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June 22, 1973 - Image 7

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-06-22

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Those crarry
Folks at °smut*
Now Offer
Crafted NETTLETON
Footwear'





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The reason NETTLETON shoes feel so good
on human feet is that they are so carefully
made by human hands. Very few shoes can
say that, these days.
Osmun's is now offering a selection of
NETTLETON'S most fashionable styles. Made
from luxurious supple leathers in this year's
most popular colors. We'd like you to stop in
and feel for yourself the difference these
shoes can make. We think you'll agree that
NETTLETON shoes are a great addition to
our fine selection of men's footwear.
Leave it to Osmun's to bring you the finest
in quality and style when it comes to men's
shoes. We want to make you happy right
down to your toes.

7tateervikt

Veneto $55

Genuine patent leather in
white, navy, brown or black.

7tettee 7 o74-

Caribe

Luxurious crushed patent
lined in super-soft glove leather.
White, tan, navy or black.

O s mun ' s

Fashion for men and young men.

d Tl-Huron
Mall (Telegraph and 12 Mile in Southfield), Tech Plaza Center (12 Mile and Van Dyke in Warren Ch
) an a rge c eard .
Open Center
evenings
'til 9 in the
(Telegraph
and Tel
Huron in Pontiac). You can charge what you want with your Osmun's Charge, BankAmericard or Master

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