SUMMER SALE [ THROWOUTSI Odds and Ends that take up Space must be Cleared Regardless of the Original Cost. You will Benefit by the Savings. y' LADIES’ WHITE ELK V.S. 3 HOLE INSTEP TIE SHOES As Illustrated. 16/11 MEN’S GLACE KID, NO CAP DERBY BOOTS. Welled. 25/6 k/ CHILDREN’S SANDALS. In Red, Blue, Pawn and Brown. 10 to IP, (i/11 1 and 2 7/(i 3 to 5 ' 8/11 LADIES’ WHITE ELK STRAP. Cuban heels. All 16/11 sizes. €;• m O m LADIES’ WHITE ELK COURT. Cuban heels. As illustrated. 16/11 MAIDS’ OR YOUTHS’ Y.S. SHOES. Rubber soles and heels. Sizes 3 to 3. 13/9 mm MEN’S OXFORD OR DERBY SHOES. Leather or Rubber s,,lcs - 14/11 MEN’S DERBY WORKING BOOTS. Rubber soles and heels. 19/6 Same with Leal her soles and - 18/6 ODDMENTS IN WOMEN’S SHOES. From -HARRIS BROS.Footwear Specialists & Chiropodists REGENT BLDGS. 160 GLADSTONE RD. PHONE 174
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19882, 8 March 1939, Page 11
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