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With winter approaching, the children need new shoes. Living costs Qie high. Household allowances are generally limited. And shilling" don't stretch. But boys and girls go racing and tearing along just the same. They never think of. easing the strain on the family purse by being careful with their shoes. The . parents- must do all the worrying. " How can the children's shoe expenses be reduced?", youi ask. We have the answer—put the youngsters in shoes made to stand hard wear—Stone's shoes. There are honest materials and honest workmanship in them. The designs are right, too. While, as for prices, you have only to study the examples given below. We urge you to try these shoes. Won't you bring the children into one of our stores to-night or to-morrow morning. They'll be home from school then. PI9VVBS(XK9!I i» ifc'l TP»TiT ess ■mm X. at - a Here Is a " School Prize" boot that for value and really satisfactory service is unexcelled. Sitrongly made from sound hnglilsh leather throughout. Come in and inspect these boots—compare them with anything you have seen elsewhere at the price, and you cannot fail to realise the amazing value they represent. In the smart Derby style illustrated, they are available in sizes 9to 7. Ask for ZH.299. Sizes: _ „ _ , _ 9 10-13 1-2 3-5 6-7 12/6 14/1 X 15/11 16/11 19/11 The same style may be had m a better quality, lined wjm kid, known as the " Viscount. Priced as follows: — Size 9 10-13 1-2 3-6 13/6 15/11 17/11 19/11 Ask for ZH.450. dne of the finest values in girls shoes obtainable to-day. Solidly constructed from a strong quality yearling calf, with sturdy, longwearing, soliid leather sole. Wide and comfortable fitting. Obtainable in either black or tan. Ask for ZH.3005. Sizes 7-9 10-13 1-2 3-7 5/11 6/11 7/11 . 9/6 At the special prices here quoted, these shoea show a clear saving of 5/- per pair, Made from a fine quality black patent leather, in the style illustrated, but with only two cut-outs at sides. Solid leather throughout, and guaranteed for wear. Ask for ZH.3034. Sizes 7-9 10 H -1 2-3 Usually i::/6 15/11 17/11 19/1! Special 7/11 10/11 12/11 14/11 Strongly made from good quality biack box calf, brown glace kid, or patent leather, this English shoe is one that will prove equal to the hardest wear. Aak for ZH.3079. •> Sizes 7-9 10 11-1 8/11 11/6 13/6 ZH.3.022 —A style, very similar, to illustration, is in a fine quality iblack box calf, and is very imoderftly priced. Sizes 79 10-13 1-2 3-6 12/11 13/11 13/11 16/11 ZH.I34—A sturdy lace-up shoe, in Derby style, is in black box calf. Whi!te kid lined, and solid leather throughout Sizes 7-9 10-13 1-2 3-7 , 8/11 11/6 13/6 16/6 The importance of cor-rectly-fitting shoes in childhood cannot be over - estimated. At Stone's Queen Street Store un X-Ray Shoefitting Pedoscope has been installed, and you may have your children's shoes fitted with the aid of this marvellous machine -at no extra cost. •FARM MEN u well s* WOMEN find that for chapped handi! and lips, inflamed eyes, -and .for cuts or akin ibraxioiu. (B heals. soi'tetu and keeps fiajfer the iskin flexible and pair chap relisting. W Send 3d. in stamps for ' FREE. SAMPLE to Sydal Pty., 75 Kent Terrace, Wellington. 32 2/-and 7/6 a jar at e!J chemists. 8 Shoe Stores S. Stone &Co., Ltd. 227, QUEEN ST. (Cor. Darby St.). DILWORTH BLDG., CUSTOMS S ST. E. (Exclusively Ladies' and Children's Footwear). LOWER QUEEN ST. (Men's Store). NEWTON—Si, Karangahape Rd. NEWMARKET —220, Broadway. DOMINION RD. (opp. Terminus). DEVONPORT —4 I, Marine Parade. And at WHANGAREI

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19607, 8 April 1927, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19607, 8 April 1927, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19607, 8 April 1927, Page 17