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!■■■■■■■■&■■■■■*■■■ ■% a a « Footwear at COMMON • SHELTON’S Economy l * Drive \ Ladies’ Brown Glacie Kid Court Shoes Ladies’ Evening Shoes Best English make. Full-bi eastcd spike heel, fancy leather bow. Quality g OOC js—to go at Special Prices. Usually 27/6. SPEGIAL Fancy Brocaded Velvet, also the new hollow-cut Velvet. Court and Onebar style. Fancy vamp. Spike heel. Made by a famous English manufacturer, and selling well below their value. Usually 25/6 and 29/6. SPECIAL 19/ 11 19/n 14/n HERE’S A LINE THAT IS OUTSTANDING Dull Kid and Patent Leather Shoes Ladies’ Willow Calf Gillie Tie Shoes The vamp is dull kid, whilst the backs and heels are Patent Leather. Really smart, and for sjieer value is ahead of all competition. Usually 27/6. SPECIAL Low leather heel. English manufacture. Fancy punched vamp, giving a brogue effect on a light shoe—There’s real value here. Usually 29/11. SPECIAL 19/ 17 11 11 ml rK_>. MANSFIELD’S CELEBRATED EVENING SHOES MARSHALL’S HEALTH SHOES ’hi* rang* must be seen to be appreciated. It inludes Velvet, Windswspt Satin, Tinsels, Crepe de hints, and, in fact, averything that goes to make perfect evening ensemble; Spike and Spanish luban heels—bar, court and tie styles, and whilst fie usual prices wers tip to 29/6, OUR SPI 15/, Marshall’s Australian Shoes need no introduction —they rate high class. We have 25 pairs comprising Court, Bar and Tie styles. Really oddments, and to clean them up they’re going at HALF PRICE I S

WHATATUTU BHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB (Affiliated with the N.I. Bog Trial Association). ANNUAL MEETING To bo hold at WHATATUTU On Mr. H. R. Bloomfield’s Grounds. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, ! MAY 22, 23, 24. i Judge: Mr. C. J. Hyland. CLASS I—Long Head, Pull and Hold in Ring. CLASS 11—Zia-zag Huntaway. CLASS lll—Straight Hunt. t, . ’ \ Prize Money'in all classes: Ist, £4 and Gold Medal; 2nd, £2/10/-; 3rd. £l/10/-; 4th. £l. Malden Event run in conjunction wjthrjeach class. Entrance fee 4/- for first dog, and 3/- tor remainder in each class. Post Entries. Competing members’ subscription 3/-; non-competing 6/-. All fees payable before competing. T.h'OUps and many Specials to be competed for in respective classes. SPECIAL FEATURES QF TRIAL ;V. WEEK: Vioitoro’ Afternoon, Thursday, May 24— Afternoon Tea provided. Judging of shepherds’ 1 ' and drovora’ turnouts; also smooth and rough-haired dogs. v,Tuesday Night—Miscellaneous Enterment. Thursday Night-School Concert. A SOCIAL AND DANCE will be held in the WHATATUTU HALL on FRIDAY, MAY 85 all Cupo and Prizes will be presented. H. ALLAN * G. R. SPENCE. Joint Hon. SecTdtwiee,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18402, 21 May 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18402, 21 May 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18402, 21 May 1934, Page 4

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