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I DOES IT STRIKE YOU? I == Does it strike you how and where we've been able to get these Shoes at such ridiculously = H low^prices ? Well, weVe .... but that would be telling. We have 5,000 pairs of I H high-grade Boots and Shoes that we're going to turn over in a strikingly short time at strik- = H ingly low prices. •• l H 1 BARGAINS I shoes from I PRICES I | FOR EVERYBODY Stl"^ ™M CUT to the BONE! I | There are Bargains for EVERYBODY. Jg^ IJ[ J[ £ r BEDROCK? bO"e- | = " Cif P PT 4 IYTPO 70° Pairs Quality Shoe«. including a big • minmAiw ««• 5£ I SALE STARTS jgsft&arH 9 a.m. THURSDAY I | 1000 Pairs Ladies 1 High-Grade Shoes I | "BOSTOCK'S" A "BOSTOCKS" I 1 "C.&J. CLARK'S" M % "C.&J.CLARK'S" I | "LADY JANE" B Wk " m m "LADY JANE" I | "MATCHLESS,"Etc. Wl^H « "MATCHLESS,"Etc. I =£ The styles are all as good as the I £ H M? ny of the Shoes in **"• lot were 1 EE makes. There are Strap, Tie and jj||jjjjj&. \£ < Sffi originally priced as high as 38/6 = = Court, with High, Medium and Low SB 93 SE "°W look at the Price! You'll need to = = Heels. JBSff 3 SE c along br '3ht and early to get your = j= B WBt Bnare °* aII tne "Good Things." s 1 1000 Pairs Ladies' Special Quality Shoes I = djq.l^ 11V H, -^ m "BECTIVE" "* - = BOSTOCK'S'' bum JRr^ sk m ' "RnQTHpf^" s «r *a t riAprc" ffi n bumuus I I "CROCKETT& JONES" B AWLm ' "KILTY" 1 ■ 1 1?° L:f A?'„' ? tc*« B .^^H ■ "CROCKETT & JONES" I = A glance through the list of 9S£ JSSr ' SSfi ... , , , = = in this Fot should be SBS j^B F B H I?J". '"L 1"? 1 really .marl = S sufficient to indicate that the H Sf'^ jB ■ fcK fSStuS^ S± S == values here offered are abso- «^S £S&bE!Sss!s£i£S SSSB and Glace > Honey i Glace Strap, Chev- = = lutely UNBEATABLE. adSfBL I^^^^P S B >>n Glace; Strap. High and low he«h. H S r™" 1^ I™'1 ™' "™~*™^ k CHILD'S TAN ONE BAR pi— "iM—p—*^——^h^bm^^- 5j = HALDENSTEINS—These high-grade Eng- Great Wearing — Wonderful Value. "KILTIE'" MAIDS* FAWN STRAP = -= lith Shoei were originally |/»/| f 4—6 7—lo 11—1 2—5 C> fit SHOES Obtainable in 1« tafiT — = priced at 49/6. In style and lb/ll O/, J i/g r/j j fi/J 1 g,/l 1* H VjL^l = = qi«hty they are unsurpa.sed. •>/ 11 **/D O/ll 0/11 Englwh make at a.ridiculou,ly few pri!^ = = 1^!!"™ 1"""T""""">^™"L OSCAR RUMPLE LADIES' SLIP- ■■■«■■■■■■■■■■—■*»»>■. unw^a^H = = 252? Iho^theTJ^r ST/2 L E, RS ?M t LeaUler %" d Pat^ WHITE CANVAS STRAP SHOES-With I = shoe, are to the first 14/0 ?L.Tr" „?" K r *T I""" fi/11 »™«rt Blue, Red and White fac = = co,ner, for 14/e! They were 21/6. *~ £»£• f^Z^ %} KlT^S^t' '** I = "ONYX" FAWN CALF SHOES. Thu high , Wpl . '^ 17/fi ""■"~"^———— —— S = grade American make has suffer- 7 /■• | Were 14/b to 17/b' BLACK SATIN STRAP SHOES at the = = ed badly in the "Marfcdown," #/H YOUR FOOT TROUBLES! 7/11 P"=e °f « P-ir of slippen. As = == bring now priced at less than Half Price. >r\O-you know that we,have a wry, \ Jt uP&ie* are limited, you-are-ad- £ = ""^^ ■_■. *-^ up-to-date Department for the viieJ *•"fc"* *mong the early birds. . = = LADIES' SPORT AND HOLIDAY treatment of all common Foot ——----—----------»-—-----—-» = = S H,?. ES7: About V 0 Pa!rs ,of. *hem* Tr<>ul»l'>». It is under the manage- WARM FELT SLIPPERS—We have a = — W. hlle r Canva» K r" th c J ol°"r. ed I/I 1 T ntSK Mr- Frank Marlin <late ot <tock of Sli PPe« «cond to »°»« i» We* = = »'^ ?* Rubbef a, nd Wh, lte '* * Dunedm) who guarantees immediate linfton and tan give you a wonderful - E = Rubber soles and heels. Also Coloured relief and painless treatments. Why ehoi« of styles, fittings and colours. Red, ; = =5 Satin with rubber soles and heels. Were suffer 1 -when you can have that nasty % /£• Pink, Xilac. Fawn Black' etc '" S = 7/11 to 14/11. CORN REMOVED PAIN- O/X 1/6 2/^3/6, 4/6 etc ' Ck ' *lC' --■ S - " ' LESSLYFOR4- «i/0 Ls—a—^■^^J-llL^b^^--^-—- V = 1 2,6pO.Pairs of WHITE CAWVASfHOLIDAY SHOES — Crepe and White Rubber W* I**- I 1 = fLF/^Cr «oles. Ideal for beach or holiday wear. 3s to 6s; all gorag at 3/6 W. < mW I Wfr -I 5 I 500 Pairs Men's High-Grade Shoes I I SMART BLACK 4n Jifffe J^ SMART BLACK 1 | Oxford SHOES fflm HP Jw^ Oxford SHOES I g shapesr-Square, Medium and MB . jmr* fflH TH b"y * | j bought^ cheaperr-and probably |H JW .M H ' don't leave it too late or'ylu iJy 1 | 750 Pairs Men's Special Quality Shoes | I GENTS'SMART m a ~r GENTS'SMART ! | BLACK, TAN AND PATENT 3B W W #" BLACK, TAN AND PATENT I I offord shoes B m .JT f oxford shoes | 1 L^&!^^aaSßE IK4 i i Cornea^ b r;ght^ rly J = By that, We mean that these are B fB H S 3S c n = == a lot of high grade English W&S Wm ' S°m^ "Plums." There = == shoes that were selling as high ' . 18888 SB, ■ are '"an > Black and Patent Ox- =£ = as 35/- marked down to 16/11. 988 ' I^S fBSm mS ' 'or<^ Shoes going for about half =E U Need we say more? \M their real Value< M S GENT'S TAN OXFORD SHOES onthTl "IW[ ARTIN'S" r^^OvT mCMT mBOmAti^SHOES^^ S = famou, "Whizz" last. This ;|q /£ . __ . * .3«M^ 11/11 With' Red rubber «.le». A high = = Shoe is worth 25A, of anyone's, 10/O Wrt. X SHOP It/11 grade English make at a gift == = money. *^^#» « UilV/1 price. Usual price is 39/6. == S TECNIC,TWO-TONE SPORT SHOES— We would remind our patrons GENT'S PATENT "BOSTOCK" OXFORD SS == Uskide soles. Wonderful ig/11 of our No. 3 Shop, Situate at 45 IQ/Q SHOES in Bs, BJi, 9», 9J* and = = quality. Were 42/6, now 10/11 Courtenay Place. It is carrying **/^ 10s only. Were .42/6. Come, = = le»« than Half Price. a , arge and varied stock * o | 'lwg "rly! = = "VANTAGE" WHITE CANVAS OX- Sports Footwear, Slippers »md J^^qrdwiofs °| X" S = FORD SHOES, with crepe rub- ft/ f -i Children's Shoes. Don't forget 8/11 FO, RD U SHOES Wlth Cre Pc »ole» = = ben soles. An id^al shoe for sf/ 11 the address— ' Wklf.Cv , Leather runn.r. — — i,..;. W»#k. Id/fi - wnite l~anvas totcaps and vamp straps. SS = I *'"""• Wefel4/6. | No 4g COURTENAY p LACE> | Were 11/9. » g | Courtenay Place and Willis $r, | -i|f|lll■ m'm'illlllllillfclllillflEiilllMl'tliaillllllllllllilllllllllilli*ll^Vl'lll*lT*lTill iTT'lT'lT'li'lllllllllll'llTlliiiltiiiiiiltlfcJiiiiiiiiMlHllllnT¥T¥TT7TTTTTT¥TTTT~^^' MM~'MM™'*'"M *g='TTTTTT^TTTT^TTTgTTTT^^T*w^T^ ~

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1932, Page 6

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