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sa ; ; Pi SftSi mm it or m a IK v\ sSSji" .■V" sss S 3 No. 2971 A. You can sec from tho illustration how graceful this Shoe looks. Of Tan Willow, soft and yielding to impart the utmost comfort. It sells at 32/6. / f i < i \ Six Exclusive Designs. K No. 2976 A. A very stylish Shoo of Patent that will complete your Winter ensemble perfectly. 27/6. * STYLE— and plenty of it! Isn’t that just what every woman is seeking in her Footwear? And rightly so, for never before has it been so necessary for Shoes to be absolutely correct in every detail.' We illustrate here six Models of Walking Shoes produced by the well-known firm of Bostock’S, England,; and we want you to study them carefully. The newest ideas in design are presented, and the’ styles are most suitable for present winter wear. If you live in town, will you come'and see them? It you live in the country, mail us your orders. As our headline puts it —“ Style and Plenty_ of it A emanates from each of the models.; No. 2970 A. A Shoe that is serviceable for Winter, and at the same time expresses the mode for fancy trimming. This model sells at 32/6. No. 2983 A. Chestnut Tan Coloured Glace Shoe, very stylish and very very new. Sells at 32/6. NEW ZEALAND m e> CLOTHING FACTORY No. 2969 A. Here is a handsome Dark Tan Willow Shoe in a Semi-Brogue design. A most serviceable model for present wear. Priced at 32/8. Hallenstein Bros., Limited B 43 BKOADWAY STKATPOKB. ALSO AT ELTHAM, HAWBRA, NEW PLYMOUTH. No. 2972 A. Here is ‘another Semi-Brogue Tan Willow Shoe, only it is ornamented with artistic gumwood trimming. Priced at 32/6.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 73, 22 June 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 73, 22 June 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 73, 22 June 1928, Page 3