I New Sports Shoes-Just Opened r| l This season we again offer to our patrons the celebrated "Miner brand t ;-j«g| I rubber footwear which met with such outstanding success last year. The - 'f < quality is more than maintained, while, on account of our large importations, [ we are able to offer this year better value than ever. i Stone's Wonder Value Tennis Shoe. The "BRIGHTON."—White Canvas, Oxford rubber toe cap, and back strap; I rubber diamond-pattern sole (as illustrated) — \ j| * Women's sizes (3 to 6), 3/11; Men's sizes (6 to V ■ ■ 9), 4/3; Children's sizes: 4 to 6, 2/3; 7 to 9. jf '■ ( Reinforced toe cap; white rubber diamond- / pattern sole; double texture canvas. Wonderful 1 | value—Women's sizes (3 to 7), 5/6; Men's W !* sizes (6 to 10), 5/9. MBBwSMWm •4;.^ The "FRINTON."—An Oxford Shoe, similar to J the "Viking," but with crepe rubber sole— V ° Women's to 6/9; Men's to I [ MHHmi WOMEN'S 1 • BAR TENNIS SHOES. I \ The "BEXHILL." —Smart white canvas one-bar Tennis ■ | Shoe, with crepe rubber sole—Sizes 2\ to 7, 6/11; I Children's sizes: 6to 9. 3/11; 9£ to 10$. 4/11; || V I V; Vv The "MARlE."—White canvas one-bar Tennis Shoe, with V J solid moulded 4-inch rubber heel, as illustrated. Sizes 1 I 21 to 7, 7/6. Also with crepe sole and solid heel, V - 9/11. Crepe -sole without solid heel, 7/11. J|; The "SERVICE"— ji White Canvas Oxford Tennis Shoe, with 1 kJ hlgh-grad.e crepe rubber sole. AJso suit- v m\ ysaSSjjh able for bowling or deck wear. A splendid \ all-round rubber shoe that serves for all tK 4 u occasions. Men's sizes, 6to 11—8/11 ' 'T. d For Tennis, Cricket, Yacht- H f ■ laimiiigJß JPiSf inf. or Bowling — 10/6. CI \ flggspif J1 ' xf Boys' sizes, 3, 4, s—s/s. '■' ( MEN'S WHITE BOWLING SHOES. ( £ I. | if i The "REGGIE."—A Bowling and Tennis Shoe with very heavy J-inch pure J-. I J\ '77 j crepe rubber sole, no heel. Perfectly shaped. Lively rubber. Exceptionally f' ! l\l f high quality throughout. A Shoe you will be proud to wear. Men's sizes, 6■ • I La&IJ ••'•• 12/6 1 n MEN'S WILLOW CALF BOWLING SHOES. 1 The "CENTRE."—The scientific Bowling Shoe, with heel built-up to walking V height. As worn by the crack bowlers throughout the Auckland Centre. In / finest tan willow calf, with heavy crepe rubber soles. Sizes 6 to II: 39/6. f. / CHILDREN'S, SAND SHOES from 2/3. I Write for full list of Country Customers add 6d extra for postage; : Sports Shoes. 8d extra Tor 2 pairs. V • j Stone's Shoe Stores 11 i „ 225-227, QUEEN STREET (Corner of Darby Street), AUCKLAND. | : Dilworth Building, Customs St. East. Dominion Road Tarminus. 7- • szo Broadway, Nawmarkat. 41 Marina Square, Devonport. And at Whangarei.
Are Yon a On The Roll ■ It is your duty to be rore that yon are on the Electoral Roll I for 1928. I Enrolment is Compiilsory Apply at any Pott , OiHee or send name and address to the Registrar ot Electors. B Enrol At Once* before the I Electoral Rolls are Closed. I ** **>\ B Rruit* ; «_ . tke Tory choicest—etsalgkfr ; from the orchard. Ton gat i' V toy JAM . • \ ' Tins and Olaas Jan from al : \ Jl grocata. ci-fimci S MinlTeS^Saml THI UMIVIRSAL IWBT • _
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 236, 5 October 1928, Page 14
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