There's something 'Afoot* V at the Warehouse © GREAT HUM WrArc DRIVE! Just lend an eye to these AMAZING BARGAINS Keen as these prices are, the quality of the Shoes—every single pair—is beyond question. These are not job stocks, neither are they rejects, but sound, regular, seasonable stocks that have been specially reduced for this great twice-yearly event. . Foot it to the Warehouse this week, and you'll foot it home with the biggest shoe savings you've ever made. £ hS? "A £JJ3iy SPI C I round toes; *„ 6to 10 only. Usual.y JjWg made Shoe. 'AH sizes. I 3°A " * Drive Price A/11 Men' s BOX CALF DERBY SHOE—Dainite soles - , .p^ o/ IJ. • J i nnd heels; leather lined, medium weight; stitch_^/^^^BV I cd welts; full round toe; sizes 6to 10. "I Q/C I Value 22/6. - 'Drive Price *"/ U -.;:.v..v, .'-..■'. IW *Tx Men's BOX CALF DERBY ■ " "-'AMfl^H^ ** BOOTS (as illustrated)— ■—.i—».'** ~ »"^^^^^^^^^ . * ""im, Dainite soles and heels, leathPATENT 1-BAR 6HOES— With low leather = A^^Hhß cr lined, stout insole; full - heels, and made of ;f very high quality patent. = i^^^^RlA round toe; medium weight; •' . . Usualy: these sell at 17/6 pair. -IO /I I ; I^^^^Hk\ suitable for all purposes. . .'..'*. . Drive Price **•/ AX = A^^^^^^^MbA «.. ox in :■ - -«« = Sues 6to 10. :. Anothei-attractive line features PATENT 1-BAR, = ISS^^^^^Blßm. Value 23/6 1 A/£ PATENT COURT, BROWN 1-BAR and i N^^^HMBdk Drive Price l"/0 • BROWN COURT styles, all with spike heels. \ . Some have Suede backs and Kid front. An un- i ;.... -usually, smart line. Usually 28/6. "iA/ii I Bufi^SDv^^fißßßW. : Drive Price—Pair 14/11 | wJUbTx^SB^SIBBB^^ BROWN 1-BAR SHOES—With a round toe, spike \ - ;heels and buckle fastener. You should see this. |- ' ' " Usually 29/6 pair. 00/fi I ' , Drive Price ££/V |u^ F j ELD BOOTS—Double tongues, screwed olmr-c /™'n .^> ~l and stitched. A stout weight boot, double soles S£ S, (<IS lllust™l* I to heels. Sizes 6to 10, in Black, Tan and Kip. Ed) ? -with a crepe sole. W^T-^JT \ '•-' ' ; ■ 'Usually- 22/6. 17/ C 'A stout sports shoe, l\i|^^ ' 'f Drive Price 11/ W ' "but light and very J lmj A = neat looking. ■ M \ ARMY BOOTS—With reinforced toes and heels. D r ; ve ""^ _^G^ Nailed with heel and toe plates. This sound. Sizes Price* y^ I' honest boot is worth double. Sizes 17/11 • 4to 0 2/9/^ _^*^r '"■ 6 '7'8" Drive Price *■/** WSS SSL^S SSSm c"°" I S Assorted MEN'S SHOES j 1 Sizes: 4 to 9 10 to 2 3 to 7 \ .— Thi* bargain line i« ihowing in ML attrac- = Drive O/Q OI A %/Q I = tive variety of »tyle«, in Black and Tan. = Price's *•/ ** Of * O/ V f = All are *hoe» of quality and .j Af^ = Another White Canvas 1-BAR SHOE also shows [ = range in value UP to 30/"# I Z/uS a coloured trim, uith a crepe sole and heel. = — Sire* 4to 10. _ _ * E Sizes 2to 7. C/-1-I I = Drive Price—Pair • = Drive Price Of II \ M ||||||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIlf; Maid*' BOX CALF DERBY SHOES—Sturdy, f ■smart and very serviceable. Sizes 2, 3, 5 and 7 : _. only. v Usually U/6. O/11 = Drive Price 0/ 11 \ jlf" — ff\ Children'! TAN SANDALS (as illustrated)—An \ ,^* _^ ]l\yA Knjtlish make, and to be recommended because =• " " of their comfortable cut "and tough wearing ,| j^^ '; iy^^^^ Avv^^^v Sizes. . Drive Price* I \W%toW^^^ -[ . >>P3>V\ 4to 6 3/11 I Youths' and Ladies' Crepe Soled TENNIS SHOES RW •; <^T \7^-wJ 7to 9 .... 4/11 I —Reinforced inside toecaps, with good quality \J • -*N. Irt "" c/ , I duck uppers and tough crepe soles. Sizes 3, 5, 6 . . \ 10 6/3 I Usually 6/6 pair. 0/1 1 jft "tol ~.; 7/3 ' I . , Drive Price Of 11 ,j. .^..n^^wr „ , '«. , -5 500 pair. Fawn "FLEETFOOT" TENNIS SHOES Ladie*' WARD SHOhS>—Well known as the most ; _Best quality upners, with rubber toecaps and durable, and at the same time, most comfortable, .- > plantation Crepe'soles.' At these prices they shoe for housewear. In sizes 3 and 4C: /fi = cannot fee rep ] aced . only. Drive Price—Pair «/ W § Children's—9 to 10 . . 5/-. Uto2 .. 5/6 Ladie.' PATENT 1-BAR SHOES—With Spike, = Women's—3 to 6 5/11 Cuban or Flat heels. All sizes and usually \ Men's —7 to 10 ...., • 6/6 priced from 15/0 to 30/- pair.^ V7/\\ I White CANVAS LACE SHOES-Itubber soles Urive frice *•*/ » = _ md 01|tsidc toecaps. Stout duck canvas uppers. Ladies' QUILTED SATIN SLIPPERS (as shown) I Child's. Youth's. Men's. —With <i felt sole; generously padded, and | 4to 9. 10. 11 to 2 3to 6. 7to 10. several attractive shades. Usually 5/6 pair. | 2/1 2/7 2/9 3/1 • 3/7 I Men's Stout BOX OX. SHOES (as illustrated)— Drive Price \ Sloilt >so i CS) f u u rollnu toes. A good working O/C -- bhoc. Sizes 6to 10. ... ifi/11 0/D i ' Drive Price 10/11 ..siiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiriiiiiiiMU 1 nlfli^B^^lß^. ' i Another Line of I \ I Assorted Ladies' Shoes | ( 5 Features 1-Bar and Court f* I*m S I Men's BOX-CALF OXFORD SHOES (as E styles in mixed sizes. Usual- // ■ I s |. ilhistvotcd)—Medium toes, leather lined, stitcli'S Iy priced from 15/9 to 25/-* §■/ Ja.-X { E f ed welts. A: boot of.fine appearance..: 1 Y/C = Drive Priced-Pair ■_ ■ '_ ,5' \ / Value 22/6. :.;,. .\ '.' Drive Price ;■' 1-I-/W rnilllUIUIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIMIULIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIllllllllllllllf; J Men ' s Co.y FELT SLIPPERS—Suede soles. Sizes Laoies' BROWN WILLOW CALF t DERBY I 6to 9. Only a few priirs left at— O/fi SHOES—With genuine-Lizard insets.; This shoe | . ;■ Drive Price—Pair *«/ v has a. low leather heel, Very smart and most | B . SCHOOL^ BOOTS—Uppers cut from good ■ comfortable. Al sizes. Usually 45/-, 09/ C I quality Box Calf; double soles to heel; screwed '■ Drive Price **OI V j ane , stitc f, cd wc i ts , Heel and toe plates. , LONDON HAND-MADE SHOES—Featuring the J .11—1. .2—3. *—5-. newest shades, of Brown in the 1-Bar style, i 1 9/Q 14./ 1 HZWith spike or flat heels. Usually 33/-. 00 / C:- XUf V At/ " . *«*/ Drive Price LL/\i & Dainite Soles 2/6 extra. . Ceortfe DoiioKty^ VICTORIA STREET ■%J WELLINGTON
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 80, 1 October 1931, Page 19
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946Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 80, 1 October 1931, Page 19
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