L> . ___ .■ _ , _ _ j_ . __ _ ■ _ [^^ - — -' ' ' ,^^ I^^ ' _. _, I^3^ FIFTH TEST^ I O C Tj**^ y^^^^ Gates Open 9 a.m. Q ® Wfo&r) ) mSSjT^V^ Friday will be another O § '«4r^^^^ Glorious Win for Us! § 0 f^/T et a'on S early and join in the fun! O !H! t ) Ist Test. — The play begins. W iSf / 2nd Test. — The public get excited. W Cf J*** J 3rd Test. — Competitors get the wind up. a - fr^s Test. — Competitors badly beaten. fJ O Aj* " sth Test. — Friday will be another. © |J GLORIOUS WIN FOR US BECAUSE A m; MARTIN'S FOOTWEAR VALUES ARE UNBEATABLE 8 JJ *V Here are Martin's Unbeatable Fifteen: IJ X No. I.—SLIPPERS! No. 2—200 Pairs Ladies' No. 3.—Ladies'Sateen 51 X SLIPPERS! High-grade Shoes Shoes X Jgjf A pair for every Citizen of Wellington. \ .. , . , ~. _, , JjH|k Our stock of Slippers eclipses anything This lot include. Glace, Patent, Light and At the price of a pair of slippers. They re r| %J ever seen in this City. Get a pair on Dari< Brown. High and low heels. worth more, we know, but they re gomg 1J 8 Friday and enjoy foot comfort. a cou , c of y out on Fnd.y .t flu. J| €% If *\ l/P Alt* A/Ht pai« while you have the (I/I 9 able bar am"" //■ I £^ *i /fa l/h 4-/h 4-/ I I None of CtheL CeShoe. are J/ 1 I The .upply i S limited, |/ JL JL V ftd V/ 41/ V«T U«T ± X worth less than 27/6 pair. so hurry! £\ R ra ■ ■, . W_W Q ' "" "" ! ! "" T' ~ : : '■ "" ••:.■■• ■ ' O 0 No. 4.—Special Offer. No. s.— Patent Court Shoes No. 6.—Brown Glace Court 0 OTo every purchaser of our 35/6 WILLOW ! SP^ MS SIIOCS ' . 0 |^ CALF BOSTOCK SHOES we are giving You must see thi. Shoe to fully appreciate 'SmT iSSJ"^^ afford HH?SSI Q FREE a pair of our 7/6 Slippers. the value wh.ch we are offermg you. Its opportunity go by without being stirred to £m . . true value is 35/-. action? This line, was originally sold, at 35/- ffl SST WilW B°StOCk fJC /C Here's the chance of a - /-- Here's an Easy Shoe at %F*/O X €% 11/il lifetime. 1 //ll Easy Price. IK/% O e^F Purchaser g^7/6 Slippers *Jt& / %J O ur price, will win the 14|/ 1 I A limited quantity only at lfj/fj X day. *- this price. O No. J.—Men's Pateet No. B—Men's Light No. 9.—Maids'Patent Strap O O Oxford Shoes Working Boots Shoes, 2's to s*s. O 0»n 'i I* ji v v »• . . »>ii i • i Here is an ideal Shoe for school or college 11 All smart shapes; welted soles You could Men heav.^how leaky old boots into the wear-they're smart and durable. They'll X A fik pay a lot more ror a ratent Shoe and not dust bin and lecure a pair of our Specials „„ on p r jd a y A ■ %_jf get as good. . right away! ...'*■• 3C e ThC TL Vt e35/! tHeSe '10/0 PRICE IS RIGHT! 1A /O MartinV'Town Talk" q/- - 0 shoes is J5/-. |*f/*f THE BOOTS ARE 141 / \ m ii H/ I I X A A Better Buy while the JL fj /tj RIGHT! XTI/ V Delay W ,H mean £J^. il %J Buying's good! ' disappointment. ' —-» V el ~^— • q S No. 10.—English Cookhams No. 11.—Men's Shoes No. 12.—Genuine "Durata" X e^"*^ Here you are men; just the thing for work We have a limited number of men's Oxford uOIC dIIO6S ATI' these days. They have half watertight , Shoes at a price that will allow you to buy %J 0- tongues ..d the soles are S ood and stout. two. or three pair, at a time. To see them ,^y^J^"%ss^«t^ f) Don't delay! w to buy them. out for « "vera vera long time." 5T OTJiis is one of Martin's ttm /f\ /4 « They'll all go on Friday. T9%1 /" The price should really be / If "Knock-Out" Prices. I ifi /I I So hurry! I// Si 32/6' F\ I £\ Si , .. .uw/fi Ifll ' 1 I This is the price that beats AH/ V Buy a pair and be MJL / mj JJ ■ They re well worth 32/6. A 0/ . A A the band. satisfied. • JC 'A No. 13.—Youths' Boots No. 14—"Durata" Sole No; 15—Gum Boots 0 OHere is a good solid wearing boot for the BoOtS Men! We have a number of lines of Gum boy. There's no better value offering in ' Boot* at ridiculously low prices ranging dfy Wellington. This line represents the finest value in from 11/6. HY only waste of time looking Q , working boots in New Zealand. They are elsewhere. . 3^ £% Size 10's. ll's—l's. 2's—s's. 6's—7's. . ' ~ . !■ i|S light, durable and easy fitting. Thi. offer i. the chance 44 /-* %J « Ifl/fi 12/fi 14/fi Ifi/fi '•-"•"•■ IC/Q tk °'; 1"T- J 11/h O %J IV U, JfaUilTVtiU'U Better be wise in time! |\/M The supply v imited, so |I/U ¥ 7 7 7 Xl_f/ •/ be quick! , ■" ™''. . w ft ra , •-.■■• ■'•■.' ~.-.,. . ... ■■ > w
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 39, 14 August 1930, Page 7
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