VALUES IN RELIABLE FOOTWEAR. t — - ' HANNAH & CO.’S SPECIAL RATES FOR KEEN BUYERS. Men'* Best Glace Dress Boots, 16/6 Ladies' Patent Evening Shoes, 4/11 Men’s Light Chrome Boots 19,6 Ladies’ Glace Lace Boots, 10/6 & 12/6 Men’s Porpoise Cookams Now 18/6 Ladies' Claco Lace Shoes 8/6 Men’s Eriglish-made Balmorals, 16 6 Ladies’ Ciace Strap Shoes 6/11 Men’s Box Calf Coloshed Boots, 12/6 Ladies’ Feit Slippers, 1/-, 1/6, 1/11 Men’s Nailed Shooters, 8/11 & 10/6 Boys' and Girls' Boots from 6/11 Men's Nailed & Plain Bluchers, 5/6 Boys’ and Cirls’ School Boots, 6/11 Youths* Chrome Coloshed Boots, Boys' Nailed School Boots, size 1, 1 to 5 8/6 to 10/6 At 2/11 “ K ” and MARLOW’S Footwear at Reduced Rates. Large Assortment ofsLADIES’ & CHILDREN’S UP-TO-DATE FOOTWEAR at Cut Prices. Do you want NEW SHOES ? Then buy them now, before this Money-Saving Opportunity passes away. HANNAH AND CO., HASTINGS. in 3botwear> In footwear, durability is just as important as is smart appearance, and Zealandia Footwear excels in good old fashioned hard service as well, as in modern comfort and symmetry of style. 11 ‘ s dius Zealandia Footwear iPt ,las " on its way ' nto tho hearts, and on to the feet, of thousands of New Zealand’s discriminating Footwear buyers - Enquire from your nearest T|rL Shoeman for Zealandia Boots. se^s them, and they vill \ give you comfort and satis;’ac--j, Mt ( tion. Skelton, Frostick Hjj H l&Jnl 1 &* Co., CHRISTCHURCH. durable ss tfx j of 3 O/derx, j Vl , jg. ~. k ‘ Also a t Darby St., Auckland ; ——jr Greymotfth, and Palmerston •ra? North.
fplo For the Man Who Works! Cadbury’s perfect and inimitable Bournville | Cocoa is the Ideal Food-Beverage for the men and women who bear the strain of hard work. For these there is no other beverage so good and none so permanently popular. It is the drink one can work and think on. Save your Ccuoor.s. Jewel casket of Chocolates Free. Write to Cadbury s, Wellington, for , Coupon Starter. 4 if —
THE COLONIAL CONSIGNMENT & DISTRIBUTING COY. LTD. HKAD OFFICE—I 4, DOWGATE HILL, LONDON, K.O. the thb c. c. c. j, mgflE" yr* * fl fIEEE ■ ■fl2aSjg KflHEup - I hmp>z7 * ■«««? being delivered fuch barge, by elevator, on to sorting table on top floor ci stork. » Brtabnshmonts: Nelson Wharf, Lambeth, S.E. I Refrigerated Store?: Nelson Wharf, Lambeth, SX rRX-So Central Market, Smitnfie;d, E.C. | Snip Canal, mancnester. i i ’ otnrp* • Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Sheffield, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Etc. OHcInTSATION-iheC C & Djek are owners of ADVANTAGES-The C.C. and D. Co. has complete •aSnw.ratMi Stores in London with a storage capacity of control over the handling and examination of consignment. , «r«~"d also at cabble of holding Orders can be executed promptly to suit the reqmrementt *?'??? Now 126 t 27. 388 and 389 on the of buyers, and the country trade is an especial /eature of ss.tr*! Meat Market Smithfield, and at the Abattoirs, the distribution. The C.C. and D. Co. s ConsoMated *■**« U&tral Meat Marxei,nmjuiu M-nchester Birmingham. COVERS STORAGE UNTIL THE MEAT IS SOLO. Each and Newcastle-on-Tyne’ with Travel- parcel is treated on its merits and dealt _y, ith ,, t ”,*** !l^** t centres. advantage, and the price made guaranteed to t|eo»^t. ■ Tbe'c C°and D. Co. were th* first Colonial Distributing Co. for dealing with Frozen Meat. ta’. Tv. cr. nr» *« Distributing Stores are the best in London. .' ■, _ .- . '■ • „ — AB Fanners Shipping-Meat on their own account will be studying their own interests by instructing Umr AMmB » eoMtan their Prednee to the C.C. axSd D. Co.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 113, 27 April 1912, Page 7
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