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\ ***** '■/£xa W; / m A Pi / y % Cirr “/IK f jjd<nwm WZ&S ////I. n 1/7, RZ S^pus w touM JiilS ,ihBU«!S bootJpo u ® h twist^ fjteeause-w& otfine, A/uqqet wilfshine “Nugget” quickly gives a brighter shine that lasts and also preserves the leather. DARK BROWN, BLACK AND BLUE. XTO I S*SS m m r Newness . . . freshness is the story in shoe fashions for this spring, and here are some of the most exciting styles. If you can’t call, mail your order. Satisfaction guaranteed. A—Ladies’ Black, Blue, or Brown Suede Jester Court Shoes. Spanish heels; stitched and punched vamp design (as illustrated). Also in Green or L Wine Kid AAi O Same design in Blue or Brown Kid with Cuban heels. 19/11. B—Absolutely the latest! The new Elasticised Suede in a snappy high-cut Gusset Court Shoe (as illustrated). Distinctive punching, patent trim, Spanish heels, in Brown Blue, or Black. - _ . Several fittings ||/' B obtainable. ■ 1 " C—Ladies’ Plain Super Quality Black, Brown, or Blue Kid Gusset Court Shoes, with pleated bow (as illustrated). Cuban heels. Also —_. . obtainable in several fittings and 77/ m half-sizes to ensure “ that perfect fit.” w □—A New Coloured Suede Ghillie Shoe, in London Tan, Brown, Navy, or Black; rubber soles, welted; smartly-stitched design (as illustrated). 37'6 Also in Brown Calf, with tongue, at the same price. W. HARRIS & Son Ltd. Footwear Specialists—Six Shops—Dunedin. TELL THE WORLD ★ It you’ve lost something, if you want to sell '.omething, if you want to buy something, don’t keep it to yourself. TELL EVERYBODY! Place a one-shilling advertisement in ... The EVENING STAR —and get results !

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Evening Star, Issue 23678, 11 September 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23678, 11 September 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23678, 11 September 1940, Page 4

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