i —' Qn'V GOOP Footwear •* 8 0*"1 enough for *i%m!u£MbPl wSTmw^S a DT.fc^ l School Childrenl Wise parents come to <Siw^>J H\m WK'G/ B^-^/ HANNAH'S, where hard-wearing School <jT?KjSi/5^ pi '■J-^7Ctv2Jm|^l Beots and Shoes have been * s Pecia|ityfor •WvL^-T\^^LKiV mt/rV Slv over 60 yearsl Quality for quality imUY/rffltfft^jfßX ■ AyS^IS HANNAH'S PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWER! If llw /M-JJAmIP \t&l /M £ S v 1 y y^^^^^^^j^i^^ i^B^B^B^B^B^99^k^BM^^^flßßV f^A^L *\ j\V w»^f^- **' '^ lB\?B^B^B^B^B^B^BV j^^B^B^B^RA^B^kW^< : [413-Girls'BLACK CALF one-bar shoe, stout . 1823— Boys'BLACK CHROME Derby. rlvetted leather soles. A low priced shoe, which Boots, Moulded Studded Rubber Soles . nd UP uS'l"ll^ and 3 4* 6 and.heels. Toe plates. OMI lIAA I^/A \Alt\ 9.and 10 llto I 2 and 3 4 and S 9/11 "■6 136 146 - 10m -I2MI -I4MI-16/11 •; [404 — Same shoe, but with Sewn Leather soles. 7to 10 I I to I 2 and 3 ' 4to 6 £^>*!»^. 10/11 12^6 14^6 16^6 1393-Girls'BLACK PATENT LEATHER ,„,„ „ , U oT!^^HHßßy^ Ghillie Shoe. Punched as illustrated. i 81?"1^ 5 ? "o-^T^™*! a Sturdy leather sewn soles. Ample room Derby Shoes, Stout R.vetted soles. Round for toes and joints. »es. Wide fitting. I I to I 2 and 3 4,t0 6 I I to I 2 and 3 4 and S 14/6 16/6 17/11 11/? 13/11 15/11 needs r«-ioling ■U^BTB^BTB^BTa^B^ftB^HBTjy ... ' remembar that M&^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^Bl every HANNAH Shop specialists '^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^^^ 1410-Girls'BLACK PATENT LEATHER in Rcpalrs> tnd one-bar Shoe, pin-punching and fancy ~,.«„...« , k.> stitching on vamp and quarter. Sewn guarantees 1 oec- iBBBBAfIIBBBBBBBBBBBBBF leather soles. ter job, at a lower aVafaHK^BV"*^ 7to 10 Mto 1 2 and 3 4to 6 price. B^^^BK^T l|/9 13/H 16/6 17/6 I ■ -I '807 - CHROME Derby Shoe, Rubber . mmj-^^^^P io'ii 12' li i4'Vi i6'Yi jS|^^ lIIIIIIHR 1427—Girls' BOX CALF one-bar Shoe,' - ■ Bn»™*™Bi^B* iWBI eTF „ illustrated. Moulded rubber^ „,«. ||f j 1IfV^■, f :M ,^, | .dM,MI f^i!>L^lll iHui \A.I£L lAAA \&ffi Cuba Street, Lambton Quay, Burling. Lower Hutt and Petone; also at Hawera. Principal Towns Throughout New Zealand.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 56, 3 September 1936, Page 25
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338Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 56, 3 September 1936, Page 25
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