SHOES SHOES s &S THORP'S SALE ^ It isn't often you can buy Shoes for 5/-, but we are filling our window with oddments at this price just to quit them. Then there are other lines at 7/6 and 10/6, and all were from 13/6 to 22/6. The oddments cannot be properly enumerated here, but an inspection of our window will con vince you that we are offering THE KEENEST FOOTWEAR VALUES IN HAWKE'S BAY PATENT BAR SHOES CAT.N COLOURED SATIN & LEATHER SLIPPERS , BLACK SATIN SHOES TINSEL SHOES . . . ■ . , , * A lovely vanety and some Oddments in varions styles Cmfrt and Stray. Odd ■siaes, Brofcen sises. Several dif- good Felt SMppers. All and sizes, including size 2. m0stly size 3, and mostly ferent styles. Worth from wondefrul 'value, Were Were 14/6 to 2l/-. 5/" high heels. Were 13/6 5/"" 13/6 • • « • • • j to 12/6 »a^i ^ j m* SHORT GUMS WARM SLIPPERS MEN'S SHOES. Short Guniboots for the kiddies. Keep For the evening. Give your feet a rest. High grade Welted Shoes. Were 27/6 their feet dry these winter mornings Plain Felt. Kosy Kid Toes and the'height of fashion three years Sizes 4 to 9, 1/9; 10 to 2, 1/11. 1/6 2/11 3/11 ag°» Pointed toes PATENT COURTS CHILDREN'S CHROME WHITE SATIN & BROCADE BROWN KID COURTS Mostly Spanish heels., but SHOES. jj'.VENlNG SHOES ' / ■ " some Cuban. Pretty well all HigL heels. Just a few sizes. Were q,ll prices up to Strap and tie. Very strong. Were 14/6. Can be dyed pairs. Broken sizes. Were 21/- Leather soles any c°lour 5/"" 21/" ••••••-••• 5/MAIL ORDERS MUST INCLUDE CASH AND SIXPENCE PER PAIR POSTAGE BLACK CHROME LACE If you wear a size 4 call and SNAKE SKIN SHOES BROWN 7 GOLF SHOES SHOES see our range of Bostock's Brown, Black, or .Grey. Lace-up, with leather oiFor the garden. Flat heels. - samples. All styles, hut size c W^ere 35/- to 45/-. Broken A very strong shoe.' g^g ^ Worth 35/7 25/- sizes. All ?tyles. Bar 25/- rubbe^ soles YOUTHS' BOOTS & SHOES, MAIDS' MEN'S STREET SHOES. MEN'S STREET SHOES & CHILDREN'S SHOES & SANDALS. A _vide yariety) Brown br Black. All Oddments in Bostock's. Brown or All styles. A wonderful variety to shapes." Uskide or leather soles £0/0 Black. Usually 37/6 20 j 0 choose from. ■ ' — ~~~ 1 "" • - . " 8 1 ' ' ■» ■ A MEN'S GUMS, Canadian — . 1 A SUEDE COURTS, in Blue, Black and w Lifebuoy Brand, 16/6; Brown. Cuban heel. Plain fronts. All Black Chief, 21/-; Women's, 8/11 | • size— 15/-, pair SHOES F» THORP & CO. LTP. SHOES 5/- THE FOOTWEAR F1RM 5/" nv irvrD Heretaunga St, Hastings, Hasitngs St., Napier CUArC ijHUEb Phone 2276. 'Phone 230. OilUIlAj
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 159, 23 July 1937, Page 11
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