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Seeing “ H. 8.” Shoes under vastly improved conditions. WEW ZEALAND cmrMtMG FACTORy The recently transformed Shoo Section is complete. Its enhanced facilities for display and the fitting on of shoes are a distinct advance upon the old order of things. The very latest models from the World’s Fashion Centres are being shown to-day under these pleasing conditions. You are cordially invited to Inspect this newly organised department and to study “ H. 8.” Footwear Values. CLOTHING FACTORY mrmrxms ITS GOOD ITS IF 53 The very newest in MODERN COURT SHOES, in Sunburn, Putty, and Tan.’-Naco” Calf. Spanish Cuban heels. 451/6 and 45/ DAINTY CARAMEL AND APRICOT KID BAR SHOES, with new designs in color contrasts; Louis heels. 47 / 6 LADIES’ GENUINE SEA LEOPARD SANDAL BAR SHOES, Louis heels. 69/6 LADIES’ MOCCASINS, in Rose, Saxe, Brown, Mole, Green, and Grey. Very useful Christmas presents. 12/6 and 14/6 LADIES’ PATENT ONE-BAR SHOES, Cuban heel, welted sole, cushion insole. A real comfort shoe. 2S/6 LADIES-’ PARCHMENT KID ONE-BAR SANDAL SHOES. The' latest in summer designs. 35/ PATENT LEATHER COURT SHOES, with something new in enamel buckles; Spanish Cuban heels. 67/6 Jk w\ \ LADIES’ PATENT ONE-BAR SHOES, Louis heel, plaited vamp; a very smart shape. 39/6 GREY KID SHOES, one bar, interlaced front, Cuban heel; very attractive. 39/6 LADIES’ BOSTOCK TAN “ NACO ” CALE ONEBAR SHOES, welted soles, smart Cuban heels. A model walking shoe. 42/6 ' New Zealand Clothing Factory OCTAGON, iNEW ZEALAND DUNEDIN. CLOTHIMG FACTORY-

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Evening Star, Issue 19409, 18 November 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19409, 18 November 1926, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19409, 18 November 1926, Page 16

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