MEN SEEK SMARTER SHOES
There is just one Shoe Store in Christchurch that Sells ONLY Men’s Shoes—and that is Sucklings Shoe Store in Colombo street who. as Specialists, are qualified to advise on Men's Shoe Styles and trends. “The men of today." said Mr Len Suckling yesterday, “are so ‘Shoe Conscious’ that an ever-increasing range of Styles and Colours are needed to adequately meet the demand—and we feel that with our stock of some 4000 PAIRS we are well equipped to meet that need."
On style trends. Mr Suckling bad this to say: "There are signs of a lively interest in Brogue Shoes both overseas and here in New Zealand." He added: “The Brogue hs a distinctive appearance, wears well and keeps its shape " The smart pair of Brogues (photographed above) are made by "Barratts of England.” and are available at Sucklings Shoe Store in Rich Brown Antiqued Styles. The Price is £7 18s 3d (in black £7 16s). Sucklings also have Erogues by "Saville Row." “Lewis." and “John Cave” of England. “Riekev,' of Germany, and also “Landmark." “Monarch,” and “Altonia.” Sucklings Shoe Store is at 627 Colombo street (a few doors south of Drayton Jones)
Footnote: Sucklings Shoe Store extends a welcome to NATIONAL WEEK VISITORS their recently redesigned Sto-e is considered to be the Mort Modern in New Zealand. Soecialising in Mens Shoes ONLY! —P.B.A.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30200, 3 August 1963, Page 12
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