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HJB.’ s Shoes at and are worth TWICE the money ! There’s a wealth of style, comfort, and wear in H.B.s’ “ Sunbeam ” Shoes at 11/9 and 16/9. You’ll not find values to equal these anywhere—come in and see the many other shapes there are to choose from. A 273 Black Patent Court Shoe, with smart Spanish heel. An up-to-the-minute shoe at a remarkable price. 11/9 A 274 —Another Smart Black Patent Court, trimmed on vamp with Black lizard skin, Cuban heelm m m A 361 —Black Patent One-Bar Shoe, with Spanish heel r and Black lizard underlay; for street wear. m HSli L® 1 11/9 Also with Cuban heel (A 360). A 1448 —Brown Glace Kid One-Bar Shoe, neat trimming to tone, Cuban heel. 11/9. HALLENSTEIN BROSfe’ Al 71 —Black Patent Tie Shoes, smartly trimmed, Cuban heels. 16/9. e> f> NEW ZEALAND Bros. Limited 8303 CE Corner QUEEN & CHURCH STREETS. MASTERTON. Also at Wellington (2 Stores) and Palmerston North. Walk-away Shoes 20/- For Men 1 P rj^HE SHOE is one of the celebrated “Walk-away” Brand. It has set a new standard at the low price. It is excellent fitting, 20/made on a very smart last, and the wear will give every satisfaction. In a rich dark Brown calf or patent leather. See them for yourselves. WE SPECIALISE IN REPAIRS. PITTS SHOE STORE, Ltd REGENT THEATRE BUILDING, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 March 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 March 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 March 1933, Page 2

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