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COURTENAY PLAGE. * 73 WILLIS STREET. . #i' FEET CAN 8E BEAUTIFUL,TOO r y^/{ . ...v4«J Shoes-, make all the difference I m/ Shown here are a trio of Classic Styles that follow your foot — bend' arid flex' and hug. It' takes real crafting to reconcile comfort with I <iz^> beauty. [ 1. An English ■ Shoe. in' Brown*" ; ' ' ■^^^^^ Suede and Calf 35/" *Jn•' ~■ I . .- > Same style in Black. fl^ft ' i i 2. London Tan "and Suede Court. " Cuban heels 29/6 • ■ i aft w^M^B£^9KSl Hm^ j ! 3. A lovely English Shoe in Navy ■ jKa^fc'^gßSSk, - j Suede and Calf/Junior Spanish Also in London Tan jor Black I AFTER- SALE £\l'^ SPECIALS U'/ ' See our Window * Display: of .these outstanding. • <Jr;- ' V: V. values. Take particular' notice of T die pleasing, :J J^' styles in Manufacturer's English Samples. Shoes ' -^i ' * - 1 worth 35/- - • > -•** -- . ' ■, ":>--' '" 'i " - ::. ' l\y. Health Shoes FREE AT LAST from the devitalizing 'nag' of shoe discomfort ; A GRATEFUL DAUGHTER writes .. . s "I feel I want other women to get the, benefit my mother has received from wearing these most wonderful shoes of SIR HEBERT BARKER, Shefhtu -' i spent pounds on shoes-to-measure, all with the same hopeless result.' Sinee1 wearing these particular shoes she -walks, splendidly With every! comfort, and J they have been the means of giving mother years of pleasure to live fc>r.' ..Only those who have seen other women hobbling about, wiith a look ji»f intense pain in their eyes can fully realise what.these grand shoes mean. My - mother has now four pairs . . . / think she'd have twenty if she could afford - • .them!" • . I'% ' ' " I Sir Herbert Barker GOLF yJßb^ >"-~-~»^3^^_ r^ This Champion Shoe, that jf'J|^^Bfe^ -lk-I^lH^^^^r possesses every match-winning S|HJ^^^^bH^^J^S!H^^^^^^ attribute—COMFOßT being 9&^pHj^HHfl^H^|^^^^B^te the main consideration! J§iip|ra££wi^^||H|HHK^^^|RSk^ As illustrated, in finest quality Flexible I Brown or Black SIR HERBERT BARKER ... a name remembered with gratitude by thousands the world over! MARTIN'S have the exclusive selling rights for Welliv-'~" •w' «■"'■" /m«» tUftr rn'\ tk"se famou* rhft"s be pwrhnsed. Carole Khtq I COMMENCES TOMORROW, FRIDAY I !9Sa LAMBTON QUAY |

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1939, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1939, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1939, Page 19

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