at GEORGE & DOIGHTY'S GHAT FOOTWEAR ©KUtVE The Savings will almost pay for the Shoes themselves ! Boy.' -Mute Cm.™ TENNIS SHOES - With = PATENT ONE-BAR SHOES-A. ""'•'Jj ""•■ 10 " ' •*• D h- ph., p., 2/3 I 4L^ ™d mSS.*£X£fi Men's White Canvas LACE SHOES—With an E IHHL \ outside rubber toecap and fitting (as illustrated). r l^H^T^SV^ta^^ Best quality stout crepe soles. S Sizes: Children's. Boys. Youths. Men's. £ " Drive Price, 2/6 3/- 3/6 4/3 4/8 |. p^ SHO£S _ WHh a low leather „ , t> Y< i# nvpnpn SHOES fas illus- - heel. A very nicely finished shoe and of excelSS^ffl^^Sv^iaiaw = -t patent All size, UsuaHy JJ/H leather soles and heels. This shoe has stitched - 17/6 . Drive Price •**•/» welts and a medium S , priced "a? 21/. USUa X I London HAND-MADE SHOES —In a new Sues 6to 10. = shade of Brown with flat-or spike heels. A Drive Price 2 smart, comfortable, and uncommonly fashionJH^^^^^HSk 17/ C i able shoe. Usually 35/-. 22/6 E * Black Suede 1-BAR SHOES—With a neat and YHj^PH^k. = " fashionable trim in patent leather. The Spanish = heel gives this shoe a perfect finish. In sizes I " °° Drive Price 10/O sizes 7to 9. Usual value 21/-. IC/I 1 = to «Sh rubber sole and coloured trim to con' Drive Price itJ/ll 5 trast. These will look smart anywhere. S Sizes 4to 9 O/Q BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS — With" Dainite = Drive Price «/ •* soles and heels and stitched welts. In sizes 6 = /^w Sizes 10 to 2O /A to 10. Value 23/6. IQ/g | / Drive Price J/* Drive Price *•»/ w S3 [ Men* ARMY BOOTS — For working. Rein- § Pril! 3/9 forced toes and heels; nailed or plain soles; heel = rrice plates. Sizes 6, 7, 8. 17/11 5 Drive Price 11/ XX - Boys' Crepe Soled TAN SANDALS—As ilhts- 5 "^^^^ trated. These are of a splendid quality, with s , ■-."■»»- ouad t -i uppers of best quality tan chrome and double E Another White Canvas 1-BAR SHOE—Is quite crepe soles. E plain and has a crepe sbler: . = Sizes: 4to 9. 10 to 2. 3to 7. SSLW 6/3 I D- w- 2/11 3/9 4/6 Sizes 10 tol3 7/q § ■-;,. Drive Price •/ O r Children's English TAN SANDALS — With a ,':..'' x Sizes Ito 2 O/O : - cre Pc Bole- These are : made* with great care, — yo^^\'\ * TK toriv* Price 0/ O S and will stand the 'roughest wear. %. ' ' Jj) Sizes 3tosA /O S Sizes: 4t06. 7,t09. 10. 11 to 1. S. JjgS^S!^^^^^ Drive Pric« •'/«' E Drive Prices 3/11 4/11 6/3 7/3 8/11 , Another BOYS' SANDALS — The same as S WARD SHOES are weir known as the ideal above; ""-^-^^ntgeed soles.^ = have rubber hee]s . Drive Price, 5/ g Qft 7/3 3/3 | Sizes 3 and 4 only. g/g CKODCE * BOIJCU¥V 61-63 Victoria Street LTD. Wellington
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DRYECZEMAON HKjJER Irritation Dreadful. Lost Sleep, Cuticura Healed. " I suffered from dry, scaly eczema on my hands for a year. It came out in small patches and the irritation was dreadful. It gradually spread until my hands were so sore that I could not do housework, of any description, and could not sleep. They were very painful and unsightly. "I tried nearly everything but still they did not improve. I read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment so wrote for free samples. I began to improve after using them so I purchased more and in two months I was completely healed." (Signed) Mrs. A. M. Baker, Broad Green Cottages, Steeple Bumpstead, Essex, Eng., Nov. 13,1929. Use Cuticura to clear your skin. For sample Soap, Ointment and Talcum addreia:" R. Towa* A Co., Sjda«r, N. S. W." ■T Try tha Cuticwa Sharing Stick.
RAILWAY TRAVEL BARGAINS 5/- FOR 130 MILES Half-penny-a-mile for travel to r— , the Wairarapa! Leave Weilintlm at ten to tlthl i the momma- arrive lacfr kv a quarter to tix in « «<f«T thafltTMxm. I A Ml jj*- WEEKDAY \S'*/ /^ CHEAP RETURN FARES JPROM WELLINGTON OR ANY OTHER DTjTnnKJ FARFS STATION IN HUTT VALIETf £Sy?iVsTAT<rri^ SUBURBAN AREA TO AN* AND DISTANCIIb STATION MANOAROA-MAS--I>l |J TEUTON AREA. Greytown 6/- 4/- new cheap f«« plac« k s^*s" *»•,"'* K^? (106 mil*) riaht at your door. • WA|M BT. U.3J I 5.44 Kaitoke 4/- 3/' (S4miM
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 90, 13 October 1931, Page 15
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