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Our New Method of Pricing and the Money it saves you. Never before has footwear been subjected to such sleeping price reductions, and the most searching in%estimations and comparisons ot quality wilt emphasise the big economies that are provided for everybody. Needless to remark, profits cannot be cut in such a drastic manner without some corresponding reduction in working expenses, and the success of the method depends on increased turnover lessening the cost of overhead, the absence of the expenses involved in credit entries, and the measure of self-help which customers are asked to give during busy periods by trying-on shoes without the help of an assistant. A careful study of our " New Method Prices " and a critical examination of the high grade quality of our stock will show that:— la'i Ther€ is 10 loiter any nted l» f'• a>ar»» Rousts for it holesale pneet—**d (b; There is no lo»ttr amy need far ****** discounts, as our prices are far lower taaa an? discounted price. NOTE PARTICULARLY: Tk* special prices apply '? c "* **>—• When purchases are totted. trdinarj prices are charted. To this rule thert can aa exception. Ladles' Psteat Stray , Really exceptional value. Soft, gloat? a. I * patent leather uppers trimmed witfc brown, dependable lon|*wtann4 ■oiee. MHTv S ««»y fi'tini. stainless jMthcr JminJ. Leather or covered wood walkioS peel* lin. high. No I—Low Leather Hoela. No. 2—Lizard Covered Heels Gosgh 1 ! N«v Method Ww • • •• Ij/| Usualiy Retailed at 21 •• Ladles* Patent One-bar Shoes. SpMbfc Heela. %'ery stylish design with smartly cut fronts. Finished in the finest quality patent leather with a contract of Lizard skin as a trimming. Smart, Spanish shaped heels ljin. high, durable soles for long, satisfactory wear. No. S—Lizard Trimming. No. 4—Bulrush Trimming. No. Grey Trimming— _ _ ~ Gottsh's Mew Method Price .. •• 18/4 Usually Retailed at 26 6. Ladies* Patent Strap IMu. A special offer of good quality model a. |/ designed with grey Lia*rd Trimmings, Ipaatfsk HHH. ipt UCM^I icu " a> •»/ * i j " * 'll low celluloid covered heels and ltfht "I leather soles. No. 6—Leather Hkl». No. 7—Celluloid Heels. Lizard Trimming— Cough's Hew Method Price .. Usually Retailed at 24 6. Ladles' Patent Court Shoes. Ultra-smart models for wear with any dress. Soft, pliable, (Slossy patent leather trimmed with Lizard overlays and finished with smart true type Louis heels and durable leather soles. No. 14—Grey Trimming. No. 15— Brown Trimminl — Coach's New Method Price . Usually Retailed at 24'6. No. 8— 17/ H new. V .> 17/« AdvwtiMd dispuytd MAIL ORDBMk, W>t*n orderint b> fwt. it is tiAcWm «a i bar oi the boot or shoe, and. when required. also irseilr wide, narraw. ee tirra for postal* must he added to Ilia noftiiot with order. 4d Shan per*; M Women's: lOd MwV per , Mom's Tan wam OaJaed Superior grade tan willow call with either medium, round, or square toe* and neat punching across toe cap. Well made and perfect fitting*, durable leather waited soiea. supplied in Half stses. No>. 59—Medium round toea. No. 40—Narrow square toes — niasli'i Mew Method Price Usually Retailed ar 29 fc. •• If 9 No sJ—Outstanding vahae dirstt trie iactory. A durable *boa with waadsrftd «oafit»<* All leather aad deable l«aAa> tolas Easy CttinJ and paealar shaasd toe Splendidly tai«l»d - •aagfe* Hew Method Mm l§/§ Usually' Retailed at Suitable far all OMtdaor wwkaca »he require a strea* * a iMt asaartae bsal. Stout box »»sra. rubber «r INcae eolaa, double wearing taarsaissl I So. 74—Rubber hide eatea. Na. ft~ lf/f Usually Retailed a( wm, Moa*k law A very «mart shoe imJfito I*o ban willow sail. Mak amain il ar brown willow sail, naai mail ar . mm .Ui Mie«kJ hM MUM MM flHlll* aaka. Hall anaa. Na. tl Mediasa SgpaMw Toe. Na —A4ad§ttae NM Tea. New M Ml (Mi TJaiHtf **> *a faatiat *1 dm ■Ma ■■■law «My ba<ti |irrf~ liaAsn aaad ■hrouflMul and tauA. bard-waaru>4 Ballkk solas. Med* aa *a I—d saw a priaaiple. auraa ■aiiiamn aanlart and A eamMa o» shaaae aa aaw wara. TWaa Awna* aad Ik £r No. 67-Sgutn Tw. N«. T» Ta. ISU. 7*—Wido 1W N«. ft—No. »•—Narraw Taa MM Um* lU4ai)ad at )•/«. atvlae am la ha ked la ailhar all wil» all iwliani wbla figad red—aed/br wldia plpad wMi Mtta)— - - »•» g/.tl Na. m■Maa w« sHaala—r."Trai/# Uaoally RikM at Vt%. \ Crape Solas aad Huh .. , •• a< , #/Sft ■aaana ia faiaat ffeaa Ud of , ... . ajA •U aasraat eatoara. Wbnpac. 'WWUa Set Mead Heeh*.* *. V « 1/f Oiaaa, aad Caraasal with tarfla g^aa, Maa* 274 High Street, City. Brancfc: 3M Colombo Stmt, _ Camel Malr SUffers. No. 21—Ladies' Wool Plaid Slippers, with eatna! collar, (alt and flexible leather solas, well mada and finiibed. Very comfortable Biting— ' _ Cough's Mew Method Prico—Sizes 2to 7 •• 2/11 No. 22—Men's Camel Hair Slippara, without'"collar"— Goagll's Mew Method Price •• 2/11 No. 23—Children's Camel Hair Slippers, with ankle strap— Oeagh's Mew Method Pi leu Sires 7to 9 l/ll " 10 to 1 2/* No. 21—Leather covered padded aolae arida IttinJ Peddad insoles—thick felt oppars and afaapaly baelrs whioh ait aa only food slippera do. Araa*in< quality sod loa« wmt. Colours: Saxe Blue, Camel, Black, Rosa, Gbarry, Heliotrope, aad Golden Brown— Coagh's Maw Method Maa .. .. . , 4/3 No. 25—Kozy Slippers, a* above, with for collar— Coach's Mow Method 5/3 Usually Retailed at 6/11 tad 7/1 L sty la pete* 1 and nntslM No. 61—Mao's Patent Draaa Shaaa «ri toa. Got tram salaalad leathers, partaatly made 1 Ud»w«l|kt waltad eole, neatly athshad. Thorou|b)y BH|tl Maw MaMiid Mm .. Jf/i Usually Retailed at 3SA No. 62—Patent Caharat Shoe. Similar la above, aid narrow square toa, neatly punched—iw Method Maa .. ]|/« Usually Retailed at tf/t.

gnini' bai-k to thf fnrrr '-> n a * t^le conditiohs were. "Let them paj a decent wagp to the farm labourer * n f» e wou't look for relief works/' he said.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19769, 6 November 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19769, 6 November 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19769, 6 November 1929, Page 15

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