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m FOOTWEAR for men! Shoes for work and shoes for play . . . reasonably priced to suit all needs and comfortable fitting always. Get into die good habit of getting your shoes at Harris'. If you can’t call, mail, your order. Satisfaction guaranteed. se A—Men's fine qualify Box Calf Oxford Shoes. Welted leather soles (one design' illustrated). Same in Black Glace Kid with the Patent Cap, at the same price. Also a similar design in a lighter weight Glace with Patent cap— 19/11; B—Men's strong Black Calf Derby Shoes. Welted soles. Either leather or studded rubber. Smartly punched toecaps (as illustrated)— 19'11 Also a similar weight with moccasin vamp design in - Black or Tan Calf. Rubber or leather soles at the same price. Super, qualities in both the above designs in Black Calf— 27/6. £ C—Men's Tan Calf Sandals. Several designs to .choose from. Cool and comfortable. Flexible crepe s'oles and heels (as illus- IA/JL trated)- ° Also' in Blue Calf. Same in Green or Grey Suede— 15/6. Men's White Canvas Gym. Shoes. White rubber facings and cap. Crepe rubber soles. Wedge heel (similar to illustration). 54 Rubber toeguard. Also in White or Fawn with Brown facings—4/JI. W. HARRIS & SON LTD. Footwear Specialists—Six Shops—Dunedin. There’s a harvest to be reaped by the sower of the seeds of advertising. ' Star ’ readers are the fertile soil.

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Evening Star, Issue 23697, 3 October 1940, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23697, 3 October 1940, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23697, 3 October 1940, Page 14

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