School Footwear at Sale Prices Parents will save several shillings by taking advantage of opr Phenomenal Sale Prices. All lines quoted are much below present market values. Shop Early and se» what you can saves Girls’ Patent One-Bar Shoos, English make, sewn soles p Sizes 7 and 8, 8/6 j 9’s, 8/11; 10’s, 11/3; 11 to 3, 13,; 2to o, 15/. Girls’ Areherfield Tan Willow Calf Derby Lace Shoes, Mure I'orm style. Sizes 7 and 8, 10/6; 9’s, 11/6; 10’s, 14/i’ll and 12, 16/11J 13 Girls’ Box Chrome One-Bar Shoes, sewn soles. , 0 Sizes 7 to 1). 10/8; H) to 13, 12/11 I 1 and 2, 14,6. Girls’ Box Chrome Derby Lace Shoes, self caps. Sizes 7 to 9, 11/! 10 to 13. 12/11; 1 and 2, 14/9. Girls’ Box Chrome Brogue Shoes, sewn soles. , Sizes 7 to 9, 12/3; 10 to 13, 14/; I and 2, 15/6, 3 to o, IT/6. Girls’ Box Calf Derby Lace Shoes, patent caps Sizes 7 to 9, 12/11; 30 to 13, 14;9; 1 and 2, 16/11. Girls’ Tan Glace One-Bar Shoes, sewn solos. Sizes 7 and 8, 10/6; 9’s, 11/6; 10’s, 14/6; 11 to 1, 16/8. Girls’ English Tan Sandals, crepe soles. , , . # .. 0 Sizes 3 to 6, 4/6; 7 to 9, 5/3; }o’s, 6/3; II to 1, 6/11 i 2 to o, 8/9. Girls’ Tan Glace Charleston Sandals, welted soles. . c Sizes 4to G, 5/11; 7to 9, 6/9; 10’s, 8/3; 11 to 1, 9/11; _to o, 12,6. Girls’ Fawn Glace Charleston Sandals, English make. Sizes 4to G, 5/11; 7to 9, 6/9; 10’s, 8/3; 1,1 to 1, 9/11 i 2to o, 12/6. Girls’ Patent Charleston Sandals, Grey inset . Sizes 4to 6, 6/9; 7to 9, 7/11; 10’s, 9/9; 11 to 1, 11/8; 2to o, 13,11. Girls’ English Glace Ballet Shoes, pump soles. „ Sizes S and 9. S/3; 10 to 32, 12/3; 13 and 1, 13/3; •< to 15,9. Maids’ Brown Glace One-Bar Shoes, with Fawn floral overlay. Sizes 2 to 5, 22/6. Maids’ Fawn Glace One-Bar Shoes, embossed floral fronts. Sizes 2 to 5, 28/6. Boys’ Box Chrome Dcrhv Unlined Boots, sewn soles. Sizes 7 to 9, 11/; 10 to 13, 12/3; 1 to 3, 14/9; 4 and o, 16/. Bovs’ Box Chrome Derby Linen-lined Boots, sewn soles. Sizes 7 to 9, 13/3; lU to 13, 15/; 1 to 3, 17/8; 4 and 5, 18/11. (Leather lined 6d extra.) Bovs’ Box Calf Derby Boots, leather lined. , Sizes 7 to 9, 16/6; 10 to 13, 18/6; 1 to 3, 21/6; 4 and 5, 23/. Bovs’ Tan Chrome Derby Boots, linen lined. Sizes 7 to 9, 14/6; 10 to 13, 16/6; 1 to 3, 19,6; 4 and 5, 21/. Bovs’ Tan Willow Calf Derby Boots, leather lined. _ Sizes 7 to 9, 17/6; 30 to 13, 19/6; 1 to 3, 22/9; 4 and o, 24/8. Youths’ Brogue Shoes, smart and very durable. Sizes 1 to .3—Black, 18/6; Tan, 19/9. Sizes 4 and s—Black, 19/6; Tan, 21/. White Gymnastic Shoes, crepe soles, best quality. Sizes 4 to 9, 5/6; 10's, 5/11; 11 to 2, 6/6; 3to t, 7/6. W. Harris & Son, Ltd. THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, 22 Princes Street; 212-214 George Street; 133-135 King Edward Street; 101 Stuart Street; 242 Princes Street South; and Gardens Corner. WWWW’WWWWUI f You Need the Newspaper j The newspaper or to-day is the meet powerful medium of advertising on earth. In the old days the merchant may have thought he was a benefactor and that he was contributing his bit “ aa a publicspirited citizen” when bo carried » two-inch space in the local paper every week in the year. Possibly he was. But that is changed now. A now ordoi has arrived. People read advertisements. Many find their greatest interest in looking over the advertising pages to get news that will save them money, and the way to save your pounds u first to save your pennies. Advertisements to-day are right up to the minute. They are as fresh as the news of the world or the latest cricket score. Live merchants cater to live people, and they know they must not alone be up to the minutn, but they must be some distance ahead. They must anticipate the wants of their customer*. And they do. Turn to the advertisements in thk paper. Just read what the merchant® are oScmg. Notice the invitations for yoa to do business with them. Notice how attractively the advertisements are set up and how inviting they are. Business men—that is, the snccessfnl once know advertising pap big returns. Unsuccessful men don’t advertise "because they are imsnoceoefnl. That’s the answer. Look over tbs city and pick out the big firms. They’re the advertisers. Advertising is the tonic that nnts dividends in the banks. Everybody reads advertisements to-day. Does yonr advertisement appear in The 4 Evening Star. 3
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Evening Star, Issue 19787, 10 February 1928, Page 10
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