JM FEATURING; m. a. SPECIAL 1928 OFFER WjJbn OF UNCLAIMED SUES Made m Schneideman's own workrooms, these suits are cut and finished by experts. The materials are mostly high grade Worsteds and Tweeds, and some of these suits cost 8 to 11 guineas, whikt others are from £5 to £7, holding deposits of £2 to £3. There is absolutely nothing wrong with these suits, and the only reason why we are clearing them now is because we do not keep orders for more than six months. In a business like ours with a tremendous turnover, quite a number of unclaimed suits . accumulate during such a period. - THEY ARE IN MANY DIFFERENT FITTINGS AND THERE MAY BE A SUIT JUST YOUR SIZE. IF THERE ISN'T, THEN WE WILL ALTER ANY SUIT TO FIT YOU FREE OJf CHARGE. ' . . ■ ■ ;■ ■ '■ . ' .' .' ■•'... ' , : . ■;■. , ■ They are to be Sold at Prices FAR BELOW COST ;'■■■■.':/'■''..-■ ' ; • - j -- i ■ ■•• ■};. .■ ■ . •., •, > .■'■■■;'. , : Schneideman's _ . 703 Colombo St., 167 George St., Devon St., 19 Broadway mTS sr'^opp. w ,""„,''' («PP:-Th.-T,.. (.PP. Arthur CHUrion Hotc, <»»• ,B"""'«> jsTT^cErfe,' :^ A «r -^' christ - •""•**■".■' P xsss& i WELLINGTON. AUU^uanu. CHUftCH. DUNEDIN. PLYMOUTH. / . -/;.;;: ;• --. '■ ■ .;.-.:■■■■-:-,■■-.. ..— - V ...-- ■-..-: ■-...-■-■:■-- . ..::-'rrV:.y' -'^U.:^
Hcund w uw fooiwear Wlode^ Paul Andre adapis if for New Zealand* . -^ i&, - c/KahA&te' builds it to National Forms; ' i QVDHEN Paris talks Fashion— the world v i "->»^ Jb^k. listens eagerly, attentively. In \ n£ shoes, as well as hats and gowns, Paris is W^ 7 the Style Centre. • Deauville you will see charming ' • versions of this sandal-type shoe. In -. t 11 . . i. 1. ■ ivr i i. matron kid -trimmed with a cleverly Matchless realise this, we also realise figured tan kid. Semi-spike heeL that one cannot properly follow fashion Auto-mm sole, from afar. 'Therefore, we have arranged for a complete and authoritative style /* % "^** a^ service from the very birth-place of { <^ ft * XK * >^>^ w fashion — Paris. V r^^C^^^^^^ '■■■■' Paul Andre, eminent Parisien shoe designer, • has been retained by us exclusively for New , The low heeled court has taken Pan, _ . j .. vrl ■'■•,■ • ' t by storm. Andre sends us this mode! Zealand. whenever a new style is created, it m dawn kid with Galucia trimming. , is immediately despatched to us. Matchless Auto-turnsole. then deftly mould it to NeW Zealand lasts, thus assuring perfect comfort; for m the various . Jfy%»^ countries, foot-types differ just, as much as do : ' BtimSmSOStJy* ■ facial and figure-tvpds, and shoes built for say B^^^^^^T ' English or American foot-types are hot, as a -^^^IK^^m|l . rule, suitable for New Zealand conditions. ■ vlß^^SiHßf^ll^. . The new Matchless models are very modestly priced. Most styks thirty to forty shillings. A , dVve i ler °f the Elands climbs • ' ' . ■■■ , to heights or smartness— lizard calf charmingly trims this shoe of black . ; patent. Auto-turn sole. Beautiful Shoes. j
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NZ Truth, Issue 1197, 8 November 1928, Page 10
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