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> Latest / |m\ SHOES for Autumn 1 Tbink about your feet this Autumn. Encase them in a pair of heauteous shoes appropriate for each occasion. S Here are Shoes fitted for every event — street wear i . . . race and formal wear . . . sports and spectator sports wear . . . semi-evening, evening, and theatre wear. -Each model is a result of careful planning and workmanship dedicated to the advancement of womanly foot charm. These brief descriptions of several models chosen at random will indicate that a call for personal inspection will be tirne well spent. A superb PLAIN CUT COURT SHOE by "Perry." Excellent lines, with full Spanish heel. Showing in very attractive cherry-red suede for semievening and theatre wear; and in nigger- brown kid for street and formal wear. An intriguing "Dalton Debs" model — BLACK SUEDE COURT SHOE cut on smart novelty lines with flattering v-shape throat, backless and toeless, and finished graceful rows of spaced pnnching. Spanish heel completes an ideal evening shoe. A delightful BLACK SUEDE COURT SHOjG for formal wear. A most unusual finish is -given to the otherwise plain sleek lines by an arrangement of dull leather contrast coming from toepiece to form a novelty bow trimming. Double peep-toe tffect, stylish Spanish heel. Altogether a shoe worth seeing. The "Lido" Shoe — an ingenious and fascinating variation of the PEEP-TOE SANDAL featuring maximnm eut-out, wedge heel, and novelty sidetying finish. In suede — with a choice of four excellent colours — gf6y, black, red and fawn. A useful TWO-TONE SPORTS SHOE fashioned on practical lines and finished with overhanging fringed tongue. Undeniably fresh and smart in navy/white br tan/white contrast. Also arrived — CHILDREN 'S WHITE SANDAL SHOES — sandal style but with less eut-out. Sizes 4 to 6 I at 14/3; 7 to 9 at 15/9 pair. Collinson &- Cunninghame Ltd. I \ BROADWAY & KINGSWAY - — PALMERSTOON NORTH. I'
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Chronicle (Levin), 6 April 1946, Page 2
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318Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Chronicle (Levin), 6 April 1946, Page 2
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