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B&tgiES!Eai everv line to be cleared is broken. That is to sjiy that no' one These surprising values are possible only because every line to be cleared is broken, that is to say that no one line is complete In all sizes. Here are glace kids, patent leathers, tans, lace and court, for but a fraction of. former Some slipper bargains for ladies and children appear on page 1. 25s BUYS ANY OF THESE Sizes. j\jo, I—Suede Shoes, Brown and Black Court shape oval buckles—Were 62s Gd. No. 2—-Suede Shoes, in Fawn; laced, welt solesWere 755. No. 4—Kid Shoes, in Navy; laced, Louis heels, pump soles—Were 42s (id. No. s—Navy Kid Shoes, laced, Louis heels, round toes —Were 42s (id. No. G—Grey Kid Shoes; laced, Louis heels Were 57s Gd. No. 11—Glace Kid Shoes; bar, fancy Louis heelsWere 33s 9d. No. 12—Patent Leather Sandal Shoes; wide fitting, Louis heels—Were 39s (Jd. No. 13—Glace Kid Shoes; twin bar, pump soles, leather heels—Were 425. No. IG—Glace Kid Court Shoes; long toe, gilt buckles -Were 49s Gel. No. 17—Patent Leather Court Shoes; oval buckleWere 51s Gd. No. 18—Court Shoes in Patent Leather; black buckle, Louis heels—Were 49s Gd, No. 19—Court Sfioes in Patent Leather; medium toes, Louis heels—Were 59s Gd. No. 24—Court Shoes in Black Glace Kid; small oval buckles, afternoon style—Were 42s Gd. No. 31—Brogue Shoes in Box Calf, round toes—Were 44s Gd. No. 32—80 x Calf Bar Shoes, buckle on fronts—Were 39s Gd. No. 34—Oxford Shoes in Black Glace Kid, long French toes —Were 555. No, 35—Glace Kid Derby Shoes, maids' low heelsWere 49s Gd. No, 36—Oxford Shoes in Glace Kid; fancy tongue, Cuban heels—AVero 56s Gd. No. 40—Glace Shoos; welt, soles, patent leather toecaps, Cuban heels—Were 42s Gd. No, 41—Glace Shoes; French toes, Cuban heels—Were 455. No. 42—Crocodile Leather Shoes; long toes, leather Ifeeis—Were 52s 9d. 234 o G 7 No, in Slock. (I 0 3 3 1 1 (Grey.) 010 1 2 0 1110 0 12 2 0 0 OU3 3 2 0 30 0 0 35s BUYS ANY OF THESE. No. 3—Suede Shoes, in Tan and Nigger Brown; laced—Were 85s Gd. No, 6_faavy Kid Shoes; medium toes, Louis heelsWere 58s (id. No. B—Kid_Shoes, Grey or Tan; round toes, Louis heels—\V ere Cos. ' R'o. 9—Grey Kid Court Shoes; long toe, Louis heelsWere 89s Gd. No. 10—Brown Kid Strap Shoes, fancy cut-out—Were oii o i 12 0 5 0 0 12 11 0 2 4 12 1 113 4 2 1 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 112 1 003 0 2 1 No. 14—Strap Tio Shoes in Patent Leather; Paragon make, with Louis heels—Were 79s Gd No. 15—Fancy Shoes; nice for house wear. Patent leatuer, brilliant on front—Were 79s Gd— No. 21—Court Shoes of Murray make in Black Patent Leather; a good line, with small brilliant in front —Were 60s. No. 23—Patent Leather Court Shoes, with Langtry buckle-Were 70s. No. 25—Brogue Shoes of Tan Willow Calf; good heavy sporting weight, suitable for walking; etc. etc.—Were 52s 6d. No. 28—Tan Oxford Shoes of Fine Glace Kid, Louis heels—Were Gss. No. 30—Derby Stfues in Tan Leather; good line, and splendid wearing—Were 39s Gd. No. 37—Black Glace Kid Oxford Shoes; Baby Louis heels, patent leather toecaps—Were 52s Gd No. 38—Glace Oxfords; capless toes, Louis heelsWere 655. No, 43—Tie Shoes in Black Patent Leather, semiLouis heels—Were 6"s, No. 44—Laced Shoes in Black Patent Leather, Murray make; semi-Louis heels—Were 635. No. 46—Laced Shoes in Patent Leather, Murray make— Were GBs 6d. No. 48—Oxford Siioes in Black Patent Leather; toecaps, Louis heels—Were 72s 6d. 002 9 8 4 10 5 4 3 0 0 6 3 10 5 3 0 2 4 4 10 0 12 2 10 0 13 3 11 0 0 10 0 1 0 110 2 0 0 13 3 3 0 POPULAR PRICES ON SMART SKIRTS, Quo of the season's SMARTEST SKIRTS is of fine navy sorgo beautifully trimmed with black military braid and ueally finished waist with belt; formerly ogns— J SPECIAL 455. ANOTHER SKIRT is an exclusive model in excellent quality navy serge. An extremely dressy skirt with front panel in sets of folds, piped with cerise; fo"»£rly 955~SPECIAL 455. Three ONE-PIECE SKIRTS in a soft navy serge with narrow henna and grey stripes or lemon and grey or with haliiiich and pin stripe in lemon; formerly these were 89s 6d— SPECIAL 455. One of the LATEST FANCY SKIRTS, flat pleated with sets of knife and box pleats at intervals. In a large rue 1 shaded red check and in putty with saxe check, black .and white stripe with tiny red check, also a bewitching little skirt in small blue and brown check; formerly 69s 6d to 79s 6d— SPECIAL 455. A DRESSY SKIRT in superior gaberdine, navy and fawn check. Very effectively finished with shaped pockets and shaded pearl buttons; formerly 85s— SPECIAL 455. PRETTY GREY CHECK TWEED SKIRT with the new knife pleats on either side. Patch pockets and buttons; formerly 84s— SPECIAL 455. VERY SMART STRIPED PLEATED SKIRT in line gaberdine. The mingled shades of fawn, brown aud old rose are most effective; formerly 65s to 69s Gd— SPECIAL 355. A NEW SKIRT in the flat pleated style made of gaberdine. Fawn and blue; formerly 03s to 7os — SPECIAL 355. Most serviceable plain two-piece GREY TWEED SKIRT in smart nigger stripe gathered at waist, reversed pockets and neatly trimmed with buttons; formerly 60s— SPECIAL 355. 20 smartly cut and tailored SPORTS SKIRTS and OUTDOOR SKIRTS;" Effective stripes and cheeks, all wool materials: formerly 39s Gd to 42s- SPECIAL 255. USEFUL SKIRTS in dark grey tweed with narrow fawn and grey stripes. Neat three-piece shape, two patch . . pockets,' narrow belt at waist. For house wear or wet weather; formerly 12s 9d- SPECIAL 6s lid. SKIRTS in fawn tweed same stylo as above! formet'y 9 S lid— SPECIAL 3s 11d. W&&& I iinnin 'hamfr m BN

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 740, 23 June 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 740, 23 June 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 740, 23 June 1923, Page 2

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