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t BY COMMON SHELTONS L A D I E S’ SHOE DEPT. 168 Pairs of next season’s designs—high grade Australian footwear (mostly Marshall’s brand), including court, tie, sandal and Charleston styles. An Australian shoe, traveller’s complete range purchased at Melbourne cost, means you save the difference of freight and duty when you buy from this range. w MADAM Are you a Size 4? In this SCOOP of high-grade footwear—all size 4 —you will find just what you are looking for at far Jess cost than you anticipated. Our window display will prove that this special purchase is in eyery way a real SCOOP. PRICES USUALLY 39/6 35/- 32/6 29/6 ARE NOW 29/6 25/- 22/6 19/6 CANVAS SHOES for Every Occasion The wonderful value Canvas Shoes at 2/3 are the talk of the town. They’re crepe rubber sole —a strong back canvas —a rubber inside toe cap—treble stitched seam—in fact they are the finest value we have offered. Ladies’ are in the popular one-bar style. Men’s are in the smart Oxford style. :-,v SPECIALS in Price and Quality ■- ■^i-i 'lr Our 2/3 In connection with our huge sample purchase we have included many popular selling lines—all substantially reduced. You can be well shod at a low price—whilst quality is in keeping with our reputation. 27/6 NIGGER GLACE KID COURTS High heel. Quality goods. 32/6 DARK TAN COURT SHOES White inset. Spike heel. 29/6 NIGGER GLACE KID COURTS White trim. Splendid fitting. 29/6 BLACK PATENT COURTS Pump sole. High grade. 32/6 BLACK SUEDE COURTS Pump sole. Spike heel. 26/6 BLACK GLACE TIE SHOES Cuban heel. Genuine bargain. 32/6 BLACK SUEDE ONE-BAR SHOES High heel. A Special. 22/6 TAN ONE-BAR SHOES Fawn inset. Cuban heel. 15/6 BLACK SATIN SHOES One-bar and court. Spike and Cuban heels. 16/6 BLACK SATIN SANDAL BAR Spike heel. An elegant shoe. 19/11 26/6 25/25/6 27/6 22/6 28/6 19/11 10/6 12/6 FOR VALUE TRY COMMON SHELTONS THE POPULAR STORE

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18253, 23 November 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18253, 23 November 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18253, 23 November 1933, Page 4