G. There is no Difficulty in Finding the Style you want at I|| [[ t*CCll TATE’S. All Prices are Moderate, too. 4 JH" men’s SHOES Here are Shoes that will Stamp You as a Woman of Excellent Taste. They g hoe ag m ugtrat . are Exclusive Designs Received from England, and are Examples of what cd Black .Glace , leaSmart Women in the Homeland are Wearing. t j lcr loc ca y You are Invited to Call and Inspect these Delightful Importations. ideal Sunimei shoe. price- - 18/11 MEN’S BROWN CALF OXFORD SHOE—With square or MEN’S PATENT LEATHER SHOES.—Four different medium toes. — - - - - • ■ 18/11 shapes'-and fitting. ■ /’> . MEN’S BROWN KID SUMMER SHOES.—Five distinct A MEN’S BLACK GLACE OXFORD SHOE.—Medium toes. shapes. These Kid Shoes are a very popular line.— Patent Leather Caps. (A Smart Shoe). — 21/- 25/-,. 27/6, 29/6. MEN’S BOX CALF OXFORD SHOE.—Six different shapes /■ and all good fitters. —21/- I ~ MEN’S ENGLISH BOSTOCK SHOES.—III Brown or W/ \ m Black. — BBkSS H ® JgSHv A XMAS GIFTS IN MEN’S SLIPPERS - MEN’S ARCTIC FELT SLIPPERS.—With Leather Soles & Stiffeners TUDOR ROSE DESIGN.-In brown BROWN SUEDE and GLACE SLACK-GLACE KID TIE SHOE, MEN’S BLACK LEATHER SLIPPERS.-With Leather Soles and / and black. Spanish heel. Suede. COURT. Spanish heel. A Ginger Spanish heel. Loictta Aoun to mod H ee i s —8/6, 9/11. / i A Loretta Young Shoe. Rogers Model. el. • MEN’S BROWN ’CALF BOWLING on MEN’S BROWN AND BLACK KID SLIPPER. —With cosy soles and - SHOES.—With crepe soles. A real . As Illustrated- - 39/6 As Illustrated- - 34/6 As Illustrated- - 32/o heeis—l2/6 favourite with bowlers.- • 22/6 TO -SEE IS TO BUY I tA TATE f C ' AKE unexceued for . 8 - n ; ’ HnFS I MIC VALUE AND SELECTION LADIES’ FELT SLIPPERS. —With leather soles and heels. SPORTS SHOES Leathei toe caps. / ' Decide to Shop Early this Christmas Season — You Shop in Greater Comfort win go quickly. Get yours early, aii one price—22/6. ail( j § ecure Helpful Service, while the Choice, so much ( more extensive, makes LADIES’ KID COURT SLIPPERS.-In Red, Blue Green & O UR SELECTION OF NAVY BLUE IN SUEDES AND ® ’ Splwtinn Fnsipr • ' Black, with leather soles and smart heel. (An ideal iimqcatari f - oeieCllOll 11/9 KlDo IO UlNDunlnDLui TATE’S FOOTWEAR ARCADE TAINUI STREET GREYMOUTH
HOTELS HOTEL WINDSOR 47 Manchester St,, CHRISTCHURCH. This well-known Private Hotel is now acquired by Mrs. M. C. Kane, and has been completely repainted, papered and furnished throughout. Tariff from 9/- per day. Permanents from 30/- per week. Weekly by arrangement. Excellent Cuisine. M. C. KANE, Proprietress. EXCELSIOR HOTEL MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHtIRCH. Popular and Conveniently Situated. EXCELLENT TABLE. ' BEST OF LIQUORS. PETER GALLIGAN PROPRIETOR. I WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HIS LORDSHIP’S HOTEL LICHFIELD ST. :: CHRISTCHURCH (Next Bell’s Cycle Works). In making appointments West ■ Coasters say—“ His Lordship’s”— a real Coast house. ONLY SPEIGHT’S ALE ON TAP. J. P. GOULDING, Proprietor. QPEND YOUR VACATION IN ° CHRISTCHURCH, and stay at the— WHITE HART HOTEL Where Sportsmen gather to obtain the I Best of Everything. EXCELLENT CUISINE. HANDSOME APPOINTMENTS. Centrally situated within a few minutes of all theatres and all principal business houses. TITORGAN O’BRIEN, Proprietor. ’ HOLMES PRIVATE HOTEL Next Coker's Hotel, Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH. The Oldest and Best Hotel for both Ladles and Gents. i Parmanent by arrangement. Special arrangements for children. Will be pleased to see old and new West Coast Friends. MRS. T. PILLING, Proprietress
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 December 1936, Page 11
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