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THE FARMERS’ BELIEVE IN W$Ma*Q4A&> Apologty . . . Where Shoes are Concerned To many people Shoe-Comfort is a polite description for dowdy, uninteresting Footwear. The Farmers’ delight in proving them mistaken. But come and see for yourself. A “Walk-on” Black Patent GUSSET COURT. Cartridge plaiting front trim and a small inset of Black Python. Spanish heel J Also Kid in Black WE GIVE $% Glace . 25/6 Tan CALF DERBY SHOES. Rajsed_piping design on front, Uskide studded soles. Welted. Golf heel— A “MATCHLESS” COURT, of genuine Black Python, with Black Glace Kid front. Smartly stitched. Spanish 32/6 25/6 DISCOUNT In Black or Dark Brown Glace, this delightful SHOE has a triple tailored bow of Grey Kid, Black Glace and Black Lizard, and smart cut outs. Covered Cuban heel—--26/6 REMEMBRANCE A “ Walk-on ” BLACK GLACE CROMWELL, with or without Black Lizard trim. Covered Cuban heel. In Nigger. Tan Glace also. 27/6 Ladies’ Dark Tan CALF MOCCASIN FRONT SHOE. “Sportex,” patterned rubber soles, welted, Wedge heel. A flexile Golf Shoe 25/6 THE FARMERS WEAR A POPPY CASHEL STREET CHRISTCHURCH

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20283, 18 April 1934, Page 4

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