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to the Lambton Quay and Grey Street and get your HIGH-GRADE SHOES at BARGAIN PRICES This is our Third Anniversary, and before taking stock for our Annual Balance we usually clear out all broken and incomplete lines. Here is a chance to secure Good Quality Shoes at Bargain Prices. /*">>. We can only quote a Jaot ) Js^l j few of the bargains. WI ff AjTJ^HKj'B^^B We have had. a lovely lot LJ fcr* X~ of these good shoes, and t, j\ l^^^^^B now the sizes are irrcgu--51 i j^^^^^ft lar, so we arc clearing )\ 27/6^ 29/6 Take the Tram to the •ddBRMKjNHHKjfIHHi Rees-Jones Corner. CREPE DE CHINE SHOES. V ENGLISH MAKE. VERY SMART STYLES. FoH Louis heels and the newest straps. Floral and multi-coloured crepe. We are making a complete clearance of the balance. You must see these beautiful shoes. Usually 29/6 and 35/6 pair To be Cleared at "17/ C a«d IQ/fi Pasr 1 1 I I Sett the great heap of Bar- All the Shoes we are turngains at 19/6. Every pair "««* «J 2S/Vf e TT" w guarantee the wear derful value. The styles and quality as being of are nght, the quality is the Rees-Jones Grade. ™gj*; l"»t we have not a full range of sizes in all Women's Bullrush Glace Kid: the lines. Hence the great ANKLE-STRAP SHOES— reduction in price. Bound toe; Spanish heels. , Usually 37/6 pair Clarke , g patent Leather gAN . Outgoe»the 10/ C DAL STRAP SHOES — Balance at * **/ W . Roun( j toep Spanish • _~ - ■ heels. Good quality. Women's Nigger Brown Glace Usually 49/6 pair KID SHOES—Neat mcdi- To Clear tha IQ/A nm toes, Spanish heels. Balance— 15J/0 OutS aS* 31/fl P/C SEVERAL LINES in Black, unt goes tnis JCJ/|j T &Qd Oak Glace all o£ hne, too, at *W v them are of finest quality Women's PATENT COURT ■**■ B°°d stJ *%J> ut only a chOES—Round toe with few PMrs °* each Ime> ■toStStoJS? Very Worth from 39/6 to 69/6 smart shoe. Usually 86/6 J. are efcanng O*/ To Clear the 1 A /ft *• wl>ol« lo* *4 Xi*l/ Balance-pair l»/0 ODDMENTS IN WOMEN'S SHOES W£s^ Sc C. & J. CLARKE'S MAKE-SHOES-With Cuban heels. Dozens of pairs variong A perfectly plain shoe. styles and colours. A splen\ery neat style. did Jot of ood shocSj but Usuafly 89/6 pair they must all go. Every To Clear the IQ/C pair a bargain. jr/ Balance- XU/V Mon.ter Sale Price *»>/- Women's NIGGER BROWN Black Satin STRAP SHOES STRAP SHOES — Round —Skinner's satin ana well toe. Very low cut and backed. High, medium, . short fronts. Usually 35/6 and low heels. All imported • To Clear, thi. line 1A /C 6ho^' r . ~ 4_, ._ Perpair _ 19/b .££rsr 15/6 take the Tram to the Take ihe Tram to the Rees-Jones Corner. Rees-Jones Corner. ■ i^ I .< _-_ ; ; v SOUTH ALL'S CELEBRATED EVENING SHOES. : We arc going to clear the balance of these beautiful Shoes during this' Sale. There is an easy and quick way of doing this—simply cat the prices and oat they so. These listed here are some of them. Women's Black Satin STRAP SHOES—Silver tinsel brocade trimming. Usually 89/6 pair "I A /£ To Clear the Balance at **/ " Women's Beautiful BROCADE SHOES—In shadow shades of Gold, Blue, and Orange. Very smart and beautiful quality. 1 A /<? Usually 35/6 and 89/6 pair To Clear the Balance at * *»/ 0 Women's Silver BROCADE SHOES—Spanish heels, silver kid trim. Very smart Evening Shoes. UsuaUy 49/6 pair Oft /g To Clear the Balance at £,V/ \> Take the Tram to the Rees-Jones Corner. The Rees-Jones Shoe Company Ltd. THE CORNER SHOE SHOP, Grey Street and Lambton Quay, Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 68, 17 September 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 68, 17 September 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 68, 17 September 1930, Page 5

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