* «& * e. ; ft\ ft’. kVX Vk vk ■ fft * 1 ||iiS®^ u * * * s' * i.s sketched above —Here ts i tlic perfect alliance of ‘Utility, comfort and style %• l for your "off duty" hours. ■ A four-eye tie model with , wedge heel and fringe r tongue. Practical yet di«- y tinctive in design and fin- * ish. Ghurka Tan, A'avy. Black are the shades. *ff. pnicE-35/. * t * *■ *. 1 * wrM * ra WB * t flLlfli ' .Is sketched above - - - a L winning number presented. A by "Arch Curve," "Promo" Bl X nr t with tcelled sole and Icath- . Bf\ X er Cuban heel. A fine eye- tf/SA \ tic model carried out in soft X . 1 calf in Ghurka Tan, SmiH \ " Churchill Blue, Black. A HmM \ L shoe for ultimate service. |A \ £■ PRICE— Ww»Sr * As sketched, on right - lie tip and doing in this HmMrS? \v.wnl M 4r sporty knockabout Tic Shoe y'VRMBgSnRMk A with fringed tongue and iPgl HWy /\AS®BWKJkHL , icel Icd leather sole, carried IwfiiHF / / * out in imported Soft Glace I Kid in eye-catching new K|3& *> .wv-Wr ★ shades — Tulip Blue, Springbud Green, Primrose, a Banana. Poodle Brown. A "Country Life" model. price— ngMb£sSWMMh * 38/6 1 V * 33" I . i ZI ft' i fttft : £/ z ■A - - This is a year for walking. This is a year when -A shoes are one of the most important things in vour wardrobe. So important that James Smi.'.Ts Ar modern shoe salon has devoted an immense amount of time and thought to giving you shoes « to suit the times. And, according to the appreciative comments of the crowds thronging the shoe salon daily for the Spring opening display, James Smith's have proved that good fashion makes sense, and sensible shoes need not be dowdy. Do call and see the galaxy of Spring footwear for all occasions . now on display. And remember that in these days, -fc early shopping is wisest. r ; AN APOLOGYOwing to the Spring Shoe Display proving so popu- ’ lar, it has been unfortunately necessary to close * the shoe salon at 3.30 p.m. each day to enable adequate service to be given to our customers. With the improved scientific and error-proof X-Ray fittings, customers require painstaking and thorough service, and we believe they prefer wait- -fr ing a little longer to being hurriedly attended to in an overcrowded Department. A JAMES SMITH’S For Service Since 1863 WE L’NGTON -}<-}< -k -k -R -K -R -k -K.-k -R R R -k r R For all the Family! iftftftft Young and old bench! bom the morning Mft-'-"bubbling moment with Andrews”. Andrews jj* IMfc L-Al m effervescent, pleasant tasting —a really gjfjj <ft refreshing drink. But it is much more —it _ft ...ft gently clears away all clogging impurities, -ALft' purifies the blood, leaving the system fresh 16Jf p and invigorated. It is entirely harmless and -U 8 ’ not habit-forming. : ! ! $ lif BUY THE LARGE SIZE— 3 J IT’S BETTER VALUE tWpraW ... : j H I WM<! ?!S vlia 7i ° IJ LI
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 282, 27 August 1942, Page 3
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