gMMMMAM^IEM 1" *&!*■&s &- HANNAH'S k I _ Starts to-morrow ' .. and we are going to get t' ; Shoes for the whole family—from Baby to' *V" Grandpa. :: :: :: It's a good opportunity for YOU to save money on footwear too. Every pair in every one of the twenty-four branches is reduced at least ten per cent iiiiflßMim^ MANY LINES ARE BELOW • cost i & "Hi BRANCH: STORES AT--0o««$t. Kinnishiiie Bd, Blenheim Greymouth Masterton Petone Stratford Dannevirke Hamilton New Plymouth Pahiatua Timaru Feilding : . Hawera \ Nelson Palmerston North Wanganui Gisborne Lower Hutt■■'■'■', .Oamaru; i I I SALE m )? Wm M in' V*' 'ft---!: 3^ &S fc\? >£?* ***■>•, < ..;*•*•- ; m Once again Strange'* invite you to view their early showing of Spring fashion*, with confidence that the model* will win your unqualified approval. In Millinery the vogue for the helmet crown continues, with trimmings of ribbon and metallic ornaments, also some very charm' ing styles with ostrich plumes. Browns again find favour, with black and red and plain black next in demand. The new models in Costumes, Frocks and Coats show that fashion has resolved itself into mors simplified form, and this note is emphasised in most of the creations. We feel sure that you will find as much pleasure in seeing this display as w* do in presenting fashions so worthy of our reputation. CALL TO-DAY
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18441, 23 July 1925, Page 3
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