■■■■■■■in in 9 ALL OUR SPORTS WEAR ARE 100% BRITISH! —^—i^—■"- £&, Styles to Capture the J CRICKET BOOTS *^// JlKiiP « _~ .. _. n I Made in England and "Made for a Century." %y^§£/ Well-Dre&secT Man $ j^^^ffi^^g™ canvas boot, f M . ;2KfS |^3? »w wai wu «»«*i*n»wi BWftwiiiß-w, I _,■ i j j_iu.jj.i.sST*\ leather sole to which (fM. Vi-, ( ~ m BD 11 sprigs can be attached. ""'"ivXr^ /C^'l'lflSfe' Approved! / ' <al\ ww* t * /V^4 * # \ I J^BB Honk Style Shoes will be well to <tf &\ Jjsffi^s?ri fJL'^&jMM the fofe from now on- MARTIN'S } <^&%>^ M? JgN pjf J <^S |B *7ave *n «toc^ a** t^ie well-known j . 1- IP'" I Jfi X ma^es anc* in a11..-shades. Priced U^ /J^^^^^V^ \&sfA'MC% *,'"'*. •■J™""l^™^I™^''- -^^^^^^ '^ BUCKSKIN .. 27/6 ' A*^W/ Illustrated. C. X E tewis, Northampton. , ' '" ' w JBawtw .^j^^ . _^ 7?P' V ff"'*' ««^V Xn quality English CALF. Obtainable in .•^Sss. I'M^l- A4W Green, Grey, Jill. " CPEISIW " '^ Il^ JM^ Brown or Black. tff^ Bml^m/ IEEU I £T*\. SbD-onf in - SANDALS !=^—- ' "—"""—-"' /j^ 9n.vu whi ■»■ wmiWMi-v fi£ BRITISH AND "Ci&ISeSfW" /^f?^s?^*^^ lW^.^^^T The one featured here is made of the" BUY BRITISH! £///jffl^^n iWMBIBZir I finest CALF LEATHER. But, to give A iaced-to-toe SPORTS BOOT OF CANVAS. FY // ■/ I^MBB^./ m. _. your feet a further treat, we ReinforcW strapping with heavily guarded toes. 7 I/®] WWBi have die same style fitted with ~ « :, .., ~ }/ //a>'/ jSSSBL _MfE&Lm> double crepe rubber •corrugated non-skld "epesole- Jr^y®/ IN BROWN SUEDE OR CALF. Crepe or Leather Soles. %T 'IP 40-Hour ifceek Plus Added Pleasure to Your Leisure with — " # ' CANADIAN ©.P. "RUFFIES" ' Ciiiitt' Leading Players! • Cool as a Penguin's Foot A. . /7's Ventilated Throughout! Z!li".i " <" ' „!;'' m ,-—--■■'■■■■» ,„ " , , —r G.P. CRUISER of White Suedette .S™ "«" L'""" "* °" Fr ourites are on the Mat again this season at Martins! #^>v/> Cushioned Heel. Full and half _B_fH%A#l IM/* e_JAE!r yd!^^___ ___^---« cK***fl-^**^lj_l^ / zes- BOWLING SHOES 1""" f_rn ,MTr--iF" ■' '"!"■"-'—^" I ■'—- j ■ dnicaM. "" "* Also another Style at 17/9. '■m(- J 4> \Jjßr- %■ ;- P ■BB^^SlNw ff NEVER AGAIN, 1 fwEU.I'VE SMOKEdY)' f|% »^ 'W^ % $_\ 'I/ fl^^BwV I'M CONVINCE£> PRIZE CROP FOR HERE'S THE VERY BEST! ■v.- MM'-Bi 99 mm w £M 3Mm WMm £9. ff MBMm*o9 9 —"^T -"^^BBet^^g I/O ««i»Hh FINE CUT o^ I llllfmSi^ H / a^ Calr* Tl n a I l I Tl^_^^^«W_Lll»> «T^__^ *^ _rl*'_/- * 1-tlimii — ____n ■ 111 l/ir P er l,n* coarse cut mJI IfTTrrr^^S^^^^TTTTTT^-p*,^ ~.-.. for Every- Man who Roils His Own
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 78, 29 September 1938, Page 15
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381Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 78, 29 September 1938, Page 15
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