louis heels, all 50 PAIRS WOMEN'S GUM BOOTS § shades; "Pearl" brand 4/11 Extra sfout, superior grade 12/6 3R I All Mail Orders will be dealt with in the order received. j| Postage must be added on these silly price quotations. | - - AT - - 1 K.K. Footwear Ltd. \ I 49-51 Karangahape Road, Auckland | ~L_„ I T" A _"tf u f"° T"y Write for Fres Sample, Box Auckland. Mention Grocer's Name. — Chronic If ft® 8 % Vari c osg — " ,i> thi tollacs — -and the a - ULCERS ' Soon give way to V arex. Four to «i* weekly , \ . * • \ H , applications usually suffice. NorcStng. Easy W v 5,' V home treatment. Absolutely reliable ana .-&*• tfcrj inexpensive. Write for Free Booklet. v 7\ l» I ' ERNEST HEALEY. Vara Lid. - W il 1 P.O. 80. * -0\». ENEKCY RRCAKrASTS ViXREX Um --- 3? Treatment Rooms: ~~ </ | « IO * w£P«l»iuijt> NURSE VANE-WALLACE, +-!< <5 - ■■ 8t K<M " n '' arc,de wk Aucfcland. Mention Grocer's Name. jrn. fragrant cups can be made with m h { ust f °. ne bottle —and Syming- A o, AHnun 1. tons is as enjoyable as it is V3R4 9 A RED OIAMOWO m. M ■ economical. cl OAT-FOODS HAVE THAT M M r FUAVOUR You EXPECT , M SYMINGTON & CO. BUT (JET AT — ' Edinburgh and London. wRfTE fca FREt SAMPiT-1372 & CHICORY ESSENCE Auckland. Mention Grocer's Name.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 163, 12 July 1928, Page 18

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