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»&os We Invite You to View the New Spring Jootzvear! Dainty and Exclusive Modes You will Delight in Seeing and Trying On! LADIES' BLACK PATENT COUET SHOES, Grey Lizard trim. High spike heel. Very smart model QC / Price .. .. «jD/ " LADIES' CHOCOLATE KID 1-BAR SHOES, low cut, short toe, spike heel, natty trim. Distinctive— QQ /£ Price .. .. OVi U LADIES' DAEK GREEN ONE-BAR SHOES, lighter trim, smart Spanish heel, medium short toe, very new style— I Pric*.. .. .. 42/6 LADIES' BEECHNUT COLOURED LIZARD COURT SHOES. Glace Kid back to tone, spike heel, short toe, Exclusive— CQ/ft Price .. .. .. .. «JIF/ U Cuil Any Day—Any Time! lEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTO pie Most Beautiful Shoes in T New Zealand immmmm {■■■ , w; '||mite|l ;?..■;> ."v : :

7ft« / Ce/wese' Fabric. Range includes: Marocakv Lingerie Satin, ..,. Marocain Georgette Taffeta Printed Voiles Cotton Mixture! Locknit Self-Stripe 'Gelanese' fabrics give poise and sophistication to the simplest gown. . After an evening's dancing—after a strenuous afternoon on the tennis courts- -after repeated visits to the washtiib'Celanese' fabrics are as soft and smooth and colourful as when they came from the shop. -In all the leading stores you will find a new and complete range of 'Celanese' fabrics in the most popular shades and designs. •Cttomu piß.nMthnnk, or ttrttch, and tvery thadt it fait in taath and mar, er*ass t MnfJiaeh tht <» which mm* ef tn* t*i*j *«**«(«* of nn it n ■mffimmmmmm

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20037, 19 September 1930, Page 3

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225

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20037, 19 September 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20037, 19 September 1930, Page 3

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