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tr' Be smartly shod this Winter .. the styles are the very newest . . . the fit and finish ail you could ask for . . Ladies’ Black Instep Broad Bar Shoe, with' fashionable side buckle; neat punching,'Cuban heels. All sizes. English make. Price 33/9. ' « Ladies’ Nigger Brown WiHow Calf Shoe, with taws tongue and side buckle ; leather Cuban heels. [Very smart walking shoe. All sizes. ' Price 42/=, Ladies’ Brown Glace Kid One Bar Shoe, leather soles, low Cuban heels, cushion insoles. Wide fittings, made for comfort and ease. All sizes. Price 33/6. .Ladies’ Black. Glace Court Shoe, smart steel buckle, genuine pump soles, medium Spanish heels. All sizes. Price 38/9. Green Suede Lace Shoe, with green patent trim, Cuban heels. Splendid fitting shoe. All sizes. Price 26/6, Something Smart and Exclusive. —Ladies* Capella Monk Shoe, with side buckle, in the new brown shade, .Welted soles., leather Cuban heels. Ladies’ Brown and Black Glace Lace Shoes, special arch-rest; smart Cuban heels, flexible soles. Style with comfort.; AH sizes. Price 44/6. A Smart Black Suede Court Shoe, with kid trimmings; Spanish heels. : All sizes. Price 29/6. The Ideal Golf Shoe. —Brown Willow Galf Shoes, large fringed tongue, medium round toe, leather soles, leather sport Cuban heels* All sizes.; Price 38/9» Ladies’ Navy Blue Suede Court Shoe, smart heels. Sizes and half-sizes. Price 34/3* See our Window Display A. & T. Inglis George Street. ♦ The Wise Old Owl say* — Advertise, make sure of your price!

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Evening Star, Issue 22685, 26 June 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22685, 26 June 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22685, 26 June 1937, Page 3

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