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HPHERE will be no " after-effects 1 ' of the holiday jaunt to the i women who wear Geo. Fowlds Footwear. With all their smartness and exclusiveness goes comfort, for they are the product of world-wide famous makers who would never sacrifice perfect fit for mere appearance. In Geo. Fowlds Footwear you get All the. Style you want and Perfect Fit assured. ) j Come in and inspect our new stocks just opened up. a j s0 ' | the very reasonable prices at which we have marked this high-class j reliable footwear. x PATENT COURT SHOES in a number of styles are 29/6, 32/6, 35/6 to 45/-. ! PATENT TIE SHOES are priced at 35/6 to #. GLACE COURT SHOES cost 21/- to 40/- here. 33/6 is 1 our price for BOSTOCK'S GLACE OXFORD SHOES. §| The much-in-demand GREY SUEDE BROGUE SHOES are IS 54/6, and BLACK SUEDE OXFORDS cost 50/-. In White Footwear we are offering good value—WHITE NUBUCK jj DERBY SHOES 33/6, WHITE DUCK COURT' SHOES , j - 33/6, WHITE CANVAS SHOES'-1 1/6 to 14/6. I A splendid range of Children's and Men's Footwear, too. jj Visll our Footwear Department if pu vanl Style and Value., «< [geo. fowlds ltd. weTung S ton I || —' / — Which One Is It? Toothache is Nature's warning. Something i? est /ault. Prompt attention a needed to overcome the treable and prevent further decay, fs Mother I Bring t&e Child to Us. f I i P lO tcelh will be put in thoroughly good condj. i f 1 tion. Cavities will be stopped, tartar removed, I requirement will be done-quite painleesly. In this way the child will be safe. I guarded from and its attendant ' , , iL NURSESIN attendance. xK 7 5 Marsdon & Chamberlain aS \ 6 ' M*tinor« Stroot, Wolltnfton llßs. 1 / V Hourj: 9 ».ra, to 6 p.m.; 7 p.m. to /I 6,315 P'"" Closed 1 p.m. Saturdays, j liners | I Particularly Mothers! '| I Will find that a great deal of || a anxiety and discomfort can be I ; dispensed with at little cost by pur- 1J chasing || j , See These T©=day! •• I I CHILDREN'S PANDAU EUSH § ! I HATS—Excellent for the seaside. j| I & CHILDREN'S SUPERIOR RUSH' § ' I ... HATS- 2/0, 2/9. Jj | LADIES' RUSH HATS-Largc. i J brims, in plain and fancy. M | 1/3, 2/0, 5/6, to 10/0. I I CHILDREN'S PANAMAS-Me- i f dium or large flap brim. jw | 6/6, 7/6, to 16/6. 1 j ' LADIES' PANAMAS- I 6/6, 7/6, 10/6, 12/6. Jj I i

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 83, 2 January 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 83, 2 January 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 83, 2 January 1920, Page 3

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