Style—Comfort and Economy for the wise who buy to-day with an eye to to-morrow SHOES that spell satisfaction « . . and dispel disappointments] A—Ladies’ Brown Calf COURT SHOE. stitched and punched vamp and srnttci heart-shaped ornament of self matenaL Medium Cuban heel for comfort— PRICE .. .. 36/6 B—-A smart, new Black Glace COURT, with high Cuban heel and comfortable high toe. Smartly trimmed with Suede - on front—price .. •• 36/6 Also obtainable in Brown .. AT 37/6 And Navy .. AT 33/* C—Ladies’ Black Suede COURT SHOE, with Calf trim, toecap and heel. Smartly styled, with Spanish heel, by “Arch Gluv”— price 33/6 D—Suede Lace SPORTS SHOES, for coolness and comfort during warm summer days. Two designs and a wide variety of colours from which to choose —Wine/Beige, Black/ Patent, Brown/Beige, Grey/Red, Grey/ Blue, Beige/Brown and Green/Brown— PRICE .. 19/6 E—Ladies’ Navy Glace COURT SHOE, with Patent Panel cunningly thrown to one side. Stitched and punched design, and trimmed with Patent bow. Cuban heel— PRICE 37/6 Obtainable also in Black .. PRICE 37/* THE FARMERS V *7U BifiStocc u* CM Stud” WOMEN THMIIEO THIS WARTIME HOSIERY AT DRATTON-JOMES SOLVES STOCKING PROBLEM No need to worryTffljrioreJ Mere W foot jdtoctand smart Hosiery styles fof You’ll be delighted with them! They're smartly Shaped, finely finished and in good colours and textdres. Choose! we have them for you to see! FIDELITY A Service Rayon at .. FLEXNIT A Fancy Rayon at .. SERVICE A Fine, Durable Lisle at EXCITING A Pure Silk and Rayon at 3/6 i/n iVv.* CORNER COLOMBO AND LICHFIELD STREETS ■
Clogs Instead of Gumboots.—Because gumboots were not available for members of the Women’s Land Service the idea of providing members with clogs was being considered, said Mrs A. N. Grigg, M.P., at a recruiting meeting at Ashburton last evening. SHORTS THIS WEEK AVON “Buying a Dog,” Grantland Rice Sportlight: “The Wizard of Arts," comical cartoon; “The Hurry Up Squad.” N.Z. Ministry of Information film; Avon News Service. MAYFAlß—Newsreel Shots of Supplies being Rushed to New Guinea, “The Will to Win " as Australian Government Short, “Wonders of the Sea,” a Newsreel Cameraman short dealing with Barrier Reef, and “Ut.cle Joey” (Terry Toon Cartoon'. International News, Fox AmUdian News. STATE—lnternational News; "Gateway to Asia”; All About Dogs (a cartoon); and Fox Australian News. LIBERTY “Jeannie” and “The Cowboy and the Blonde.” CRYSTAL PALACE—“Down Mexico Way” and “Her First Romance.” PLAZA—“No Hands on the Clock” and "Glamour Boy.” CENTURY - “The Tree of Liberty” and “When Air Raids Strike.”
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23806, 27 November 1942, Page 3
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