& Caughey Ltd. m HOS m «3 il &55? as 28 2^-« a M ?%g Large shipments of Ladies Footwear just received include a splendid selection of Smart Shoes in tKe very latest styles for Spring. The designs are particularly attractive, while the new colourings were specially selected to tone with the prevailing shades in stockings. The following Shoes are illustrated above:— A.-—This is a delightful model in rose blush kid, with heel and trim of Spanish raisin; new spike heels 39/6 pair. Also in stone glace, with Spanish raisin and trim— 37/6 pair. Also in good quality patent leather, with Spanish raisin heels and trim—36/6 pair. B One of the most fashionable styles in /Tie Shoes, shown in Rose du Barry kid, . with darker trim to tone; Louis heels—42/6 pair. Also in fawn glace, with lizard trim—--37/6 pair. Also in patent leather, with grey lizard trim — 35/- pair. C.—An exceedingly smart shoe, in court design, in rose blush kid, with Spanish raisin ribbon effect trim; Louis heels 37/6 pair. Also in sunburn glace, with brown trim—--36/6 pair, D.—A dainty design in pearl grey glace 1-Bar Shoe; the trim and Spanish heel are of grey lizard— 37/6 pair. Also in stone glace, with trim and heel of Spanish raisin— 36/6 p»»;r. Also in patent leather, with trim end heel of grey lizard— 32/6 pair. Also in fawn glace, with 'rim and heel of mottled calf to tone— 31/6 pair,, E.—This is a very fashionable Court Shoe, in rose blush kid, with ruffle and side trim of Spanish raisin; Louis heels—--39/6 pair,, Also in sunburn glace, with ruffle and side trim of brown— 37/6 pair. F.—Neat design in 1-Bar Shoe, of good quality pearl grey glace kid, with fine pin punching on vamp and quarter; spike heels— " 35/- pair. Also in fawn glace 32/6 pair. In dark brown kid— 29/6 pair. In black patent leather— 29/6 pair. In black glace kid— 27/6 pair. Just received a shipment of unique Indian Slippers, richly embroidered in gold and silver, in beautiful colourings. Ideal for boudoir use. All sizes. Immediate inspection advised. , Ladies* Pure Silk Full-fashioned Stockings, of high-grade quality, with dainty openwork clox; most reliable'in wear; perfect fitting; the silk comes over the knees; .fine mercerised suspender tops and well-spliced feet. In lilac, nude, flesh, naturelle, blonde, atmosphere, rose blush, beige, bran, cardboard, moonlight, mauresque, Airedale, sun blush, light cinnamon, dawn, cameo, champagne, buff, grain, silver, gold, white, and black. Splendid Value 8/11 Per Pair Ladies are Invited to Call and Inspect the New Goods on Display in our Showrooms
r'T'T^ol^lololj When Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills will Help. nPHE o|d saying that " Distance A lends enchantment" is never more apt, or to the point than when applied to people whose breath is laden with evil smelling odors. No matter how handsome they may appear, they lose their attractiveness when afflicted with a foul breath. Bad breath creates a feeling of repugnance, and a desire to get out of its , presence. In nearly all cases this condition is due to constipation and a disordered stomach. In Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills you will find a searching, cleansing remedy which will drive from the system through the regular channels, the masses of decaying corruption, that poison the blood and contaminate the breath. They get at the cause and give you clean bowels, a healthy stomach, a lively liver, and blood that is rich and red. m C
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19730, 1 September 1927, Page 17
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