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Qre tlieij u/ellshod foi the «1 WINTER T HE wet months ahead will call for sturdy, seryfcetbJe * footwear, so now is the time to bring the children to your nearest Hannah Shop. For 70 years we have specialised VHHHR '" SCHOOL FOOTWEAR — smart, long-wearing boots and shoes built on lasts designed for growing feet. HANNAH'S VALUES CHALLENGE COMPARISON 1401—Neat Lace Shoe for Girls and Maids to Reliable BLACK PATENT. Broad toe. Nature J3HF S l^mmmmWW^L. to i ifl^^^^^^^^Bk.'tS^B^. 13/6 14/6 15/11 16/11 17/11 ?eO7-Boy's Stout CHROME Derby Shoe. Fanv J^^^^Hlh^H^^ ous " USKIDE " Studded Rubber sole and heel. 'nj^^^^H^^^*«*w. m* CHROME, with Screwed Soles. 1389-Girl's Sturdy BLACK CALF 2-Eyelet Ths 13/6 14/6 15/9 SHOE, with hard wearing "USKIDE "Honeycomb ' ■"#* Rubber sole and heel. 1825— Same Style, but of STOUTER , 11 to 12 13 to I 2to 3 4to s 6". !1 A Ti R,ALS tnrou g" out > » nd with Toe and , 12/6 13/9 14/9 BOYS WILL LIKE THIS ■ ;-. 16/6 18/6 1805— A "Streamline" Shoe for Boys. Mad* '^^*>- In good quality BLACK CALF. Solid Leather 1390 — Modish Style for Girls and Maids. Rich lSH^^^^^^^^aw BROWN CALF Bar-to-buckle Fringed tongue shoe. HHSU^^^^^^^^ Broad of toe — straight on the inside — the natural shape. Selected Leather sewn soles. >> «w 139 l-Same shoe in BLACK CALF. 14/11 IS/II 17/4 18/6 !9/« ™,o-^ch»om^sl Stout Rivetted soles. Round toes. Wide 1395 -Girls' BOX CALF New Design Ghillta 2t03 4faS SSJXS* XSSS.2ZSZ ,2 / 6 13 / 6 14 /» '«/« appearance. on vamp r • '1394 — Same Shoe in r- -. . oner jtZjpQb. BROWN CALF »« 010 " ton &to I 2">3 4t05 ALU uUUUd rOST Mik u,0, 2 ,3 W , &/« "3/11 14/11 16/11 17/H FREE FOR CASH 14/6 15/6 WITH ORDER W%& '$ U■ 1111 AUV : 17 / il ■■ H HI HI H HI LAMBTON QUAY, CUBA STREET, iq/a HDHHDH st., Wellington. ,0 /° ■ ■■■■■■■II ■ Petone, Lower Hutt; also at Strat- ■ Hill ■■ ■ flnH ■ MmW !ord an<l aU prin cipal New Zealand liHlli«:ll:lilMil:»M.lil«.I.HilH ! a.Hi.. 1>! ~ 111 i i ■ i ii .i .——————i ii I, ——■ i ' • ■ , —^«— ■HEfIV popularity .r* I icJofeg* ir * Jr^t-I // 'ECLIPSE' I " For... I ciided I reliable information, m aurKK I authoritative articles II RAZOR BLADES I j. and exclusive news 1 I I ©. ; photographs on all j m^ II M»d. f™m nn..tsh.fn.id If branches of Sport. &wT I M steel under scientifically con- /■ J it T/\mr< lm trolled methods'EelipM'Blade. /■ |/B?f/ reaU ttie-~"' 3 ' vft\i£\ I ■ excel in consistency both as re- /■ \!JEszz£!> • '_L Br M /■ I jerdi keenneu of edge and dur- /■ *HbT| 1 W V // V? " br.sooe'Llls I SPORTS POST 4j if for five Im lijij jf It If ' |"'J (IVENINO POST SPORTS EDITION) \ = II At the corner of VICTORIA and HUNTER STREETS 1 . f\T\ PUBLISHED /\|\ 1 /I/. EVERY /U. 1 . ■ \ Lm SATURDAY "/ 1 — I | mm EVENING *" | CHEAP RAIL TRIPS $\- . $L *$s J Athletic and Sporting Parties «f mm %K Football and basketball, hockey and golf v ( J — ! ' 1 " teams —in fact any athletic or sporting party —of not less than six adult passengers can . obtain special concessions in rail fares if application is made in reasonable time to the y_y*y £&e. out' OUm nearest District Manager, Stationmaster or > i m *(jL iH* f d&(' /938' Business Agent. BICYCLES Trips by rail in first-class carriages at second- MEDICO IS the ITIOSt class rates or second-class at three-quarters popular tobacco in N.Z. **~7bwii4U? / -,\—W\ the ordinary second-class fares cut down the Ask YoU r Tobacconist. ' ..„„ „. '/^Hr\ expenses of travelling teams. f f* PER DAY / /JHKXJI P 8 THERE IS HO SUBSTITUTE. j I voucanridmwaVyTWV Full Details in Popular Pocket Guide. I VVII ITtf [ lurT'E^

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 115, 18 May 1938, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 115, 18 May 1938, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 115, 18 May 1938, Page 5

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