o 1404—80 X CALF with pin punched vamp. 7to 10, 9/6 ll to 1, H/6 2 and 3, 14/6 4 to 6, 15/6 X te 1407—80 X CALF Lace Shoe. 7 to 10, 12/6 II to 1, 14/6 2 and 3, 16/6 4 to 6. 17/6 1406 —BLACK GLACE KID with Patent Toe-cap. 7 to 10. H/6 11 to I, 13/6 2 and 3, 16/6 4 to 6, 17/6 1817—BLACK BOX CALF Boy's Shoe. 9 to 10, 12/6 ll to 1. 14/6 2 and 3. 17/6 4 and 5, 18/6 (Also No. 1813 in TAN WILLOW.) 1816 BLACK BOX CALF BROGUE Shoe. 7 to 10 13/6 II to I 15/6 2 and 3 18/6 4 and 5 19/6 fir 1 WMi IT/ ! 756—1 AM ( hro,,,r Call w.tk .» T /i CREPE Rubber sole.. if. 7 to to. 7/6 // "to I. 9/6 2i„5, 12 f a lLai f/ Hit I I 1759—BLACK leather kiiU« to io, 6 11 to 1.7 11 & l!L 1757—TAN Chr, leather sole* Prices same e i "V ms. Year after year these lines have stood the test of hard wear on the active feet of the old boys and girls. 1827—BLACK CHROME Boot with .crewed and heel plates. 7 to 10. 10/6 1 I to I. 2 and 3, 15/6 4 and 5, \ 1825 —Same as 182 7 but STOUTER Chrome. 7 to io. n/6 n to i. : 2 and 3. 16/6 4 and 5. ! 1819—Extra good CHROME Boot with leather 1 7 to io. 12/6 ii to i. : 2 and 3. 17/6 4 and 5, \ 1417—80 X CALF Brogue Sh, 7to io. 12/6 ll to I. 14/6 2 and 3, 17/6 4to 6. lg/$ £ 1411—PATENT Shoe w.th ~pHk •kin inset. 7 to 10. 11/6 2 and 3. 16/6 1 1 to I. 13/6 4 to 6. lf/« 1412-PATENT Shoe w.th f my punching. 7to io. 10/6 ll to !. i2/« 2 and 3. 15/6 4to 6. lf/f 1829 BLACK BOX CALF Leather lined medium weight 8001. 7 to 10 H/6 1 I to I !«/« ind 3 lf/f nd 5 21/High Street also Cashel Street, Christchurch PRICES ARE THE SAME AT EVERY ONE OF HANNAH'S 30 SHOPS
TWO UNEQUALLED PAINTS For Roofs and IrwrtHPl "LUSTRUSS" L For AH Woodwwik No other pain* •»■ •*•• or ironwork facta 1 "STEEUTE Roof P«int RBI OR 6RBW- . Tun of v*rjim •"••JT t uraS .nd wj>tlwr»-«l» sunshine *■». fM f~7*!T not th* •Il»lit.«rt. «•»« *» this unegoalloo' point <• »rot«t* for y«on ■»***• 2" mirs laat u loot ** «*• ??» ror f l * l "* * t»—w* l .—? and iMVwrvtaf »« **"**** IBA per Gallon. both InaMo •»* «■«»*» #o/* IKSI" IvftlHMli _,. _„»■, y »llU* if cash "LUSTRUSS* mpanies order. . „ Paint •truss . _ Too. baa T** •• r - par Gallon, oqaal. mockod l» ■* oura at a nw»d«i»t» prn» Preserve With PAINT SMITH & SMITH 213 Xuam sttoot, Chxtiiictoitfc*.
I lIVIDIIIC For all Building Requirements consult us. TIUBtW Our bug* r your oiipo**** THE BUTLER TIMBER CO. LIBPhone 31-313 MAHDEVIIXE ST. F.O. ■•* *J T«le. Addraaa: "Butim "
FOR GOOD PLUMBING BnccMsor to T. Banks, Plumbla* *"**■ Prompt and Satisfactory I«P*i™ GEO. STONING, Or. Oambridg. T.rra*« and g«£^ •Phoiw 36-781 (fadac o«ik*l ■«••* ""fS
Particulars of the train arrangements and railway bus arrangements in connexion with the Trotting Races at Christchureh on February Bth, are advertised in this issue. _ F'ytox kills mosquitoes, insects, etc., m five minutes. Fragrant—ea&v to use —harmless to humans. —ls
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