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/f\ , i, ::vV The sketch above shows a fine Glace Kid Shoe, in Bulrush Brown, inset with Suede. Pump sole, Spanish heel, novelty tie—Price 63/making th of W You'll walk with all the assurance in the world when you wear D.I.G. shoes. You'll know that extra poise that comes from perfect comfort and perfect taste in footwear. A fine shoe is like a fine motor-car—you can't wear it out —so buying the best in shoes is not an extravagance, but a real economy. And in the D.I.G, Shoe Shop you'll ALWAYS find the best. The Python Court Shoe sketched at the right is made from finest Grey skins. Spanish heel. A comfortable last, and a shoe that will wear indefinitely— Price 45/«rr i < r km // ii v Copper Beech js the lovely shade of the Glace Court Shoe sketched on the left. It has a Spanish heel, a cut out section on the vamp and an oxidised buckle—phc .. 42/6 No slipping, no gaps, if you wear the distinctive Bar Shoe sketched on the right. It is in Nigger Brown Glace Kid, with stitching and punchwork trimming— Price 42/6 C&I -/•} V^" \\ v X An aristocrat among footwear is the Court Shoe sketched on the left. It is a gusset style, with a beaded tab— Nigger Glace 65/Black Glace 67/6 Bi-onze Kid 72/6 Black Patent 63/p. * for* '%au£> S CHRIST GH URCH

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20998, 28 October 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20998, 28 October 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20998, 28 October 1933, Page 10

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