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T iti/I^^Tf'^ (Opposite Midland Hotel) JjlllUbCiy O LAMBTON QUAY Great Winter Shoe Sale j^O^^^^l AND THEY ARE Read every Item — It will pay you! ■;, • Women's COURT, BALLY'S SWISS SHOES I Women's Allan Taylor 7 BAR and TIE; SHOES The Balance of these beautiful shoes, ranging usually %Oftk I TIESHOES . - Consisting of Brown and Black, I from w / 6 s to 95 /. # S ale Price to Clear .'. 3V U With square toes and Cuban Glace and Suede Courts, Bars ' 111 heels. Showing in Black,-Brown v ; and Tie Shoes, with various f^.. ,_ , r =^u —- T=l^ L_. —■ ■■%.■! .t— ~, -■ •■■*■• ■ ....,»■■ ■■; ■.^-.^^Jiiil and Navy Kid. All sizes. Usual"" heels. All to be cleared. Origin- ] ||i price 32/6 per pair. M A/£ To ycil c rdth fr^2/V o Sd 6 pSmfK \ A Group of Women's Women's Sale Price to Clw •••; *T *v Balance. ...W 0 15 0 | SHOE ODDMENTS CROCKETT & I -Smart London Tan :': Women's ALLAN TAYLOR 'I s^eT wM 1^ bLS! JONES-SHOES | COURT SHOES : SHOES I a^ Brown Courts, Navy and Incomplete lines, mostly High fronts and round toes. Spanish'; 3nwK3 j| Brown Ties, and Glace Brown Suede and Glace, Ties j he |i Si sizes. -ill/A"' Capella Calf, Suede finish in Fawn ' Straps. Cuban and Spanish and Courts. Spanish and Sale Price to Clear— Pair .... i™ 0Brown and Navy. Monk and Tie |l heels. Don't miss these! Cuban Heels. Usually 49/6 to | Styles. Flat heels, most sizes. Usually , Your size may be here. 55/-. - ■ fQ/f| J +> . *. • . ». '" 39/6 fC/A \ Usua!ly sold at 19/6 to 25/6 To clear balance—Pair AT/V I GrOUp I—-Embracing B6St» a.» ,h. BJ.nc^-P^ «/O Itpriclcw^il w •WW toek's. Clark's and o«i«r Women's Brit-Ban Black ! -'_ r«^riu«f« good mokes \ PATENT COURT SHOES *m af* _~„ .„_„ I^h«Vu#«« |In Crinkled Crepes, Brocades, Maro--With Hghtweigh, pump s o!e S , beaded CANADIAN SHOES COURT SHOES I Ojj* toM Bgj. : tabs, with low Louis heels. Smart In Black, Brown and Navy With tab and buckle, in t - and quality shoes ; Usually 29/6" afternoon shoes for matrons. Sizes 4 '] Kid, in high-front Court and Brown and Navy Wace. || t %n/(. oa -l j A /» to 6. Usually 37/6 to 39/6 ?C /It 1 Tie styles, with large eyelets, These have low Cuban heels, j-. p J ' Q 1Z AO" Sale Price to Clear—Pair ....A^/V Spanish heels. Usually 35/6 and the- sizes are 41 to 7. jJa c c * '. "^ ■■■■•■.* J Pair. -ill/4 Usually 22/6 pair, \\f\\ n'. U# MmAN *e PI M : M I i%%4# r*ii* Sale Price to Clear XT 0 To Clear "« | GrOUp 2—CompriSftS f'J COURT SHOES ,«,.»,,. English "DELTA" COURTS f Naw Brfw^nd Black Glace Kid W0I"S- N*al O*lWd W°meß $ E "9llsh Hln Velvet, Crepe and Satin. 3-Hol. TIE SHOES GOLF SHOES, 1 g-jg >-h Also SaUj £ Cr«p f .: heels.,- # Sizes 34 to 7. Usually^2V6 |. With stitched vamps. These Including Brown Calf Ox- | Usually 25/6 to 35/6 pair.1 4C/4 per pair. ' %\'§k ■ have medium toes and Spanr fords, Brogues, and two-tone Sale Price to Clear A^O,, Sale Price to Clear *^ V j sh heels. Navy, Brown and Fawn and Ghillie styles. All 11 J Blacks A smart model. Sizes with sturdy rubber,soles. Sizes pl|x g+ i.'.j._ r -jn-^ =?iy , . mmss^'^^-nvrTTT^sx^ih^A*^^^ range from 4to 61. Usually 4^ to 64 only. Usually 39/6 pair jwß^V ■•'" I 29/6 Per pair. I*7^A Sale Price *° Clear 2S/6 1 J^. ''' JH^V Clark's Nigger Women's Beautiful ' jSj^^L v, 1 Glace Court Shoes CANADIAN SHOES I ly^/S'p^pair/ 07'^/!; Usually 55A per pair. tC/fc l! ; Sale Pric* to Clear XT O To Clear the Balance*'/ V | ,^H^^^^^^V^^V - - v-^^^^(jp Lambton Quay mßSf^^^ '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 6, 7 July 1938, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 6, 7 July 1938, Page 13

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