Parid dictated the footwear G fl]x)d£<— j >^^^1 -^ Paul Andre adapts it foe New Zealand- , hMaichie^' builds it to National Forms! C7n)HEN Paris talks Fashion— the world Low heels for Autumn and U listens eagerly, attentively. In WW inter, ntcr ear - . A charming " o /» ' walking shoe m willow calt shoes, as well as hats and gowns, Paris is with baby boa trimming. the style centre. Matchless realise this. We also realise ss\ that one cannot properly follow fashion \ from afar. Therefore, we have arranged for a complete and authoritative style service from the very birth-place of \^J fashion — Paris. £^___- — - Paul Andre, eminent Parisien shoe designer, Yale blue kid and real python , .11 1 • i r xt ■ form the trimming or this dehas been retained by us exclusively for New lightful shoe m parchment kid . Zealand. Whenever a new style is created, it Auto-turn sole, is immediately despatched to us. Matchless then deftly mould it to New Zealand lasts, thus $Ssser^«sii^i *m assuring perfect comfort; for m the various Ullßpiiiii countries, foot-types differ just as much as do facial and figure-types, and shoes built for say S^Wf English or American foot-types are not, as a rule, suitable for New Zealand conditions. The new Matchless models are very modestly ilt^Tn^'Xlri'^ priced. Most styles thirty to forty shillings. Solid leather heel. . Beautiful Shoes. W> (-fans
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