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K.K.SUCCESS Selling Shoes that do not come back to people who do. With the advent of K.K. in Queen Street, shopper* in that trading centre are realising that it is not necessary to pay excessive prices for the newest of high grade Footwear. Gent.’s Box Ox Walking Shoes, full toes 15/6 The windows of K.K.’s New Store, 40 Queen Street (late A. B. Donald) are ample proof of this. The Shoes there displayed simply represent delightful daintiness expressed in leather. Every Shoe in this vast store is a real work of art—and the low prices leave one simply gasping with astonishment. For example there are beautiful creations in Brocades, Satins, Tinsels, Gold and Silver Tissues, Floral designs. Snake, Crocodile, and Lizard Skm. EXAMPLES OF OTHER LINES: Ladies’ Glace Kid Welted Shoes 12/6 1 -bar, low heels, smart Ladies’ Glace Kid Strap Shoes 0/11 Cuban heels Ladies’ Patent 1-Bar Shoes low heels (worth double) Gent.’s Nigger Box Derby Shoes sharp toes Gent.’s Glace Kid Oxford Shoes, sharp toes 17/6 Gent.’s Glace Kid Derby Boots, leather lined 18/6 Gent.’s All-Patent Leather ?2/6 Walking Shoes, sharp toe . . Gent.’s Patent Ox Boot, dull Kid tops, sharp toes, new . . Gent.’s Stout Willow Calf Cookhams,. welted, double soles . . These are but a few examples at the New — 25/K.K. SHOE 40 Queen St. STORE Late A. B. Donald

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 92, 9 July 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 92, 9 July 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 92, 9 July 1927, Page 2

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