Buck to shoes Romping off to school, playing hard, con- iIT m m&* 1 iT'OTTX tinually on the move! Active feet must K■/ li / be well shod. Tested in wear by children ir 1 pi; / 09 Ok A BB^^J at every school in the land, Hannah's i j Pffj HlβwtVm S\ H boots and shoes are popularly known to JLJI I j ■ m%# be the best wearing lines in the Dom- jHbb?&p mtimfmL inion. Let Hannah's give you satisfaction. I I * BOYS , FOOTWEAR §^^ ■JBPSi l^l3—Girls' BLACK CHROME oncbir Shoes. Hll 7 to 10,8/6; II to 1,9/6; ;N!^g 1813—Boys , Smart Shoes in BROWN . Maids, 2to 5,12/6. WILLOW, with stout sewn soles. 1817-Also in Black BOX CALF. 1 824— Boys' Stout CHROME CALF Derby Prices for either: V Boots; "Durau" soles and heels, with toe 9md10.11/6; II to 1,13/6; IB BBWMJ \^^ tip- II to 1,13/6; 2 and 3,16/6; 4 and 5,17/6. !■ ■Dkf^ > V 2 and 3, 16/6; 4 and S, 17/6. ' «9 H^^O<%. JflHMfrflk |l BSL 1410-Girls , PATENT one-bar shoe, with KmMmjfflL b!9 NBmK&> pin punching as illustrated. ffi lulk Ifl 7 to 10. 9/11; II to 1,11/9; ™ 2 to 3,14/9; 4 to 6,15/9. 1829-Boys' Best Black BOX CALF Derby 1827-Boys , light school boots in BLACK Ifl Bβ Lace Boots, leather lined, stout sewn soles CHROME with screwed soles. BbM^^^^. round toes. 7to 10, 8/11; II to 1,10/6 ; I^^. 7tolO, 13/6; II to I 15/6; 2and3.13/6; 4 and S, 14/6. 1 and 3.18/6; 4 and 5, 19/6. (82J _ Same $tyfe> rf STQUTER mat . 119 1819—Same style, but in Black CHROME erials throughout, and with toe and heel CALF, sewn soles and leather lined. plates. 1426—Girls , Stylish DARK BROWN KID 7t010.11/6; II to I, 13/6; 7 to 10, 10/6; II to 1,12/6; 2 eyelet tie shoes. 2 and 3. 16/6; 4 and 5,17/6. 2 and 3.15/6; 4 and 5,16/6. II to 1,13/6; 2 to 3,16/6; ————— P 4 to 5, 17/6. m m m tm M mm I4lS—Similar in PATENT LEATHER. B9 JHa HL li JA HIPM II to 1,12/6; 2 to 3,15/6; H 9 11 Hk ■ fIA 4to 6, 16/6. Bin M 88l hI Ji B Bbß See th . e windows HflV Bw3S«i or a Wic * e Selection. BB HB j/jjg jßkMm BB HI H| POST FREE for Cash with Order. N.Z. Manufacturers of FAMOUS LINES of School Queen Street and Karangahape Road, FOOTWEAR. Auckland.
K^MLfMem A %^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit ■ ■ PRICES Lower than ever, cheaper than bankrupt stocks. See these Sensational Bargains TO-MORROW. Many items below wholesale cost! MEN'S UNDERWEAR—Fine all-wool BO vs» SHORTS Strnmr dirk trrev winter-weight singlets; pink shade, BOYS SHORTS— Strong dart grey "Roslyn" make. tweed. Sizes 5 to 12. Special Price, ift/11 IU/11 One Price, o/ii PANTS TO MATCH— \\/Q ' MEN'S SHIRTS—Cream mercerised BOYS' SHORTS— Navy rough serge poplin shirts; reinforced necks, col- shorts; double seated, and reliable lar to match—Usual Price, 8/6. J^f/ 6 //' &I7 *«J XV™~ eT 2 5iV To Clear, Ej/Ii to 6/11* Now One Price, 4/JJ MEN'S FLANNELS —All-wool col- BOYS' PYJAMAS—Winceyette pyjaoured underflannels; in grey, navy mas j n ne at coloured stripes—Were and Shetland fIN BOYS' SH.RTS-Navy "doctor', flan- BOYS' » ncl college shirts —Were 6/ii to bre astcd style. Sizes: 7 to 12. 7/11. Now all sizes $l\\ On, y One Price « 27/6 HALF PRICE ITEMS MEN'S OVERCOATS —StyIish double- I MEN'S PULL-OVERS — All-wool breasted tweed and velour over- fancy pull-overs; new colours and coats—Were 69/6 to 70/6. designs—Were 15/6. Half Price, 39 /g Half Price, 7/9 MEN'S RAINCOATS — Wool gabar- MEN'S OVERCOATS — Navy napp dine raincoats; Raglan or trench overcoats; double-breasted, ''Prince" style. Fawn shade —Were £5/10/-. style — Were 49/6. Half Price, To Clear, 33^ BOYS' SUITS — All-wool Colonial I MEN'S OVERCOATS—Good quality tweed sport suits. Sizes sto 10 navy velour overcoats; doubleonly—Were 30/6. breasted style, body fitting—Were Half Price, IQ/Q 65/-. To Clear, 49/6 MEN'S HATS—Genuine fur felt hats, j MEN'S SUITS—Fine all-wool rancy in shades of fawn and brown only— worsted suits, and navy sergesWere 19/6. Half Price, 9/9 Were £5/5/-. Clearing at 59 /g MEN'S CAPS—Smart tweed caps, in o - vlrcoatf; VER singie S Tnd'^doubleneat patterns—Worth 5/11 to 7/6. breasted styles. In new fancy »„, Pγ,,,,, 2/n B°™..-« «-%.«SiS.-ffig H£!l*Atf%ltf*V LTD. 28, KARANGAHAPE ROAD.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 118, 21 May 1931, Page 17
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