STILL HUNDREDS I of GENUINE VALUES I in QUAUJy FOOTWEAR I I at BRADY'S LTD. I w*?? *he ft Ct *at, our stocks have b«» greaUy reduced (Ihe I 3f««n Vy'?mston haX! nS be/» <l«i* to seize the amazing bargains I 2, yC. S* f^ hun*ed» »f S«"-ta= values awaiting you in I s3h? r H r * S,' Ocks h o Ve been ™PPl«n«"«d from our storerooms. I OUAUTV if ne5L Bosto*'s ' C. &J. Clark's, Astoria, Monarch I ALL MUST GO BY I 1 MONDAY NEXT I I NeveTL f* Vi Ca\ in TaMORROW and avoid disappointment. I I WW A°? . 3S M Z^^ 11^ be« you for purchasing I I o?^ g 1 *WT u 1 S, UCh W Pric«-Prices which are but a fraction I I weJLV Tl?l th, ls/ ootwear' Jhere are bargains here in men's, 1 ■ womens and children s footwear-buy footwear for the whole family and ■ s&v© pounds I t I Typical VALUES! NEIV I ■ Brit-Ban, Crockett & Jones, Bo?- OWNVR CHTD B M lock's, Onyx, Silby, C. &J. Clark's WWW *• "» »*» I WT ■ ■ LADIES' SHOES — StiU a few TV,* ™™ l* v ■ -WV' -"' ■ ■ more pairs to be cleared Q/* -i c°mplete business of Brady's ■ ■ out at— Pair O/ll Uxi' has recently been purchased ■ 9 »j- , » , . bya company which is sparing no ■ I K H Ai'rSAN'DS'"-"SS 2ST 'rtn V" ?t "? l H moulded soles and smart a/ji leading one in JS Tew Zealand, . ■ ■ covered Cuban heel. Pr. if /11 w? ere both ladies' and men's needs ■ H - will be catered for by a range of I H S rad?! s 1£ Qlif lity 8 Glac? KM. the finest footwear from overseas I I pS^OWoS^HOeSJ "* End fr°m NeW Zealand I h raiem uatuku SHUts—Speci- 4.,,««, cj. i -nt i ~ T H ■ ■ ally made by the makers of Mon- tUrf l?' Stocks will be shortly ,• ■ ■ arch Shoes. 112/11 arriving—hence the necessity for ■ H To Clear at 10/11 this immediate clearance of I H I '".'. r present,stocks. . H I CALL EARLY tSrMORRbwAND G^r the m ■ %*MImL. CMnUT CREAM OF THE BARGAINS ■ BRADY'S I TWO STORES I H 27 AND 56 WILLIS STREET . V 1;;"' v"WJßLL)fNdfd^ ::i";/ifl BRITISH ffnalificAtion f T% IGHT in the heart of London ... in Trafalgar Square \• • • stands The Nelson Column. The contemplation T| of this tribute to a National Hero .imposes no strain on our «B credulity to realise that in all things Nelson was... I fl British without qualification. ' In I] In to-day's human activities .. . those of manufacturing I I endeavour and reciprocal trade .. Dunlop, in its particular I | field, stands as a representative of Britain's industrial I I activity that is also . ... British without qualification. I | Dunlop tyres and Dunlop Tubes sustain the reputation of I' J ; Britain's Manufactures for quality and for value ... and II I give a return of better service and lower running costs to I 1 - motorists who wish to put into practice the Empire slogan I | of ..." Buy from those who buy from you." I ! ■'" ' -—-I DUNLOP ACCESSORIES I! j PUNLC#P *STANDALRDand>Oi?r"
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 101, 26 October 1932, Page 6
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501Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 101, 26 October 1932, Page 6
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