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A I For the Family! AT MAY BARGAIN PRICES. SERVICEABLE BOOTS AND SHOES FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Men’s Check Felt Slippers, Felt and Ladies’ Brown Three-Tie Shoes, Leather Leather soles, stiffeners, all sizes. soles and heels, all sizes. May Bargain Price, 5/11. May Bargain Price, 25/6. Men’s Chrome Derby Boots, Durata soles and heels, good fitting, all sizes. Usually '22/6. May Bargain Price, 19/6. Men’s Box Calf or Tan Willow Calf Oxford Shoes, s m art medium toes, welted sole's, sizes and half-sizes. Usually 25/-. May Bargain Price, 22/6. Men’s Check Felt Buckle Boots, Felt and Leather soles, stiffeners, all sizes. May Bargain Price, 6/11. Children’s Tan or Black Glace Strap Shoes, stout soles, sizes 3 to 6. ' Usually 5/6. May Bargain Price, 4/11. Maids’ Black Glace College Shoes, sewn soles, all sizes. Usually 23/6. May Bargain Price, 16/6. Ladies Leather Slippers, warm lining in Red and Blue, Leather soles, smart heels. May Bargain Price, 8/11 Children’s Box Calf Lace Shoes, stout sewn soles; sizes 7,8, and 9. Usually 8/9. May Bargain Price, 8/3. Children’s Black Glace Lace Shoes, sizes 7,8, and 9. Usually 9/6. May Bargain Price, 8/11. Men’s Chrome Derby Shoes, 'Durata soles and heels, sizes 6 to 1.0. Usually 21/9. May Bargain Price, 19/9. Children’s Box Calf One-Bar Shoes, stout soles, sizes 7 to 9. Usually 6/11. May Bargain Price, 6/6. Ladies’ Brown Glace One-Bar Shoes, Suede inset, Spanish heels, sizes 3 to 6. Usually 22/6. - May Bargain Price, 20/=. Boys’ and Youths’ Chrome Derby Boots, Durata soles and heels. Sizes— 10. 11. 12. 13. 1. Usual Prices — > 13/- 13/6 14/- 14/6 ,15/6. May Bargain Prices — 12/= 12/6 13/= 13/6 14/Q. Sizes— 2. 3. 4. 5. Usual Prices — 16/- 16/6 17/- 17/6. May Bargain Prices—--15/= 15/6 16/= 16/6. A. & T. INGUS LTD. GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 21718, 12 May 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21718, 12 May 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21718, 12 May 1934, Page 3