GHOES to-day must \ Qj make the feet look \ trim, slim, small, \ smart. Shoes must \ complement the rest of \ the smart outfit — they \ must compliment the I taste^ of the weaVer. I , t / Matchless shoes do / these things. For / they are designed by Paul Andre, noted French shoe designer, , M * who has been retained by us m Paris to "" design shoes for Matchless exclusively for '<,•• New Zealand. iMH^ I and JSizardskin ' , Just as various cou'n- \ tries have widely dif- \ fering facial and figure types, so do they haye exclusive foot types. Matchless shoes though designed m Paris, are built to fit the distinctive New Zealand fodttype. Thus are both | style and comfort as- / sured. i / Parchment Cte^^i^jjr . | I t Another feature of Matchless shoes is the " Auto-turn " method of affixing the soles without the us« of riveting or stitching, making tHe sole light \ and flexible. Yet Matchless pr!ces~- v \ are as low as you have _' \ ever paid for style" \ shoes— most models I ranging m price from I thirty to forty shillings. / ' Beauhful Shoes - Deaiqned m Paris ty*f(tftft> -
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NZ Truth, Issue 1173, 24 May 1928, Page 5
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177Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 1173, 24 May 1928, Page 5
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