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HANNAH’S ; ALWAYS HANNAH’S FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. - 1 STANDARD FOOTWEAR For ' WINTRY WEATHER. j Men’s Stout Chrome Kip Cookhams, beery aotea, easy fitting— Standard Price 30/Men’a Box Calf Cookhams, welted, stout soles— 37/6 Men’s Light Watertights, double pegged, solid reliable goods— 22/6 Men’s Box Calf Derby Boots, sewn, all leather, the best value in N.Z. —22/6 Men’* ReaF Screwed Soles, nailed or plain, Working Boots, not chrome, made for the wet — Our Price 19/0 all sizes. Men’s Chrome Derby Balmorals, slugged soles, easy fitters, standard goods— 19/6 Men’s Red Balt Rubber Boots, Hood Goloshes, Arctic-cloth Winter Slippers.—All new goods and therefore in perfect condition. AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE STOCK OF WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES FOR LADIES. The Favourite Court Shoes in Glace Kid and Patent Leather, fashionable shapes— 19/6. 21/-, 25/Ladiea’ Glace Derby Walking Shoes, good fitters — 19/6, 22/6 Ladies’ Stout Derby Walking Shoes, winter wear— 16/6 Ladies’ Lace-up Boots for actual hard service— 19/6, 22/6, 25/An especially fine variety of Ladies’ Warm Winter Slippers, in Velvet, Arctic-cloth and Carpet— Prices 1/11, 3/11, 5/11 up to 10/6 Boys’ and Youths’ Hard Wear School Boots, Syne Shoes. Sandals and House Shoes. Don’t forget the relics' of onr stock are all Pre War Prices,. Real good footwear of all kinds at half the new prices.

HANNAH & CO.. HASTINGS. THE HOUSEHOLD STORES Your judgment will tell you at a glance. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES. Leslie Shaker Sale .. 1/- per canister ’Tomato Soup 1/- per large tiu ! Haricot Beans 31bs for 1/3 . Currants (new season) .... lOd per lb | Macaroni 3 packets 2/i Dessert Peaches 3 tins 4/Fresh Herrings 1/2 per tin > Symington’s Soups, all flavours, 3 1/9 Safety Matches 3 pkts for 1/9 I Toilet Rolls 3 for 1/9 ‘Soap, large bar* 3 for 2/6 - Dessicatea Cocoanut .... lOd per lb. > LUSHER & CO. THE CASH GROCERS, ■PHONE 270, HASTINGS. IT’S COMFORT (N THE HOME ALL THE WINTER THAT COUNTS |'TS IJOT yyATER r piMA Isn’t it drudgery having to boil up water to wash up a few dishes? Isn’t it drudgery to have to heat cp water m a kero-one tin for a bath or anything else? Nothing would be more appreciated by the lady of the boas* just to have the Hot Water installed. Think of the labour, time and worry it would save nor This is on* of tne line* w* excel in. We’ll b* satisfied to get th* work. You'll be satistiod when it is completed by R, S. CARTY THE PEOPLE'S PLUMBER. KARAMU ROAD, HASTINGS. Phones: Shop, 82. Residence, 753.

pARMERS’ gPECIALB—EQUIP yourselves for the WET WEATHER with a pair of our SPECIALS — shell-lined, horse krupp fronts, watertight tongues WET FEET IMPOSSIBLE WITH THESE BOOTS. Only a limited quantity. Fresh supplies impossible at present A Special Clearing Line of CHILDREN’S AND LADIES BOOTS AND SHOES. Best Quality from 2/- to 14-6 ; Be sure to inspect early as thi* t marvellously cheap lineisgoing fast i REPAIRS A SPECIALITY I yy gURFIELD, ’PUBLIC BENEFIT BOOT FACTORY ■ Near Ingram’s Corner. ’Phone 169 , Heretaunga Street W., HASTINGS. ! BREAD! BREAD!! BREAD!!* From pHE STAR | J AKER) Heretaunga Street. West, HASTINGS 1 STAR BREAD is good bread | the best bread. It does not pay to : make or sell Lad bread We have j trebled our business since we tool I it over and good bread is the secret (Telephone 234 Agent* HELM’S. Arcadia Tea Rooms MRS DAVIDSON. Evervbodv’s BuiidinxMB. NEILSON, Tomoana Rd D. Nonlicensed SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ; ENGINEER. J HASTINGS AND NAPIER Queen St Hasting? Bryant's Build . j ings. Napier Private ’Phone PUS. Napier.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 172, 7 July 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 172, 7 July 1919, Page 4