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|WakeUpN.Z.l I ACT NOW! I IJ YOU reduce unemployment and keep N.Z. 1 I workers busy by buying your Footwear at Martin's, I I «J EVERY time you buy a pair of shoes from 1 I other countries you help to increase unemploy- I I ment here and consequently make conditions worse I I for yourself. I I Cjj MARTIN'S have built up a tremendous shoe I I business in Wellington by consistently giving the 1 I public an honest deal. I ■ Children's Black, Tan and Patent Shoes Brown or Black Patent STRAP SHOE I ■ All sizes: 3«-6s ... .. 4/11 A . illustrated. I m^K^^^^^rfSF,l ' Spanish or Cv- Sc^^^^^HJ^P^/^ H W^^^^^^Bk **-v rw ... ■* .-ii ban heeli, for Vk^^^^^Ht \ ' , H ■ Brown Glace or Black Patent SHOE— Smart Black Satin COURT SHOE— I I As illustrated — This Here is a Snip I H She* is made up with for the wide XN>. I H either Cuban or Span- awake. Ob- A\ ■ sS :.U U»«l. Ta ».-«> »K.~. tamable with .■jHk\ ~~-IH; I Crepe Soled \ SPORTS CREPE SOLE TIE SHOE Brown Glace or I I SPORT SHOES— ' —Fine White Canvas with Brown facing* Black Patent I ■ J and Crepe sole and heel. Just .the thing STRAP or COURT SHOES ■ ■ White Canvas Crepe Sole ( f OP tennii, beach, aIRAr or " H H Sport Shoe. Oxford style., /^Sw and general on V ery smart lasts. Cuban H H « -1.. / N^fcs»#V" 'P°r£* WM£ Al§° or Spanish heels. S«i tb«f*! ■ MM Note our price. Its never / \ in Fawn ■ Canvas. or *»!""""" H 0 been,beaten. v^^ v- \^^* Hj I oin v&*v Ala I I ' 1 6/11^% { 4/p I 1 i PRETTY TIE SHOE—In Brown or ' I fl SLIPPERS— ' Black Patent Leather— FLEETFOOT Samples— ■ I Warm Wool Felt Slipper, at : Spanish *#> / W' 1"* ' ""f f I ■ a price that will allow you to. Heels. |// - , our hu«e P, UrchV °f PU* ■ ■ buy two or three pair.. JI^V Sl£n 1m 11 Iwing "" I I Gents' Canvas SPORT SHOES- } Gents' Patent OXFORD SHOES— ■ ■ WKh Brown With welted £««^^ ■ fl jßr^-^^' in?s ? nd lein ll 2 p°'""^ toe»- la^i^ptv I H ffl JSMR 8- Round Martin's I H MLS^^K. f^Wr and medium Unbeatable W^^^^^HJQ^W I I Here You are, Bowlers! Gents' Black OXFORD SHOES— I ■■ Absolutely the Best Shoe for the Game! With Square and Pointed Toes. H I -^S^\ P'ia'J'e Crepe Thi« represents J^^/^*^*?^^. B B Js>^~~~* <*'^ \ Arch Rest- In Tremendously U^Bi^B^Kißk. ' B I^UrltA"^ JTENNISISHERE! | BROWN I H *-~ » 1 And here is the best value in Tennis Shoes < ' .y-.,,. euAC . ■ B SOLE BOOTS— in Wellington. Special reinforced Crepe OXFORD SHOES— ■ Sole, with cushion. insole. B This is the Ideal Working y^m^ M/ I*l In *W° *raart * ""Jr-***"l! fl fl Boot, fitted with the famous /V**^SfindlEK I/ I I '"**'' *quare *nd pointed ■ fl triple-wear, non-skid soleing. , r^T^^raL I/I I ' toei#- Th" "«ain «"«Pr*«»»« fl B Get a pair right away. L \ * «§Bfe v / our "unbeatable" value. » ■ I 18/9 [ I 14/11 | fl -i m m White Canvas Crepe Sole i LIGHT WORKING BOOT i I B AI I 1 SPORT SHOES— -Here you are, men Do away Iff/- -fl ■ /■ 111 . , ~ r r\ * c i with those leaky old boot* and ■ W I uU H fl *#' I I JU? f che thln» for Out-"'-*'*" 1 get a pair of these Solid Leather lA II fl I 1 11 «•"> Sport. Wear generally. Working Boots. They're Won- JL4rf ** fl ■ Note our low price. J dcrful Va i ue ; ■ fl JS. ACHING FEET AND PAINFUL CORNS will make even the wearing of a pair of H fl j£^fil "Walkovers" a tiresome business. Mr. Frank Martin, our Foot Expert, has had 12 Niir years' experience in successfully treating corns, bunions, weak and fallen arches, etc H IJT-, Why not consult him right away? It will cost you nothing to get his advice, and his H J\V~\ advice is certainly worth having. All treatments are guaranteed painless and pleasant. ■ <JStW MR- FRANK MARTIN :: Foot Specialist. :: Consultation Free :: 'Phone. ■ I COURTENAY PLACE WILLIS STREET J

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 80, 1 October 1931, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 80, 1 October 1931, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 80, 1 October 1931, Page 5

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