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I "Sunburn Tan"— jj £ the latest shade in smart | R shoes for women. | Ifr With so much in dress in the way of brown, tan, i bj w^i}. • sand, cinnamon and tabac shades, it is but natural ;7i «Q . that something in keeping shouFd appear in the ;|S' V/-i i colour of ladies' shoes—and so it has ! j' W I Among' the many smart shoes showing at the | ftf "*? • D.I.C. are those in "Sunburn Tan" along with •] V\j \n ■ Willow Tan and Light Tan Shoes of very smart • yj ■ style. ' V* There are other dainty models, notably Selby's and I £« 7^, Clark's world-famed footwear. ; n) g Will you see these g 5 at the D-I-C! k d ■ ' . gl f£ Bostock's Tan Willow i-bar Shoe—Cuban heels, plain U) *V and punched caps, for present wear Price 42/6 j[y "Chic" Light Tan i-bar Covered Leather—Lo\y heels, X*, f& pump soles, for dress or costume Price 37/6 US *7 . New Colour "Sunburn Tan Glace i-bar—Louis heels.. 'Q} jffi pump sole; a neat shoe for well-dressed Madame ' iLr ra pric e *2/6 u^ *V Selby's New Designs in ,Satin Walking Courts—Satin ra Jy ' fronts, with watered silk quarters, neat buckle to t?£ *J* match; colours, black, gunmetal and nigger brown ; U) W covered spiked heels Price 57/6 and S9/6 L? G "Georgina" Patent Fancy i-bar-Semi-Louis Heels —Pump Jj* sole ' Price 49/6 3j fy "Georgina" Glace i-bar—Medium toe, low heels ; a de- bi $F iightful Shoe for fitting and comfort Price' 45/- r* jTC Clark's Glace i-bar Shoe —Crepe rubber sole and heel; 5j */ the perfect shoe for indoors and garden wear , 21/jK Clark's "Adonis" Tan Sandal—Crepe rubber sole's ; this t" #H is a good, hard-wearing- sandal for boys or girls ■ , j\ *V Sises 4 to 6, 6/11 ; 7 to 9, 8/11 j 10 to 1, 11/9J 2, 14V6 b*C jtti; 3 to 5, 16/6 SQ g!* Call and inspect our beautiful range of Children's and j) }pj Maids' Shoes. New shipments just opened. fa? #2 Fleet-Foot White Canvas—White rubber and crepe rubber ~* \^ soles; all sizes in stock Prices 4/6 to 6/11 3^ I D-I-C ]U| Wellington | r, , " ; . ■ ■. ; ' , ■ Summer Goods are Here Now shipments just to hand include a choice selection of j TENNIS FKOCKS AND EBADY-TO-WBAB HATS. Pleasing styles for every informal occasion. Tho very newest striped silk crope de Chine frocks, in a wide range j of brilliant'colourings and varied styles, including the popular-tunic effect, some with circular flounce and strappings of sanio trimmed with buttons. These are all beautifully cut and finished. Prices ■ from 7 gns. Wide Pandan .Ready-to-wear straw hats edged with Gold kid and j strapping of same; new range just to hand; most suitable for Tennis and morning wear. Price 15/6. Cream Fancy Bustic straws, prettily trimmed with coloured raffia I and bound with velvet ribbon to tone. Price 35/6. } INSPECTION INVITED. Lambton Quay, and Grand Hotel Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington I LLI Hi i I sn ww r& youf^ 0 Yxo Wiu.tfeveßG«owOti> ■HiotiwOflMs. T>M THE DELICIOUS RASPBERRY! / fwL THE LOVELY APRICOT! / VjL Every kind in every size. Iff Tins or Jars from all Grocers ?^--~_jl. "The Jam •with the Home-made Flavour." "■~^j&£fizL l^^v enn*s Season, 1925-26 I \\ >VA» JUST ARRIVED ?W A^ ! SlajrMgc" fAD fis & Cl- )' / vV* *s// i/\ J Demon Oct. h. I'fOs. if / \<< /j Lyceura K°;.wicr nl I /^ / N I<* Li ■ „>■ Goodwotull s>*wr—^ya. /\NS \=^>^ m^ T. H. Prosser £ Smi / 1 Improved Phenomenon ' Is^ky TENNIS NETS TENNIS BALIS, 1926 /.///f^jr PRESSES RACQUET HEAD COVERS UP John Duthie & Co e Ltd. £5s WILLIS-ST., WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 105, 30 October 1925, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 105, 30 October 1925, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 105, 30 October 1925, Page 13

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