IflllHlHi H ■ ■ B B B ■ a n n ■ ■ ■ ■ D B ▼ Now that the warm weather is here once more you are beginning to think of sports and all that the word implies. Your costume—why not begin with Shoes? Where could you find a better selection of Sports Shoes than these which are mentioned here at such reasonable prices? In each line we have a large stock of all sizes and half-sizes to fit everyone, children included. HILDA. A pearl ornament adds a distinctive touch to this popular Ladies’ Shoe, in White or Beige canvas. One-bar Sports Shoes with rubber soles and heels — 9/11 pair. SHEBA. A really smart Ladies’ Shoe that sets the style note for Summer wear is this Beige Oxford Sport Shoe with stout crepe soles 14/3 pair. MARGATE. All the family can have this style—Sensible White Canvas Oxford Shoes, crepe soles; will stand up to solid Summer usage— Ladies’. 6/9; Men’s, 7/6 pair. fel C, rMaj Q DOT owin'! Something really smart in Ladies’ Shoes. These are White Canvas Bar Shoes, in Blue or Red trim, with White rubber soles and heels— ■ a 9/9 pair, STFJDE BADMINTON. Men’s White Canvas Tennis Shoes. These have laces to toe, very heavy canvas upper, Blue trim, sponge rubber cushion heels, stout crepe soles — m _ 14/9 pair. «=j Ten’s Summer Canvas Shoes of unusual martness and strength. In Beige canvas are hese Oxford Shoes, with Brown rubber toeops and facings, crepe soles and heels—--15/6 pair. VANTAGE. For the man who plays tennis. White Canvas ts| Oxford Shoes. A great favourite. Lxtra ■■ stout crepe soles and canvas toecaps — IT! 12/6 pair. A. e T. Infills, Ltd Dunedin Style Consciousness! t \ \ mm In bygone days Long-wearing Quality the feature most sought after in Men’s Suits, but now it is Style and more Style ! Dashing Novelty and Beautiful Colourings constitute the attraction in the New Suitings designed for the effective attire of the Modern Mam These are the “raw materials” from which the Skilled Tailor creates a Suit that expresses in every line Good Taste and Perfect Style. Our Cutter, possessed of long and wide experience, is well supported by an Efficient Staff, and we are satisfied that Customers have their preferences and desires in regard to Style fully realised. To be “Correct” in every detail of attire —the practical expression of Style consciousness—is a dominating sentiment to-day, and as Leading Tailors we place its carrying-out in the forefront. The Quality of Materials used, the Excellence of Cut and Workmanship, and Perfection of Fit are each alike indispensable to the creation of Style. This we always fully realise, and by giving the utmost expression to those features provide Assured Satisfaction to our customers —even the most exacting and particular. I. & I. ARTHUR " : Ltd. Merchant Tailors and Ladies* Costume Makers, 12, 14, 16, and 18 GEORGE STREET.
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Evening Star, Issue 20292, 28 September 1929, Page 3
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