■ :j. ■-:...■:. ..■■■. -.■-■.•.:■•■-. »...!.__ I_J : MARTIN'S ARE NOW UNWRAPPING ;M\ many new styles in... i^ WELTS fj^^^^Blk *—^or Golf no Shoe cou'd be better. Streamlined »^^^^H§^^-,vJ^MPßbl\ »^^^^^^ style in Brown Calf with snappy fringed L^^^^^RraHtiHflH^B^EKL ' * " tongue. Leather or rubber soles. *9C /ft day and comfort all the way. Welted *4 /|. SUEDE v^ rides high into Autumn luxurious, -inexpensive, and more popular than ever! So swing into suede, your favourite style . MsmSmimil^B/^^KfKBmM is here in lovely shades individualised by intricate > designing and leather trimming. . Here are A few JmiSffiiim^^^^ri^Wf high riding styles from MARTIN'S. - j£KjKmmß^^/W V ■§ I—High Cut FANCY TIE SHOE of Black 1 J^^B^^^K (I Suede with trimming of Black Kid, JCIL ■ LB spike heel. , 47/'W 2.—Gusset and Fancy Eyelet TIE SHOE. This yf% •mart «hoe is in Black Glace or Brown S^ mk>L Suede, straight spike heel .. . Con- *g /JL '^HBK^*^^^ jT Mmk. - tinental style. ' K3ly v yf iHK^ 3.—SPECTATOR SPORTS SHOE (English), S fl| ..procurable in Navy, Brown, or Black. 4-hole ,^^^^^&\ ' tie, apron in Glace. Leather Cuban 40 l§- ifit^BSlDlß \aSKi^^Em - - .heels. JkJIV |^DOi^^ii^i^Hr ■ AniCCt We have just made a fortunate purchase off 1-#%E/IC^* MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLES EVENING SHOES I WALKING SHOES ~ „ _ . ' A / A I A /ft A variety too numerous to mention in If\ Ig\ In Black or White Satinßro- 11/1" . 1 ■J/|" detail. See them for yourself. TIES, rj/L cades or Velvets; flat, . low, A fl IQ I/_ fl COURTS, STRAPS, in all colours — I X ' |J .or high heels. - \3 \9 IU V including Skin Shoes. *— W Tlia Pfll C I CD" Rubber Soles- I A|^^^ iS^^BMii^^^^^ui^iu^^SSS^^SS^^B^sl^^l^^^Kf^^''^ '^^^^ ' price oi I ii'iTiiiTifiHfpfijffiy l^it"tf*cj"f 3&Z&&T -f j^**^T^i ~^***^ THERE'S A GOOD REASON WHY THESE SHOES MADE IN SEVEN ACARE SO POPULAR! CURATELY ' GRADED The'CENTENNIAL SHOE S S!,f;S bVn«: Ml ' Shoe as perfect as can be for J^^HPiiiisKfS These Shoes, made to sell at j 22/6, are of selected the purpose of assisting ' and 9^K&£^K I Box ■ Calf and Glace Kid Leathers. Illustrated protecting the normal functions :»^ X is a style with ( °^ *^c foot. BS^^Liifi -j^'MlfefcJll patent cap. Also jfl>>,^ J^r-' !t'-J AIR ' l^^^mm J^mf^M with Uskide soles. .^^lKfiW Jhh 11 l_ x D I '■ \^^^^P^^|^^n^^^^^^^^^Br Of Superior Quality English I^^HBhMm Leathers, BLACK GLACE KID, HUPIIifI .^H^i^il^H^^L^H?/ BOX CALF, nnd TAN WIL- " SI - LOW CALF; Two Toe Shapes. fiKfi Hj /', {< ,-; ' ); - seM"£ at t^eiT fine '°"/ /"''ce ""^ *• • anc' 'or l^e P"ce • 5^,/,, ,' ' ' .^|sL __^*^ j^fc\ '" no Shoe has more merit, style, and service built into it than CROCKETT £ JONES Tlie best shoes money can buy ' m^KKp^Sff^*\ ft / X As illustrated! Medium jquare toe per- / ■ M m\ fectly plain Willow Calf, Box Calf, Glace Xl •% /■■ . Mm M Vr Kid,—Sizes and half size;i. FROM W : '. ■ The MARS HALL "Arch Support" Shoes a b penny fopnny vl c /T'^'^*^l -'J^SL^ °nly tHe bCSt ?" dr bark tanned, I! athe. rs we'll back this offer against anyCOURTjENAY PLAOE^^^3-75 WILLIS STRE-TF
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1938, Page 25
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