T7ie leading shoe f/icse Imported direct from England for you. Morlands new BOOT FASHIONS cuddle your feet in the most comfortable, most stylish winter footwear ever released in New Zealand. Ladies' footwear fashions for winter '65 are the most comfortable and cuddly boots ever |M| Akl4 H fl O created. The warm fleecy lined walls cushion IVI VI ICI 11 U w every step, giving you real comfort no other MAfIC IM CMFI AMfl boot can give with hard wearing waterproof MADE IN ENwLAND rubber soles. I———— Model Arrosa Model Winterset ™ s k won l erf “! Wi " ,ef Boot , is ' in « l with real fluffy sheepskin wool—oh —so This warm Winter Boot is available with plain good to wear you'll want to wear them everysmooth suede in colours Black or Brown Suede. where. The cute Astrakhan collar adds snug The zip front gives a distinctive styling and and comfortable wermth round your ankle. Try the deep fine ripple sole keep your feet per- them on then you'll know how wonderful fectly dry and will just wear, wear and wear. they really are! Colours in Black or Cinnamon Sizes 3-9, including half sizes. Suede. Sizes 3-9, including half sizes. ro,CE £6/19/6 raiCE £6/19/6 Come in today and see the outstanding winter Boot range in stock now! Call today or ’'J? 'PHONE 65-264 NOW ! ■ The LANDING serves de-H flwl dM P morning and after* M noon teas.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30725, 14 April 1965, Page 5
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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2
Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30725, 14 April 1965, Page 5
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