WHAT A BURGLAR! He was getting through the window when a pcrlrrsnnan grabbed him. It appears his wife had the key—and he had slipped back for his tin of Puhnonas. He felt a cold coming on. Puhnonas pastilles are pleasant to take but death to germs in nose, throat and lungs. 1/-, 1/6 and 2,/G. Chemists and Stores. 6
FOOTWEAR m m What about their After the long vacation, children will need new boots or shoes before commencing school. Your Hannah Shop specialises in School Footwear that will give MAXIMUM WEAR AT A MINIMUM PRICE. Every pair scientifically constructed to allow freedom of moveprient to young feet. Bring in the children NOWI I 389-Girls’ BLACK CALF 2-Eye!et Tie Shoe, with hard wearing “USKIDE” Honeycomb Rubber sole and heel. \ 1 to 12 I 3 to I 2 to 3 1823 - Boys’ BLACK CHROME Derby Boot, Moulded Studded rubber soles and heels. Toe plates. 9 to I 0 1 I to 12 I 3 to I 11/6 12/11 13/11 HANNAH’S FOR REPAIRS For better repairs at lower prices, bring the family footwear to Hannah’s. Only latest methods and best leathers used. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 13/11 14/11 4 to 5 6’s 18/6 19/6 16/11 1393 -Girl’s BLACK PATENT LEATHER Ghillie Shoe. Punched as illustrated. Sturdy leather sewn soles. Ample room for toes and joints. 1 to 12 13 to I 2 to 3 4 to S 2 to 3 4 to S 17/6 14/6 15/6 16/6 17/11 6*s 18/6 7 to 8 1810—Boys’ CHROME Derby Shoes. Stout Rivetted Soles. Round toes, Wide fitting. I I to 12 1 3 to I 2 to 3 4 to 5 12/6 13/6 14/11 16/6 HAH HAN S ncui z€Hinnps nanonwi wotukhr fieri 1413 —Girls BLACK CALF one-bar shoe, stout rivetted leather soles. A low priced shoe, which will stand up to hard wear. 9 to 10 I I to 12 13 to I 2 to 3 9/11 10/6 11/6 12/6 13/6 4 to 5 14/6 6’*i 15/6 1404 Same Shoe, but with Sewn Leather soles. 7 to 8 9 to' I 0 II to 12 13 to 1 10/11 11/9 12/6 13/6 2 to 3 4 to S 6’s 14/11 16/6 17/6 «
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Northern Advocate, 26 January 1938, Page 3
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