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“ Bridge Stare ” Is the latest fashionable complaint. But for years we have known of a Whistful look! “ There are no short-cuts to success,” says a professor. Taxi-drivers have always known this.

WHITE and SUMMER SHOES We’re clearing out our entire stock of Summer Shoes at prices that mean BIG SAVINGS to you if you buy now. A Ladies’ Fawn Canvas Sandal Bar Shoes, plaited Fawn and Brown vamp trim: clip fastener, Spanish heels. Usually 13/6. Now Also in White with Blue and White plaited trim (as illustrated) at same price. Also hundreds of pairs of White or Fawn Canvas or Buck Shoes at specially reduced prices. B—Ladies’ Brown or Navy Blue Kid Instep Tie Shoes; punched vamp (as illustrated), Spanish heels. 18/11 Also a similar design in one bar with clip fastener at same price. D—An Exceptionally Smart Suede Model, in Dark Brown, Navy, or Black. Cut-out vamp (as illustrated), broad bar and buckle; Cuban heels. All one price, 23/6 C—Comfortable Tomboy Shoes, in Black or Brown Suedes. Clip strap (as illustrated. 16/6 Or broad bar and buckle design, 17/6. Also same model in a smart Ghillie or two-eyelet tie in Black Patent or Black Kid, 16/11. E—Men’s, Women’s and Children*! White Canvas Lace Gym. Shoes, rubber protection on toes; crepe soles with wedge heels. 7to 10, 2/3; 11 to 2, 2/6; 3 to 6, 3/6; Men’s, 7 to 10, 3/11. Also a stronger line in British make, with crepe soles and block heels. .11 to 2, 4/6; 3 to 8, 4/11. w. karris & s®x ltd. FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, SIX SHOPS, DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 22560, 30 January 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22560, 30 January 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22560, 30 January 1937, Page 10

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