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\ WONDERFUL COUGH (JURE. sence) made up at home simply and easily gives you eight bottles of the finest cough mixture ever —and saves you 10/-. Heenzo is wonderfully effective j for coughs and colds and gives quick I relief from sore throats. Children love j its taste and soothing, penetrating

o o 42 Shoe Storey throughout New Zealand and noW HOKITIKA O o o ' rgj V.wVwW;;* Or |rrrH T ir^rr te\ ...fi r pr»,» '""*•**««**,* hfi 4) Ji gfg jjvM Si! liil iilil l Jili l - * i~::i e;a i /i :J i 2r?w// , Ha>.; f ,*////// jnfSITI' 11k Wj i sae? j§Msf i •4 0 i»r*! ■M mi *»«* i J ; ? !l i !l : !|ll j '1 'P %%% ZMtW'M £*« jjj iii| pi i '/////////»■//*): : f'*T> J y.*.y//////w.M illirMMllVi ;w; rHAHHAHS f /f\ /'• T K /* ! \ ■■ .■■:■■■■ jtf! I | |py / HI fev. fel :ra ..'///'//."/.£y& ;■■■': ! irfli fi = ; H ; * w7: : 7Xs£Y: J /,-..•/A*-: -;a i; ;; . l 1 jj WnM HAN NAHS sirr*l • j 5; :; ftff^ffig%p*!gi , ??w r nTJt"jTrs SBBGJJMB3BSMPI /\ FOOTWEAR pOp^WeE ywwxw/<M>«« i ll Z'/'i//. A y/»* f^V'm /VAVAVAV.v.v/.'.y’.y/AV/./A ' i''?a V// /•;•> About 1860, two youno- North of Ireland men were learning their trade together at the same bench, in the same shop, in Grlas-o-ow, Scotland. These two young* men were Arch. Little and Robert Hannah. In 1807, And) Little opened in Hokitika the shoe store which has been successfully conducted under his name ever since. One year later, in 1808, Robert Hannah established a boot business p& /v ',&s'//fit lf rr '/fyAW'n f'sf. / y' y'y'y/y at Charleston. Subsequently he removed to Wellington, where he founded the business of R. Hannah and ( 0., Ltd., which was to become the largest footwear organisation in New Zealand. To-day, the successors of Robert Hannah have purchased from the successors of Arch. Little, the shoe store which has been well and favourably known to Hokitika residents since 18G7. Things You should 9<qow about HANNAH’S HANNAH’S are the largest manufacturers, importers and retailers of footwear in New Zealand. HANNAH’S Factory produces approximately 7UOO pairs of boots and shoes every week and uses in the manufacture each month over £‘Booo worth of New Zealand hides and other materials. HANNAH'S employ 750 New Zealanders, who receive weekly over £BOOO in wages and salar.es. HANNAH'S import direct, tremendous quantities of footwear from the best markets overseas. This massed buying ensures the very lowest landed cost. HANNAH'S sell only through their own retail shops, thus eliminating the middleman’s “pickings”. There are 41 Hannah shops situated from Whangarei to Invercargill. and juices are uniform at everv branch. HANNAH’S have given New Zealand a National Footwear Organisation which does definitely benefit the public bv making available BETTER BOOTS AND SHOES AT LOWER PRICES. p. Hartrjah arid Go., Ltd. bain of progress by purchasin' have forged another link in the the old established business of ARCH- LITTLE Which will he transformed into one of the most completely stocked and up-to-date footwear stores on the Coast. REMEMBER: Pricey are Uniforrr] at every (Hannah Shop. This means that you will not only he able to buy Bet ter Roots and Shoes, hut that you will ]>ay exactly the same juice as you would iu Christchurch or Wellington—a real and worth-while saving' to Hokitika residents. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY ALL YOUR FOOTWEAR AT—HMINJUrS HOKITIKA. Open for To-day - O

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1937, Page 2

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