Fawn Shoes and Fashionable Women Will Keep Company This Season! But there are fawns —and fawns. Ours are quite new, different and away from the ordinary. The styles are more attractive than any previous footwear creations—an added attraction is given by our modest prices. These are now Ready for You 'C. & J. CLARK” STONE COLOURED 1-EAR SHOES, plainly cut and very neat. OA /(1 Low heels 04:/ 0 •G. & J. CLARK” FAWN 1-BAR SHOES, trimmed with deeper shade of fawn. Low 29 /Q heels •‘SOUTHALL” FAWN GLACE 1-BAR Brown crocodile fancy trimmings. Medium heels. “BOSTOCK” BOIS DE ROSE 1-BAR SHOES, faced with fawn. New style SHOES, 35/32/6 For Fawn Shoes come to Clark’s Fjoseoosoosoooooooeesoo! Footwear Style Headquarters, 14-20 VICTORIA STREET, (On corner of Elliot St.) And at Three Lamps, Ponsonby T. CLARK
How Do You Like His New Overcoat? Isn’t it a beauty. If you could only fee! the all-wool Tweed you will quickly realise why he selected this particular coat. The tweed is thick, all-wool, very closely woven; its very touch gives a feeling of worth. His is a double-breasted halfbelted style, but if you prefer, the same coat is available in a fullbelted style at the same price. 39/6 fes! We can imagine your exclamation of surprise at learning the lowness of the price, anc furthermore, just get this. Every coat is half lined and has two big deep outside pockets. You could not wish for a smarter coat —a warmer coat—a better fitting coat, yet less than a couple of pounds buys one. Quick. You’ll be snug all the Winter once you have one of these splendid all-wool Tweed Overcoats. All sizes—3 to 7. The House of Flackson KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND 0M& SIDES IN QNLP ifc'IDEEL NO U Lome Street. IPhone 45-536. PRICE NOW 57/JAMES HARGREAVES, AUCKLAND. RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS INVESTIGATE The Claims of “CURICONES” If you are troubled with Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, Neuritis, or Rheumatoid Arthritis, claim the relief that “CURICONES” offer CURICONES The proven Remedy. Endorsed and used by England’s leading doctors. From your Chemist or direct from E. W. HALL, Armagh Street, Christchurch. FREE BOOK. ‘ ‘ The story of the discovery of a Rheumatic Yours for the asking.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 38, 7 May 1927, Page 7
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362Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 38, 7 May 1927, Page 7
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