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It's to be a Beyond Question ! WHITE BOOTS and SHOES to match properly, light, fluffy Organdie and Batiste Gowns, also the more substantial tailored Linen Costumes are bound to be necessary features of every ■ woman's outfit. So Dame Fashion has sensibly ordained to the delight of I womankind generally WHITE FOOTWEAR, because it is no* only cool and rational, but stunningly smart and fetching as ! well; and in our Stock is just the style needed to associate with the new dress you have in mind. This cut represents Ladies' White Reignskin Lace Boot, with White Ivory soles and heels. Prices 32/6 & 35/-. LADIES' White Canvas 1-bar Shoes. Prices 10/6 & 11/6. LADIES' White Poplin 1-bar Shoes. Prices 13/6 & 14/6. LADIES' White Poplin Court Shoes. Prices 12/6 & 14/6. LADLES' White Poplin Ankle Strap Shoes. Price 14/6. LADIES' White Poplin Lace Derby Shoes. Price 14/6. ; LADIES' White Poplin Tab Court Shoe. Price 19/6. (With smart ornament.\) LADIES' White Buck Court Shoes. Prices 25/- & 27/6. (With very pretty ornament.) LADIES' White Buck Ankle Strap Shoes. Prices 22/6 & 25/-. (Very attractive.) LADIES' White Buck Derby Shoes. Prices 25/-& 27/6. (Splendid quality.) LADIES' White Poplin Button Boots. Price 18/6. And a large assortment of Girls' and Children's White Footwear All the above lines are of the Highest Quality. I Make your Purchase early—there is a big shortage of White Footwear this season, and the demand is greater than ever. DEE&SONS High-Grade Footwear.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 6 October 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 6 October 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 6 October 1917, Page 3