THE CAT’S OUT! A Challenge to the Shoe Trade bx K.K. FOOTWEAR, Ltd. VALUES UNATTEMPTED BY ANY OTHER STORE IN THE CITY. All Mail Orders Handled in the Order Received. Postage Extra. Compare These Values. GENT.'S BON DERBY WALKING BOOTS, leather hn--15/9 Per Pair. (As Illustrated.) GENT.’S PATENT OXFORD WALKING SHOES, with snake -21/GENT.’S GLACE KID OXFORD WALKING SHOES, patent toe-caps; sharp toes 18/6 Pair - GENT. S TAN WILLOW CALF WALKING SHOES, smart 13/6 LADIES’ CHAMPAGNE. TAN, BLACK. CINNAMON AND FAWN FANCY BAP. SHOES, with low heels—--13 6 15 6 These are just a few lines picked at random from the thre~ Retail Shoe Stocks taken over by K.K. Footwear, Ltd., and embodied in their Giant Shoe Sale now in progress. Mail your orders at once to K.K. FOOTWEAR, Ltd 49-51, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND
An ordinary third-class railway carriage constructed entirely of steel is two tons heavier than the wooden type. Preparations for the international exhibition to be held at Antwerp in 1930 in commemoration of the centenary of Belgium’s Independence arc being actively pressed forward. Seventeen foreign countries have already notified their intention to participate.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 596, 23 February 1929, Page 13
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