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STYLE FLASHES ... from Martin's Big Window Displays Shoes you want to wear—and want to be seen wearing! sandals kjst, % CRICKET BOOTS "iiiniiimiiiiiiitnuiiiiiuimiiini' COOL. W'\ This illustration is only one of the various styles British-made Boot in White Canvas, procurable in Brown, Blue, Green or Grey Calf n Comfort plavs a big part in the wearing ! leather. Double Crepe Soles, Leather Soles; in IZ cu • L til7 • half Wfl US b °° ha f S,ZeS ‘ Jfl | M ©k . 7 k Same style in II I V. I k I I / i*" qjS.s White Buck— /Ji® \ shades your Sports logs. IOSOk monk sports shoe Ch, BOWLING SHOES a in Blue, Green, Brown and We illustrate a match-winner for comfort in I *S. JfO® Tan Willow Calf. Waited, special raised I WS|yll|i faS,,/'"' 18/9 W||¥ crepc ~ SHOES g - p W V|| I A Canadian Shoe with a “wonderful service.” Reinforced few § (u > T toccap, non-skidding crepe sole, cushion heel. No r\t Ngjgr | ’ill o-der G.P. is a grand purchase at — I Suitable for Bowlers! "RUFFIES" V \ — fed IbsL' Made in New Zealand. Ld -/ —- ''Ls '' Colours to match your , M sports clothes. Light and Special Guard, 12/6. Fully Cushioned Support, 13/6. fefefeß -* ' V’’ Dark Brown, Black and f r> ,/K* ‘ White ’ RrOW " and FaWn ’ /J\ Cool as a Penguin’s Foot . . . it’s Grey. j V cnl ‘l ale d Throughout! '« i G.P. Cruiser , , , I 1 Limited number same style, I v. of White Suedette. made in Canada, 22/6. Heavy Crepe Sole and _ ~, , ■■■ " - ■■■ ~ 1 "*"" ' •*'.-• '. •• ‘ Fully Cushioned Heel'"'Xo ENGLISH FOOTWEAR ==ZJ I// J MARTIN’S are fortunate in being able to supply the better-known J English makes, such as CROCKETT & JONES IECNICS, SIR r HERBERT BARKER, BOSTOCKS, C. & E. LEWIS, etc. | THE CHOICE OF CAREFUL SPENDERS .. . Par instance, we have a complete range of Ic.& E. LEWIS SHOES W O BOSTOCKS I Made at the Home of English Footwear—Northampton! choosing any of these styles. There’s a fittmg for There is something about these shoes that wins you from every foot, a shape to "A the first step. A com- gWwRr, your liking, in GLACE z<£\. XA*"’’’ s ’x. pletc range in Glace, KID, WILLOW ‘’ WJlik 37/6 i» I «3|lHk f’noMwl : feij// E iKy Monk Style i B SIR HERBERT BARKER Footwear I “RUSSELL” Friendly Fit Footwear Httcd with Ridgeway rubber soles. (Now Made in New Zealand) nneee CUOEC t sk The shoe that makes friends with DRESS SHOES your feet . . . it’s the built-in steel In Black Glace Kid, Box Calf and „ . fM77%' ARCH SUPPORT that does Tan Willow Calf, Seven graded JL 4/ „ IWW''-'' ■ it- Made of BOLTONI A widths to each size. WOk CALF, a high quality English FORM-FITTING FULL iW. Golosh BOOTS (illustrated) ’ ri “ _ 29/6 i f ff proper support and relief to alt parts of the wffin w f oot> Made from selectI *‘<.’ ,, '-7.\ ed English Calf leather; I With Arch Sup- double welted soles; I „, CITPri port— leather lined throughI WELTED Invest in aBQ / ff g SOLES. 39/A paH Martin’s are Proud to Present SLIPPERS I now stocks of I ire tho mrat w , abk o( 1 88 I Xnias Gift 9, We liavc a widc H SE Pi ini B ™ I selection to suit nil tastes and SHOES Made in New Zealand, yet with the appearance and feel of the higher* ~~~—ra 7/ “ ■™'™Wt£jP^ k priced importeds. When the increased ACCk« > *Vh '&, production costs are considered no \5 S % f VI onc > s ~,ore sur P nS€d than y° urs f lf io M how such high quality shoes can be Hl jAllGatK Wl made and sold at so low a price. 4® 1 1 w\ - z ' 'M Sold on,y from Marl * ns S,IOC Sto,es - In ZZ/© I Tn BOX CALF, GLACE KID leathers; also i j with patent toccap. <W ISW. I as| Bws oVwWX HB ®h JlJw® FBil w l «' I i I COURTENAY PLACE — 73-75 WjLLiS SIREET I, ■%«* so. M is- a I iiium l uiiiißiiniuis.i.u>iiawiLWWUllWlweWsWWW

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 44, 15 November 1940, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 44, 15 November 1940, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 44, 15 November 1940, Page 11

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