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What girl or boy does not like to have a pair of Sandals to romp about in, and what added joy there is for them when a pair comes as a gift. Sandals are useful—Sandals are necessary—and Sandals are cheap at Gookham House. We have a varied selection to choose from, so let us show you seme that are good to buy. THIS UTLITY SANDAL is made of Tan Calf, with “Itshide rubber studded sole,” 2 rows stitching and wide fitting. Note the prices—--4 to 0 2/11 11 to 1 5/9 7to !) 3/11 2to 5 .... 6/11 10 4/6 A LACE SANDAL, introduced by us last year and with satisfactory results. So many parents were pleased with the wear they &ave that they were glad when the new shipment arrived. Made in Black Calf, also Tan Calf. Itshide rubber studded soles and wide fitting. Really low priced—--sto (i .... 3/11 11 to 1 .... 6/11 7to !) .... 4/11 2to 5 .... 7/9 10 5/9 : THIS ENGLISH SANDAL is in genuine | Tan Willow Calf, made entirely in one ! piece, no,seams or joins, and is leather lined throughout. Fitted with Itshide rubber studded soles, 2 rows stitching and snug fitting. To see is to buy it.. Priced very low for the quality—4to (1 "... 5/11 10 !.. 8/6 7to 9 .... 6/11 11 to 1 .... 9/9 OUR BEST SANDAL is a “TRUFORM"—highest grade English make—of best quality Tan Willow Calf, leather lined throughout and fitted with the long-wearing “Uskide-Zampa” rubber sole. This “TRUFORM” SANDAL is indeed special and its style and quality creates an instant appeal. 4to 0 ■ .... 7/6 10 10/3 7to 9 .... 8/11 11 to 1 .... 12/6

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 15 December 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 15 December 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 15 December 1932, Page 11

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