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NEW LEADING STYLES IN LADIES’ SHOES Our Store is Stocked ■with VERY FASHIONABLE SHOES, bought from the LEADING MAKERS from OVERSEAS and in NEW ZEALAND. From this large stock' wo make the following suggestions No. I ; .—LADIES’ JESTER FRONT SHOES, with strap and buckle over the instep; made in Black or Brown Glace, with patent leather strappings; Cuban heels; good fitting shape. Price, 255. No. 2.—LADIES' BLACK GLACE HIGH CUT GUSSET FRONT COURT; neat hole punching on vamp, with three imitation laces, and piped in White; Cuban heels; round toe. < Price, 255. No. 3.—LADIES’ NAVY OR BROWN GLACE COURT SHOES, Spanish heels, strapped in patent on vamp, with three delicate patent bows; very dressy shoes; excellent wear and smart shape. Price, 28s 6d. No. 4.—LADIES’ HIGH FRONT COURT SHOES, in Navy. Brown, or Green Glace, with Spanish heels; trimmed with patent leather on instep front; a specially smart model; lightly made. Price, 26s 6d. No. S.—LADIES’ NAVY OR BROWN SUEDE COURT SHOES, with Cuban heels; medium height; stylish buckles; easy to wear. Price, 30s. No. 6.—LADIES' COMFORT WIDE FITTING SHOES, with arch support.; in court or lace; in Black or Brown Glace, with Cuban heels; splendid wear, and marvellous comfort. Price, 27s 6d. ISLIP & WATT, 148 GEORGE STREET.

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Evening Star, Issue 23056, 7 September 1938, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 23056, 7 September 1938, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 23056, 7 September 1938, Page 10

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