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a HAPPY DAYS" Sports Shoe Week AI s—Men's White Canvas Yachting Boots with Crepe so ' es * MEN'S 6 to to 8/11 8/6 \ A 129 White Canvas Shoes, Brown facing and cap, Crepe sole. MENS 6 to io 8/11 WOMENS 3 io 7 8/6 AI 2o—Men's White Canvas Oxford shoe. Fawn trimming Stout crepe sole, Wedge heels. 6 to io 12 AI 21— Men's Super Stout White Canvas Oxford, Cap AI 22—As above but with heels HAN NAHS Great Variety of Snappy Models for Sunny Days—See the Special Window Display. RI3S Women's White Canvas I-bar Shoe coloured trim sole and heel. Your choice fn Red, Green, Blue or Blonde. Slzet 3 to 7 A73—WHITE CANVAS I-BAR SHOE, White Creped SoIe—SPECIAL VALUE— Women's £• / jpfc 3 to 7 Mai ?;%o 2 4/ii Giri lO's 4/6 Child's "$/£& 4 to 9 W Al 25—Women's White Canvas i -bar Shoe. Fancy design,crepe sole and heels Trim and foxing obtainable in— R.ed, Green, Blue Sizes 2 to 7 6 to IO 10/6 11/6 m A2l—White Canvas Oxford Shoe, White Creped SoIe—SPECIAL VALUE. Men's 6 to I I 5/11 Women's 3 to 8 5/6 Girl's lOs 3/11 Misse's llto 2 4-/11 Child? sto 9 3/6 AI 28—Women's White Canvas three eyelet Tie Shoe, Crepe Rubber Sole and Heel, Coloured Saddle Trim and foxing in either Blue or Green. Sizes 2 to 7 AB2 Women's White Canvas I-bar Shoe, White Creped Sole. Coloured foxing and binding of Red, Blue or Green. Sizes 2 to 7 Al 7—SUPER QUALITY SUNBURN OR WHITE Canvas OXFORD SHOES—Crepe Rubber Soles. Men's 6 to IO 7/6 Women's 3 to 7 6/11 Maid's II to 2 5/11 Girl's lO's 5/6 Child's 5 to 9 4/6 si&B AI4—SUP£R QUALITY SUNBURN OR WHITE Canvas I-bar Shoe, Crepe Rubber Sole. Women's 3to 7 7/6 Maid's llto 2 6/6 i's lO's 5/6 Child's 7 to 9 4/6 AB6—Women's two-tone Rubber Bathing Sandals— Obtainable in either Fawn and Red or Fawn and Blue. 3 to 7 I 77o—Men's White Canvas Oxford Shoes, Crepe soles. 12/6 Above we illustrate a few of HANNAH'S many designs at unbeatable New Zealand prices. Local Address nigh st. & cashei st. Christchurch HAN NAHS "No doubt about it HANNAHS give the Best Value/'

"During the past 15 months I have toured throughout the wholo Dominion, from Whangarei to the Bluff, at which most southerly point the Polar winds whistled merrily through my bones," said Mr E. Norman Terry, the English author, during an address to the Ilawcra Rotary Club recently. "I've lost one hat in windy Wellington, been knocked down and ridden over by a score of frantic cyclists in Christchurch —the second city in the world for knights of the wheel (Copenhagen is the first)— and while in Dunedin discovered the Scots' idea of a perfect gentleman —one who opens a fresh bottle of whisky and throws away the cork!"

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20089, 19 November 1930, Page 17

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