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SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! LINDSAY'S LIMITED (THE SHOE STORE WITH 60 YEARS' REPUTATION) 184, LAMBTON QUAY (Opp. Midland Hotel); T-TAVING decided to remodel our premises with the object of giving MORE J-J- SPACE, MORE COMFORT, and BETTER SERVICE to our customers, necessitales us holding a GREAT ALTERATION SALE OF QUALITY SHOES NOW IN PROGRESS. HERE'S A SNIP-ABOUT 60 PAIRS WOMEN'S SHOES: BLUE KID COURTS in/n RED KID COURTS %/ni BLACK KID COURTS '. fj/]} PATENT LEATHER COURTS fc//]] PURPLE KID COURTS ..: V^WWWY.WWI'.YiW'iW^Y.W 19/11 Very Smart Styles. Spanish, Louis heels TO GO AT ONE PRICE—I 9/11 REMEMBER! LINDSAY'S ONLY SELL THE BEST QUALITY SHOES. Nigger Brown Lizard Skin ONE-STRAP SHOES-Trimmed willow calf, making a He? n° m fico/« Oe- c Lzard Skm w a heavy graia one» and looks attractive. Usually 69/6. ALTERATION PRICE 49/6 Beige Glace Kid ONE-STRAP SHOES-Plain and Lizard trimmed, fiat heels; sizes 2 to 6. Usually 27/6. ALTERATION PRICE 14/11 Crepe de Chine ONE-STRAP SHOES—In the following shades- Reseda Grey Blue Scarlet, Fawn, and Flesh; Spanish heels. Usually 29/6. ALTERATION'PRICE 19/11 Nigger Glace ONE-STRAP SHOES-With fawn facings and Lomg heels English make. Usually 29/6. ALTERATION PRICE 19/11 Coffee Glace ONE-STRAP SHOES-Brown facings, good shape, English make, Louis heels. Usually 29/6. ALTERATION PRICE 19/11 Black Brocaded Silk ONE-STRAP SHOES-Semi-round toe and Spanish heels: English make. Usually 32/6. ALTERATION PRI6E 19/11 Black Satin ONE-STRAP SHOES-Pointed toe, Spanish heels, Skmnei's satin. Usually 25/fl. ALTERATION PRICE 15/11 Women's Beige Glace KID SHOES-One-strap, trimmed contrasting colour; American make. Usually 35/6. ALTERATION PRICE 19/11 Women's Patent ONE-STRAP SHOES-American make, semx-round toe and other odd makes, various heels. Usually 30/- to 39/6. ALTERATION PRICE 19/11 Black Satin ONE-BAR SHOES and SANDAL BAK-Good English make jewelled studded heels. Usually 35/0. ALTERATION PRICE 19/11 BULRUSH Glace Kid ONE-STRAP SHOES-Baby Spanish heels all sizes Really smart shoe. English. Usually 39/6. 7 ALTERATtON PRICE,2B/11 MUtX aiy^ o^^ SHOES-Neatly <^^«^™* Ptic#« Black Satin ONE-STRAP SHOES-With baby Louis and Spanish heels. Usually 25/6 and 27/6. ALTERATION PRICE 14/11 MEN'S DEPARTMENT: m ?»l= 6Il' S DeParimen* ™ being made double the size. Increasing men's business compels us to enlarge. Help us to shift the shoes. We do our part-reduce the MenmaS nglTt s ,,Z"iM OES-In bl3Ck b°S Calf ' With rubber heels: best English make. Usually 45/6.. ALTERATION PRICE 29/6 Men's Strong WORKING BOOTS-Best value in N.Z.; tufhide soles „ , ALTERATION PRICE 25/6 wmow dalf SEMI-BKO(JU^ „ , ALTERATION PRICE 39/6 All lt° k Gkce OXFORD^SHOES-Good fitting, medium toe,'good English make All sizes. ALTERATION PRICE 25/6 Men's White Canvas SPORT SHOES-With crepe rubber soles strong ™a <,™a English make. Usually 14/6 and 18/6. P ALTERiTION SPRICE g9/6 " CALF BEOGUE SHOES-Good English make, extra strong. Usual price 39/6. - ALTERATION PRICE 27/6 Light Tan Willow CALF SHOES-Pointed toes, English make. Usually 39/6 ALTERATION PRICE 19/6 LINDSAY'S LIMITED, The Shoe Store with 60 Years' Reputation; 184, LAMBTON QUAY ;: ; :: WELLINGTON NEW SUMMER FROCKS SPECIAL DISPLAY TO-MORROW. A DEPGHXFUI. Selection of the Latest Styles have just arrived. All personally WE HAVE EVER SHOWN °Ur Ml' Walter Queree- ™E GREATEST VALUES DAINTY FLORAL CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS-In the latest printing, and colour iSsti if sir* and useful desisns for piesent weo auß T|plc¥i/r Mi ocV h 3 i SMART FROCKS IN FLORAL GEORGETTE AND GEORGETTE COMBINED l^e^^SS^oSSS? ctL^srsnMWTsWM AL8?; ANOTHER GREAT SHIPMENT OF LATEST MILLINERY SAMPLESAt less than half-price. Usually 21/-to 39/6. SPECIAL PRICE ALL AT 12/6 SEE OUR SPECIAL DISPLAY OF THESE ATTRACTIVE GOODS QUEREE BROS., 116, WILLIS-ST., WELLINGTON 1879-1929—THE JUBILEE YEAR OF G. H. THORNTON & CO., LTD., is celebrated by the opening of their NEW BUILDING in MANNERS STREET. <JHE Directors of G. H. THORNTON & CO., LTD., take pleasure in announcing the 67-66 °MANNERq New/ e£o-concrete *«^ °* ** old rite It BERT STREET PRFMTSFq I™ 5 \rd^ th * jqining the Co^^nf ß HERback. blltJiJi'J- ■^K£'Ji"SES, also a Modern Reinforced Concrete Structure, at the Reasonable rents' " CarrylDS s°-yea °ld Confectionery Business.' (8) TELEPHONES 45-241, 44-752, 22-106 (evening). DON'T MISS SEEING DON'T MISS SEEING JUST ARRIVED A SHIPMENT OF FIRESIDE CHAIRS (in Real Hide) NOTHING BETTER EVER CAME INTO NEW ZEALAND FOR COMFORT AND J3lii.A.uT x.- '- OUR INDIAN CARPETS ARE ALSO WORTH SEEING. The same applies to our w^uTrange^CUSHIONS, CHINESE LAMPS, and VICTOR KIRKBECK, ART FURNISHER, TODD'S BUILDING, COUKTENAY PLACE. TELEPHONE 28-326. NOTE OUR WONDERFUL WINDOW DISPLAY. ONLY FOUR WEEKS TO XMAS —AND YOU'LL WANT TO SE^^A^UIXLE AS POSSIBLE ON YOUR A SUIT TO YOUR MEASURE FOR £3/19/6. IJIHINK how handy the money saved on the suit will be on your holidays Exnerts x cut our swtg in the style you require; expert workpeople finish them in^tho most approved manner; each suit is finished to the individual reSuf emeSs of the purchaser; and every suit carries our guarantee of satisfaction Oiir^ti the newest, selected from the world's best markets-and priSGrange™r££^ £3/IoT convenience. SUlt tO-da>'-a Sma" deP°Sit ta &U that '- s SS^feft ft^ PRIGeI™ 1181 SeG °Uf raDge °f B°YS> SDITS Am> SHORTS AT WHOLESALE Take the Lift to First Floor. i N.Z. WHOLESALE CLOTHING SUPPLIES, LIMITED, N.Z. AUTOMOBILE BUILDING, 35, TARANAKI STREET (Next Police Station). OPEN FRIDAY. NIGHT TILL 9 O'CLOCK,

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 124, 21 November 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 124, 21 November 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 124, 21 November 1929, Page 3

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