I SATIN SPORTS SHOES.... the newest note....the Sports that are setting the Style! They come at a time when correct footwear is all-important, and they are sure to be popular among the Younger Set. 41 irk /#• Cool . . light snug-fitting .... extremely flexible .... neat and inexpensive | llj ffiffk what more could anyone wish? Shades: green, beige, taupe blue or red, with sjj 11/ 11 rubber soles and solid rubber heels in same colouring. Sizes 3to 7. Complete with J| \J f "%ff silk ties. Sold elsewhere at 12/6 per pair. Postage Bd. I\V\x< '\" \ great demand. And cut as it is on the Jew V ,JJF , K ft \ v \ A. M \ BlttCk Satilt smartest lines, it is a shoe that will Mr \W B \\ \ J distinctiveness to the ensemble ■ \\\ Tl B B Im effect. The neat trimming on the fore- VI I H / Hll " part is in the same delightful shade as fc'A fl JBL / the shoe. Comfortable fitting, covered W 9 Ml Sv l \ ' ow Cuban heel. Half sizes. Sold ™ nj HB[\\\ Postage 86. elsewhere at 35/-, jg grade American Satin, and has JJ 8 fgH the wanted slender strap. Medium pointed toe. Fashionable Cuban | j^^^^W^^^^^^r^^Sm heel. In sizes and half sizes, from 3 to 7—Priced elsewhere at 22/9 «P to 25/-. Our Price, 19/6. Postage Bd. Postage Bd. >OS«^ Also with Spifce Heel or Low Heel, Same Price. s PARMERS* TRADING gfc HOBSON AND WYNDHAM STREETS :: AUCKLAND. 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 293, 11 December 1929, Page 18
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