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IBflin' k44B* ll d H ’AN yt] B till THE Kwg See oisr Windows — Filled with Fascinating Examples of the Latest Trends in Fashion Footwear = VICTORY VALUE VICTORY VALUE RRrm-N sittof TIES extremely SPECTATOR SPORTS SHOES in BROWN SUEDE e , White Buck with Tan or Navy smart with Saddle Trim and Mud- attractive U-Tie guards m Alligator to sty l e with Low tone. Spike heels. Cuban heels.-• ■ VICTORY VALUE VICTORY VALUE j TWO-TONE COURTS in White SMART TIE SHOES. in Navy, Black | Buckskin with Toecap and Heel or Brown Suede. Alligator Trim Trim of Black, Tan or to tone. As .-a Navy. Spike Heels. **"'■“ *w# shown /CvX below. • ■ x’ '! VICTORY VALUE 25/6. /Jlf® NEAT CUBAN HEEL COURT srt SHOES with cut-out vamp de- I sign. Black or Navy 23/9 . jrmssw ■ VICTORY VALUE . AWNING STRIPE OPEN TOE . SANDALS. — “Summerbreeze.” ‘ 4®® "W® WM W K, / Ife ! Cuban Heels. All 10/9 REMEMBER ■ T; ALL PURCHASES MADE BEFORE I 30th SEPTEMBER QUALIFY FOR OUR XMAS PLAN’’

VICTORY VALUE VICTORY VALUE NEW EASITKEADS FOE SPRING. SmN COURTS i» Hack, Dainty Court Shoe T ”/ Spike Heeia Snug zx with Patent to tone. Heel Fitting -- - - / gft As shown be 2°2/9 VICTORY VALUE IlwiwkV. ATTRACTIVE TIE SHOES in White Calf with Navy or Tan Calf NN Trims. Open Toes. <fl (S/©) Cuban Heels, Wf VICTORY VALUE W1 I BROWN ALLIGATOR COURTS, liffl WlywS3bB»>. smartly fashioned with Throat and JKk Heel Trim in Rich Brown Patent. Heels . - - - - 25/22/S) VICTORY VALUE HAND-PLAITED SANDAL SHOES VICTORY VALUE for Spring. Cuban Heels. All the , newest colour DRESS SHOES for Men in Black combinations. Box Yearling. Oxford style, with As shown Patent Toecaps. Splen- /(G below. did fitting. AA/V 2 6/6. VICTORY VALUE STURDY WALKING SHOES for men in Tan Grain Leather. Derby style with Apron Vamp. Welted Leather or Studded \|k/C Rubber Soles and Heels, fcsW'/ (faMai?/ VJ/ S, HcDONffi) EM FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS DEE STREET, MAI Y^»?' EET ’ INVERCARGILL GORE

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Southland Times, Issue 24547, 23 September 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24547, 23 September 1941, Page 3