ANOTHER BIG WEEK. GREAT FOOTWEAR FAIR Men and women whose sense of harmony in dress is instinctive have long accepted “HB” Footwear as the utmost in good taste and good value. To further demonstrate these fine goods we are this week making a big display in our windows and interior. Special arrangements have been made for the convenience of customers with regard to showing and fitting. Everyone is cordially invited to the “Footwear Fair.” NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY pHEW ZEALAND* H !TS GOOD *ICLOTK<K£ FACTORY 27/6 Glace Kid Derby Boots, leather lined, good medium last. 16/6 Strong 1-bar Shoes, chVome soles, low heels, good wearers. 29/6 Box-calf Derby Boots, welted soles, good broad fitters. 21/ Glace Derby Shoes, Cuban heels, good medium style. 25/ Strong Boxhide Boots, stout soles, suitable for hard wear. 22/6 Glace Ankle-strap Shoes—a very serviceable and stylish shoe. 33/6 Boxcalf and Glace Boots, welted soles, smart medium last. 24/6 Glace Derby Shoes, good quality, moderate swing toe. 37/6 Glace Kid Derby Boots, welted soles, superior quality and style. 35 1 Patent. Court Shoes, Bostock’s make, smart neat design. u3«swwwwf
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16303, 2 December 1918, Page 6
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255Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16303, 2 December 1918, Page 6
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