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SHOES Fitted for Length Fitted for Width Fitted for Arch Curve 1 Upon your toes... down on your heels ... It's feet first always. But if you want your feet to look neat and trim you must have your shoes scientifically fitted by one the D.l.C's fully-experienced assistants. 396 Styled by " Vitality " from Tan Calf with Brown Crocodile trinv this lace shoe has a high Cuban heel. It's iha shoe for service. or 8/- Deposit on the LAY-BY. .. It's the popular choice of all fashionable women . . ~ Styled by " Physical Culture," this plain court with high Spanish heel is in either Black Suede or Black Calf. .or 11/- Deposit on the LAY-BY. « IB iRjOUhAxK Brown Suede and Brown Calf was chosen by " Physical Culture" for this lace shoe with Cuban heel. Also showing in both Black and Navy. or 11/- Deposit on the LAY-BY. A flattering footnote ..." Binnie," designed by " Selby," is a Black Suede and Kid Court with a Suede trim. It's also on display in Tan and in Navy. or 12/- Deposit on the LAY-BY. IS »ig ' It's your shoe . . . it's smart, but it's serviceable. " London," a " Selby Arch Preserver" Shoe in Black Suede with the popular wall toe. It's styled with a Cuban' heel. or 14/- Deposit on the LAY-BY. FOR SHOES OF FASHION . . I

GEORGE BETTLE'S MAIL ORDER SERVICE YOU can write with confidence to George Bettle, Chemist, 769 Colombo street, Christclmrch, for any of his reliable Remedies— Cough. Cure, Revitalising Tonic, etc. Postage FREE, and all packets by return mail under plain wrapper. Just write Bettle, Chemist, Cnristchurch.

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Evening Star, Issue 25462, 18 April 1945, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 25462, 18 April 1945, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 25462, 18 April 1945, Page 9

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