BARGAINS! More BARGAINS! and Still More BARGAINS! at the Great WAREHOUSE FOOTWEAR DRIVE Even the most hardened critic of Footwear Bargains could hot but admit that these are superb. Come along and see them, handle them, and try a pair on. You'll agree with us you've never seen the like of them before. KOZY TOE |^H|ft^ SLIPPERS *W^S|^^ With well padded sole, and \ heel* of suede, and good leather toe cap. Usually upvels . welted> mcd . ' ■ ium pointed toes;: smart "ap- - DRIVE PRICE ; pearance.._ Sizes.. 4J to 10. i/l IDf aIUC 2Driv'e Price 16/11 An Assorted Line of Ladies' ASSOriCII • I Shoe* in Patent and Brown Ih<TIPKT*C leathers, with spike and flat AULl^ld heels offers some really ex-. ■•.......•.•. plosive bargains. Usually SHOES priced from 19/6 to 29/6. w»«w»«^ Drive 14./11 Price A*/ * * - A sensational bargain line Glace lßar Shoe, with a crepe Aoy/ia* | n » ™rie*y °* sole and heel. An excellent «nart »ye» "» Black •»« shoe for the house or garden Tan. These quality shoe* wear. Sizes 3 to ss. |O /O range in value up to 30/-. Drive Price I ttf O ■ , Only a few pairs left at 12/6 pr. V^Hj^^^^l \_ Men's Box. Derby Boots. Leather. nHl^^^^^L. -S; ' ' ' lined, double life Dainite soles \II an^ heels; stitched welts. Sizes I 6 to 10. 10/ ft m^ Drive Price ISF/0 Men's.Box'Derby Shoes. Double ■ '■:-.■'•'■ life Dainite soles; stitched Black Suede 1-Bar Shoes (as .welts. Sizes 6 to 10. | O*C illustrated above), with a neat D»ve Price 10/.V trim of patent • leather. 'Very jl&2-^^^9l~' smart, isn't U? and see .the .d^S^^^SScV patent Spanish heel. 1 O /f J&& Drive Price 15/0 >^£_^ H\A Brown Glace 1-Bar Shoes with ■ a medium Cuban heel. : A very /^ smart-walking shoeVand : ayail- : C^fc, ■ ■ • able in. all sizes. .Value.2s/-. Drive Ig/9 Price *O/« White Canvas Lace Shoe, (as Brown Glace 1-Bar Shoes with a illustrated), of stout duck canround toe and spike heel. This vas, outside rubber toe caps, shoe fastens with a; neat buckle . Pure plantation crepe soles. . —very fashionable. In all Drive Price.: Child's 4to 9, sizes, Usually 29/6. 00/ C 2/6; 10, 3/-,- 11 to 2, 3/6; Drive Price ti«i/ V youths' 3 to 6, 4/3; men's 7 to Canvas Shoes with a rubber sole 10,4/8. and coloured trim to contrast. • ... _ _', », . ~ Ideal for this season's sports Men.-Box-Derby Boots, linen wear .-.,-■ . lined; medium round toes, Drive Prices: sizes 4to 9, 2/9; double soles, stout waist, - 10 to 2. 3/4; 3to 7, 3/9. : stitched welts. Sizes 7to ?. *--:-- Usual price 21/-. English. Children's Sandal, with Drive 1 C/I 1 a crepe sole. This strongly . Price ID/'IJL made sandal will outwear any expectations. It looks so Men , g Fie , d BooU Doub i e so i es smart, too. . to heel, half watertight, double Drive Prices: sizes 4to 6,3/11; tongues, screwed and stitched, 7to 9, 4/11; 10, 6/3; 11 to 1, in | lackj Tan and Kip--7/3; 2, 8/11. (As ji] us trated below). i 1™I^^™"P"" ll^"—^^""|: ' Value 22/6. | 7/i» English Patent »*-™~Ul* ibar SHOES With a neat trim of Matt Kid round the vamp. This K^^^^^^^HbhEL shoe has a leather Cuban ■^^^^^HI^B^G . - heel. Available in all sizes. Usually 18/6. DRIVE PRICE '^^^s|9B^P 12/11 pr. ■ ■;■'■•■■■■• v:'; ;;;.-;■ ■:- I 400 Pairs i^^^ Child's White *>wto^r\ " ■ Canvas Lace shoes Inside toe caps, rubber *^^^ soles, good quality. A great bargain line. Sizes: Childs' 4 to 9. 10 to 2. English Patent 1-Bar Shoe, (as 1/O /* /^ illustrated above) with a trim JLI 7 *^ %# of black suede leather. The » * Cuban heel is all leather. pair B£ IS/9 ■ ■ Ceqfoe Dou^»nry^ The KbrvhouM^^Sdlsfor Less Cl-69 VkaoriaSt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 84, 6 October 1931, Page 3
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