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MORE REDUCTIONS FOR THE FINAL DAYS ' HANNAH'S SHOE SALE Get a close-up of these Sensational Snips I/ON I deny yourself high-grade shoes . . USLJ AL prices ignored—now drastically reduced HANNAH'S SALE IS DEFINITELY CLOSING NEXT MONDAY, 31st JULY CHIC ~| BROKEN SIZES OF I EVENING SHOES SANDALETTES "bostock'S" prepare "CROCKETT & JONES" For the Coster Ball \ Red, Blue, Brown. "BALLY'S," etc. ODDMENTS Spike Heels. Were 35/-, 45/- Silver, Gold and Jazz ? Were 30/- C\ I SALE I Aim. SALE ~% I \ll \\ PRICES IZL^ PRICES VQ NOW U M ' FROM |^ «? FROM *J O LADIES' QUALITY BOYS' SLIPPERS SUPREME SCHO OL BOOTS Wonderful Value. All Colours and Styles. Rich Browns in Courts At Factory Cost! -t. ■■ sale prices: - and One-Bars Moulded Rubber Soles. D 213 D 215 D6l SPIKE HEELS I # 9C fit* m/i ~' iO7* 4 A I*. All sizes obtainable, AH One Price ' " 8/9 10^12^ 14/3 MEN'S MEN'S "GOODWEAR" SLIPPERS "CONQUEST" SHOES I-Strap SHOES CAMELHAIR Weltedsoles ■■'■■ • • ■ n -i ;d mi i FOR GIRLS Leather and Suede Soles. Dark Brown and Black SALE PRICES: All the Smart Toe Shapes Solid . right through f% I A I I ji I SALE PRICES: 26 and 43 sale „ „, 2 . 3 , 6 PRICE ■ 111 7/4- Q/Q 1(1/1 11/n Warm and Comfortable. ' ■ . "' \ .:...■.: '": #' U O'* W" | I/6 EVERY BOOT AND SHOE OF OUR HUGE STOCKS REDUCED FOR SALE U A kl kl A lit Mid-Winter Shoe Sale SALE PROCEEDING AT ALL HANNAH'S SHOPS THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND

ONLY A FEW DAYS TO GO A A w ««™ Ii mt A B, Wm WIM V ~ I Wttwl^Hta^^B al cold 'Hfek wHI^IHV hUUUK^Allllj ALLUVIAL OOLO CLOSES: 29th JULY, 1933 ..-—i^l fc4^H|^^Bß7Tlß DRAWN: 19th AUGUST, 1933 — " _ 1 Objects : To raise funds, to the extent of the H^^^^^VvVH 1 V*^ 1 nO V \\V* VlC Keis i" ' U . profits available, for the objects to be specified by K^B^^^BRfVV 1 f.O' ** "V \, e « 1/6 ci c'j H the Hon. the Minister of Internal Affairs. K^VJ^J^^lQlA I 1 c send tV' e-: I""Union *• , sW" 1? 6 Hi By Llcen,. l»ued urd.r Section «of "Th. WhWfV*O VI • M 1, Lv Chtn»" .; • aU° ■ Gaming Act, 1 9O8." K£^KhUUAI+M I LU' 'v,. t ( n r repW- U Secretary: N. McArthur, IFTiIIEvBIIIIIiI \ * ' Id enV^°P c — H p.o. Box no ~, - - Wellington iffßfflHfTrfWnßWtlnff 1 *ddress ■ Treasurer: B. L. Hammond, tS/tmmmHlMlMttlm 1 c "••"-or"rA\«o — 1 P.O. BoxilO - • Wellington 1_ (M r-M -' 1 ' mm^^m^^^nMmmmwnßUnUMnßFT^^y^BK Mdre3S -^^tet^

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 21, 25 July 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 21, 25 July 1933, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 21, 25 July 1933, Page 14

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