THE PACE SET BY OUR GREAT SPRING SHOE SALE : IS TOO HOT TO LAST : It’s the greatest opportunity for Footwear Economy, offering this Year This is not an idle exaggeration—it’s a fact—a fact borne out by the crowds who visit our warehouse every day, and rarely, indeed, anyone comes without making a- satisfactory . purchase. We can’t do more than tell you of the good things offering —of course we could fill pages with descriptions of the various a bargains, but even then you might not credit the value until h you .inspect the goods. 4 We suggest a visit—right away—it doesn’t commit you to a | purchase. Our warehouse is handy—just round the corner 5 from the “ Eevening Post ” —a few steps off the beaten track i will save you pounds. For instance, ladies can buy a high grade coloured shoe for 24/11 that is usually sold at 32/6. Fine Grade Glace Kid Afternoon Shoes. Usual value 22/6 17/9. Glace and Patent Leather Street Shoes from 9/11 to 15/11. All good quality. High Grade Coloured Kid Shoes from 12/11 to 17/11. Well worth 19/11 to 27/6. Men are offered a great choice too: Fine Grade English Welted Shoes —usually sold at 25/-, 19/11 f An English Welted Boot. Usual value 23/6, 17/9. A Heavy Chrome Working Boot, Usual value 21/-, 15/11. Men who stick to famous brands of high grade English boots and who are prepared to pay from 39/6 to 49/6, can secure the BEST at 29/6. And we make a speciality of Children’s Shoes: A stout little English shoe for boys, 7 to 9, 7/9; 10, 8/11; 11 to 1, 11/6. i Children’s Patent Bar Shoes of reliable quality, 4 to 6, 5/11; 7 to 9, 6/11; 10, 8/6; 11 to 1, 9/11. There are Hundreds of Other Good Lines WHAT ABOUT IT ? A OOIJG ■ l-to. M 1 & IMPORTERS(Estd.IB9I) J® VICTORIA ST. Near Public Library, - ELLING TO I • house in this City. «
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 14, 11 October 1927, Page 13
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