Out-door-able SHOES attuned to the season’s fickleness and Fashion’s demands D—An Appealing GLACE LACK SHOE of slenderising proportions, designed with medium Cuban heel and finished with dainty stitching and punching. Welted sole BLACK only • 35/6 E—LADIES’ SUEDE TIK SHOE that gains its attractiveness from its very simplicity. For trimming Patent Leather has been used over the toe and as a girdle around the instep. and this is lightly stitched as an added touch. Cuban heel. NAVY BLACK /i A A— LADIES’ CALF - LACE SHOE, smartly designed for everyday •wear. Interest centres on the neat and attractive punch-work used for ornamentation. Leather Cuban heel— BLACK CALF .. OK /£* 35/6 *• 36/6 BROWN CALF GLACE DERBY SHOE, designed with a light welted sole and leather Cubaii heel. Novel stitching supplemented with delicate punchwork provides the trimming— BLACK GLACE ” 37’ /(} NAVY GLACE .. BROWN GLACE .. 3g / /g • 39/ A C—LADIES’ BLACK CALF TIE . SHOE, with Black Suede cleverly introduced on the instep and over toe, and finished with just the right amount of stitching and punching to set this Shoe off to advantage. High Cuban heel— BLACK only /Q THE F—LADIES’ GLACE LACK SHOE of neat stitched and punched design, styled with leather Cuban heel and hand-sewn principle welted sole ... a Shoe designed to flatter your foot— NAVY GLACE 34/6 BROWN GLACE 34/6 m JU Sim iu CasUd Steed " buy wise and coupon-ize mSe. V ! < Tff I Vj * I i “I give the Family a Creamoata breakfast every morning, because they like it. It is a good nourishing food, and takes only a few minutes to make.” * CREAMOATA CREAM O’THE OAT A PRODUCT OF FLEMING & CO. LTD., GORE 01 i p § 5Em ~"W m V, u 0 —1 Hut is the Berger War-time, Peace-time slogan. Despite labour and material shortages, the Berger Factory handles a dual purpose job—paints for War purposes, and paint* for the preservation of New Zealand homes. On the domestic side the Berger range is not the varied one it was in the palmy days of peace, the B.P. colour range is shortened; certain special purpose finishes have been dropped for the duration. The public will understand why—they will appreciate that sometimes it will be necessary to wait for Berger’s—they will appreciate too that Berger’s is still the best paint money can buy, and is well worth waiting for. ASHBY, BERGH & CO. LTD.. Christchurch HURST & DRAKE LTD., Ferry Road W. A. POLSON LTD., Christchurch THE GREAT PAINT NAME SINCE 1760 . ’ll / I v w w TRAM MAW WVWSMHHn
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23965, 4 June 1943, Page 3
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