BEATHS-fiOYSWEAR * ground floor, city store Matchbox ‘Vintage’modds now arrived! Don't miss out! This is our last shipment for some time and the vintage models are the fast sellers. We have the following numbers now! Yl, Y2, Y 5, Y 6, Y 7, YB, Y 9, YlO, YII, Yl2, Yl3, Yl4, Yl5. And they're only $1.69 - $2.25. Great birthday present, or an opportunity to stock up for Christmas. You'll find them in our ground floor, boyswear department. BEATHS
CARROL L'S WINTER MEN'S SHOE 3 Days Only Starts Today Most Sala Stock less than cost. Listed below just a few of the tremendous berg'ln* Brown leather and suede slip ons, current styling. Were $14.85. 4. j To Clear David Walton. Brown lace dress shoe, leather sole. Were $16.85 . To Clear English Black ’ buckle slip on, leather sole. Were $21i60. v Clß>r SIB4N) I William Morton Brown lace and slip on oddrrtents. Were , : «4Ulto $20.10. j..,,.. . Ti Clear From SI2-M I Seraglio current fashion purple suede. Were $16.30. ” ““ $l2-00 Desert Boots. Leather tops, fully lined, welted, gristle sole. Were $19.90. .... .... To Clear SORRY, NO MAIL ORDER .OR EXCHANGE ON SALE GOODS Mad* In NX unlsu otharwiM spscHM Exclusively Men’s Shoe Store State Theatre Building 123 A GLOUCESTER ST, Phone 62-424 Immediate Reaction! Try a “Press” Classified Mvt for pranpt and positive results. Phone 68-939 (10 direct lines).
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32676, 4 August 1971, Page 3
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