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i] SPRING BUDDINGS IN OUR FOOTWEAR DEPT. Footwear for Spring should be chosen for its colour relation to other accessories and also for agreement with the type of each costume. In this advertisement we give a hint of the newfootwear fashions now being featured at the D.I.C. Before you call and see the displays note the very economical prices. " __J^ffl^B» // his Shoe. is ;a Fawn Glace-' /^tfßßH^^SßS9SS|^™^ J ic"t, filt>ng i iSaUK^^k|^^^ ■■■ " ' nnklc > and a high Cuban '■ "ii y- heel make this a Shoe at -■ C' \ / fashionable. A Black Glace One-Bar Shoe with V\ * / _ ' DRIfT 3A/£ ~ _a. neat inset of Black Lizard round U / . i IMV-Lv J7/O INO. A.the front and a medium Spanish n '/■'■'.' - . "' ;■■ ;;' ■'• "- , heel. This is an-exceptionally smart \\ . ■ :-' ■■ ' : '-; '.-;.-^. .Shoe. / • " \\ M o 3 A .comfortable Brown^ Glace Gtwefc — rfVIV-C 37/O V " ■ Jhe trim smartness and inexpensive"-' '■■■■"• . c - , I l lrlpe of this Shoe assure it of wide " ..,- , A new Spring-style in a Brown and favour for Spring wear "lac-vfv Nn' 4 White Court of fine canvas, with a nn i/-.^- «-», . v '^ H0... heel. The cute little tie and PKICE 30/----tongue finish on the front is "" ■■ / -;• ---unusually smart. - ■ . ;'•.! PKIGE 15/6 M- g A Fawn Glace Oxfordette Shoep ■■'..The "Kiltie" Shoe, for Maids or KnULb^l"'^?-^*'^^ PRICE 25/- 1 PRICE 39/6 .~i ..,' ';;' v ■"■■■■•■ Bon Ami v cleans and polishes at the same time! ||Eto Bon Ami m B Scratch a mirror and it's as good um\ r Va B^^^oi^^-^--W%& ' O ru"ie<J» For its beauty is that spark- . .'. HI §*W '.l&^lj ?-M n S> clear surface that lets you .see..■.- "■'. 8 Slit B*' <f" ' Mm the ima Se — sharp, clear and deep ■' '-. fl .^M^'' l*l""**^**?vv vithiiiit—without spot or scratch to K^^^^Bjwiß p^-^^^^^gg^Sg Powder in its handy sifter-top can. There's nc\-er a scratch in an atom I^^M zt^*j^J%\U^KF* of either! Harmless to hands, too- ■ ■ ... i ■■! ''Hasn't Scratched Yet"

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1931, Page 4

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