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WW LINDSAY'S «»« loOi - - ISfi7 —T WELLINGTON'S Senior SHOE STORE Announce their Summer SHOE Sale Commencing To-Morrow (Tuesday) Morning at 9 a.m, J^' When HIGH-GRADE SHOES will be GREATLY SACRIFICED The object of this Sale is to reduce stocks and clear out all /^j^^ Summer Shoes, Oddments, and Broken Lines prior to our J^^BSS^. UH^H^v from aH the best makers—Crockett & Jones, Brit-Bans, Bos- ■X/ii&aSKBSmSk EXCEPTIONAL OUTSTANDING BARGAINS! WOMEN'S EVENING TURNER'S AND BRIT- "^^^"■'^^^■■^ SHOES-About 40 pairs BAN EVENING CLA^'? T f *™r? AND , Evening Shoes, comprising SHOES ai, *. „„ ■ m ■ WHITE SHOES silver and coloured Tinsels! out .20 p pair f s W^ en s brocaded,and black Satin 8 pairs only of these beau- • S. hoes ' ln C. o, u. rts a"dJ? nf V*f Se a. re one-strap, with etc. All good quality and tiful pump soled and hand- strap consisting of Black Cuban heels, white Suede English makes. These are made Shoes, mostly'silver lT'f°^T'% t? c^n oddments, most sizes rep- Brocade. Large si/es only. M\ $g* ,™ ak«s- J?«« 2 The Shoe for present resented. Usually 29/6 to Usually 79/6 and S9/6. 'A™ * oS^Jn P«JS? WC"- ?t™ In^io V* • At/ft T«r»«-» a. m i*» ' range from 22/6 to 35/0. Usually 39/6 pair BOSTOCK'S SHOES CLARK'S SHOES CROCKETT O JONES ttpy?£a sssn-ts ssKar.srj^a-sc c „ shoes giey lizard inset. These are the highest fittins shoe Only a limited ZhS P ft Crockett & Jones Black Patent One-strap quality; colour a little against them. • S Usually 37/6 W *k /£ Shoet^-Welted soles and leather heels. Made Usually 65/- to 49/6 pair 1 7 /(* .< Rs V * 'I V, ~ , IX/fi on.the long English last Small and large Balance all Going at- 1//O -~, Balance, to be Cleared at *"/ V si zes on i y left . Usually 49/6 pair OQ/£ Bostock's Mouse Brown Glace Kid One-strap ci U w 77" 1% Kid Ankle To Clear the Balance *"/ O Shoes-With Cuban and flat heels; real good I* ll ' Crockett & Jone, Tan Willow Calf and Oak duality and good fitting. low cut a* "g^J;** ?" **[' ,- ~ Glace One-strap Show - Welted soles. Usual price 39/6 pair 1 J-//» tr 1 i = 19/6 Highest quality. Long vamp styles. To Clear the Balance 13/0 , To Clear the Balance **/ « Usually 49/6 pair OO /fi Bostock's Patent One-hole Tie Shoes—Semi- Clark s Two-hole Tie Shoes—Cuban heels, . To Clear the Balance «O/ O oddments, they must be cleared. Shoes—Medium Spanish heels; grey is fash- Ra . 'r . * t ZH/O Usually 35/6. to 45/6 pair 1 7/C ionable this summer. Clark's highest grade. r .„ - Balance Gomg for «w/ v To Clear the Lot 11/ O Usually 59/6 and 69/6 pair OQ/C r ll f "S. °^ n "?* and Cail - Bostock's Tie Shoes—With semi-round toe To Clear the Balance LV/M Gunett Court Shoes—Louis heels. Theseand spike heels"; Black Patent, Black Glace, Clark'rti.ht Brown Gla~ CWW 4«w. " *re perfect fitting and of the highest grade,---a -rt c* t v . i **i«rK• J-iignc Drown uiaco iJncbar oboe—* ■■ and well reGntfnmendpd aa /^% sisawva =ni"29/ 6 . atr-yETi-Hf slit. ■ rKT"r-r ri«l/&: Balancer to be Cleared at ****/ W always dependable Usually 45/6 in /«* Crockett &. Jones Brown Suede Calf Crom-~ - Bostock's Beige Glace Kid Tab Court Shoes To Cleat-t\^ R»lnn^» « a - I*l/0 well Court Shoes—Welted soles and leather ' -With Spanish heels. The very best of . B o«tock'^^ Black IM a Tf™ rt <!k wCu ' 'Cubau heels- Do not miss these? only'" quality; wear guaranteed. l^iS^St^S^T^ number left UsuaUy OT /6 Wfr Bostock's Fawn Lizard Skin Shoes —In . , Balance t t fcil/O styles and Baby Spanish heels. These are Court and Brown One-bar, with round toes Clark's Black Rn ß^ » n j p,» tr » *\." - exceptionally good quality, but, being broken and spike heels; exceptionally smart quality. - 3?J e have fawnpSLJ inset Sede vamn ' Unes ' they must «0> The best real skin: Usually 55/- J?%^JSg3&%S& S"a ' ■ ?«£ »*™ [ta 29/6 To Clear the Balance «*«*/«, exceedingly smart shoe. To Clear the Balance ...- *••»/« Women's Bective Shoes—ln Black Glace Kid . Usually 49/6 r>air aa //• Crockett & Jones Black Patent Shoes— and Patent; , One-strap and Court styles, "" . Cl ' SIP* O«f/O With leather, Cuban heels, welted soles, in J BrtL S°Soe:lou L°Sll ttv i? * gJocL - - S^^ W^ " " Karge si.es only. Usually 59/6 rf^ft _ cSi£^^SS^^S Sp^ - ?"^ 4f »"f 29/6 " Shoe—With round toe and Spanish heels and American WWhKM SI ill ' —Two-hole tie, with Cuban heel. These pump soles. A smart model and fashionable. rou^d toe SranUh^heel T^tlfJ Li V "c a beautifully comfortable shoe- of the • •ga^a. 19/6 abshs m 4^ irs chab« sisSes one" I woMESriioi? GLisH I ««.«!"-«* v w BAR bHOES SHOES GUSSFT TOITRT ' In Strap and Court Shoes. mr n Courts One-strar. and cuncc MediunT and flatheelsj With low leather heels; in Tie sty es, SpS and SH°ES variety of leathers and S^r^d* FnXh flat heels,'in Brown and With buckle, Spanish heel, styles Some of the Shoes felS^/iP^q/S ll' ' Black, good make, but, American make\ . were 25/6 to 35/6 pair Usually 17/6 and 19/6 pr. being oddments> they mus^ Usually 32 / 6 pair To Clear the 1O /C To Clear the »7 /I 1 be cleared. Usually 35/-, o . Balance- I^/0 Balancel 7/11 37/6. To Clear |4/ fi Balance Clearmg IJ/g the Balance I*/ « per pair * • / W HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS IN EACH DEPARTMENT SPACE WILL NOT PERMIT US TO MENTION HERE MEN I Here are QUALITY SHOES for you at Substantial Sayings ' and" metomTo'et ?P° Men* Tan Willow Calf Shoes—These are semi-square Shoe. Usually S5/6 Special Clearimr Price lu/0 MSmi^Uh^^^L. toe ' welted so^ ai»d a rich mellow tan shade. A m. di i^i r. wearing frice *"/ w /V^^H>\\ reaUy smart shoe. Usually 35/6 pair IA/C ■ Mens Black Glace Shoes-Welted sole and medium 9 /^[H\\ =5l To Clear the Balance 19/0 sS^r^f^ Whls^S y 5l^l^ I J^- IB S Mens-BostocWShoe^n Tan Willow Calf. These c ~■%, P 17/fi 5 ll^^^Hll are. Bostock's first-grade shoes, and the design disi a Pec««l Clearing Price *«/ V ■■■ ([^^^^■|| BBS tinctive. • • Usually 49/6 pair QA //• Men's Black Box Calf Shoes and Black Glace—Three S I^HH *^" S Pec« Clearing Prices S3 Sfronte eSU S O,, a^v o^/iro^UT lted i 01" and S IHI MLS Men> Allan Taylor Shoe—ln Black and Tan-Grain, , closed fronts. UsuaUy 27/6 | Q/n and OO / fi B "^^H/ B with Uskide rubber, soles and heels. ErceptionaUy Special Clearing Price 1*»/U ££/ O M nBFf stJSS Sood wear?ng, English made, throughout O«>/fi Men's Black, also Tan Shoes—With light Uskide 331 •MA UPBSS UsnaUy 39/6 pair Special Clearing Price OL/J3 so^s.lhese soles wear twice as long, as leather. SSI ll L" SS Marshair Breather Shoes—ln Black and Tan. These/.-- , English make and good shapes. 9C /C 3BSHIHII ' 1 BB are constructed■ especiaUy for men with hot feet; . Usually 3S/6 pair To Clear the Balance >£O/O •I • I \B» ■ made to: keep the ; if eet cool. Usually 39/6 07/ C Men's Black Calf Boots— Welted soles, good medium •SHI •I • 'S , To Clear the Balance, per pair shape toe. These have just arrived and are excep- •ILIfl \W Boys' Box Calf Shoes—Good stout shoe, with solid - : tional value. Well worth 27/6 pair IA//I 99 I I 1 IB leather sole and neat shape. Imported make. Special Sale Price l"/0 mfi V\\L €»? U/i IE Usually 18/6 to 25/-. Special Sale PricesMen's Black Box Calf an d fan Will H . SI IE «. , SL ZCS 10 tO 13 ' 13/6; Ito 2 ' 15/6; 3to 5» 16/6 Medium toe and good English Zt P ? i"~ 31 C Mf n* Strongr Workin * Boots-With rubber Uskide do „„, M . y ~„ .sn,^||. 3 ;s iirg 1 1-r -—'I^^'^ 19/6 ssjair™. 27/6 SL, ,g ffi^j^sfirjriS?Ms - Men s Allan Taylor Shoes—ln Black and Tan, welted 35b\ /«BB throughout. Usual price 45/6 pair 00/ C soles and pointed toe. A great wearing shoe. iBSm ' Spelial Sale Price OL'/Xi Usually 32/6 and 3S/6 pair no /<• pBl ' I^^? Men's Slipper*—ln Black and Brown. Good quality Special Sale Price £*Ctf 0 li^^ felt ' witn soft leather soles. These are a |» /(* __^_^________ '" ' Jj bargain. UsuaUy 12/6 Special Clearing Price 0/U ~ UNDSAYSLTD .^ 84 LAMBTQHijQIJAY, opp:Midland HoteK^^^^^^^fe

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 12, 16 January 1933, Page 4

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