LADIES’ FOOTWEAR I I Sti Steps from the First I ‘^ Floor— I - NEW DEPARTMENT I Bi/ OPENS TO-MORROW I ' with a sllowin 8 of near ly 1 00 models I I priced Fom 19/11 to £6/6/-. I I A move necessitated by the increasing ' I I BK; f popularity of M. & C. Footwear Fashions. || I ■lli J A ODERN ideas in fixtures and display— every facility for inspectI A.VJL ln ?’ c “ oosln 8> comparing, and becoming thoroughly conversant I I KUk/KII with what is correct, exclusive and appropriate in footwear for I 1 S every occasion. I I Mglfe? 1 SIMPLICITY is the governing feature of the new department low fixII > tUreS per . mit visibility and expedience in service to patrons. i Surrounding the department, at a most convenient height is a continuous JI Show Case where patrons may inspect at leisure the extensive style and B W colour ranges. ■ Linked up with this beautiful department is a courteous and competent I service from the salespeople, which makes for pleasurable and satisfacI —tory shopping‘in every respect. I “Selby” Court Shoe, in alii- WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO INSPECT THE NEW SHOP I Smmed With-it bucktr 1, DEPARTMENT TO-MORROW. | H A V \ I 1 I B t "‘v 1 1 | H V—l Fs—“Selby” Model, exclusive; in I ■ F3—English Court Shoe, Pink Kid Brown Kid 55/_, Patenf 49/6, | Ba F2—English Walking Shoe, exclu- front, wiht Lizard back; Fawn F4—Smart American Black Satin Black Glace 49/6 Grey Kia B I Sh.«, .1.. . h .„ ing low 55M Bkek S.H. 45/_ | J 37/6 37/6 k-h-23/6 rto. I I The Foot-of the Mode 1 H w ith fashions, Footwear is not merely an accessory, fJP || B \ but FART OF THE MODE, and must therefore be chosen with just fio—-English Model, Fawn Kid front | || -U X—„ , □fb as much care as the frock or the hat. S = t-c I- , e , . , back. Also in all Cafe-«u-lait Kid E I p?.”i K,u for dressy functions must be shapely and distinctive-Shoes *“* ■" S “ ver G '” _ . I _ blue trim 32/6 Pair * * or Street wear, correct in style and colouring—Shoes for Sports = must combine smartness and comfort. | I Ranging from 19/11 pair, and with exclusiveness apparent even in | the lowest priced numbers, M. & C. patrons are afforded the most A. H | satisfactory choosing, both in the matter of style variety and price. J I I An Added Service Fl 3—-Distinctive Shoe, of Black I g FT—“Selby” Model, in Patent with Satin, with Black Suede strap— | I -a New Footwear Section ia the MATCHING of HOSE with the 29/67“ I § Kid,, with Blue trim. Grey Kid, latest footwear Colourings. g with Silver Kid tritn— Pair | Complete stocks of all wanted and popular makes will be always at g hand to select from. 11 I MILNE&CHOYCELtd. I I fsZaL Lu, B 1 v? For Q ualit y Footwear at Reasonable Prices I J - 3 QUEEN STREET - AUCKLAND I
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1928, Page 15
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