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Boots and Shoes. . A PRONOUNCED SUCCESS. To run a Sale to a successful issue each half-year, it stands to reason that reductions must be genuine, also, customers must have a selection to choose from. This half-year our Sale been a good one, and our purchase of Messrs. SCH"NEIDEMAN BROS.' STOCK (every pair of which has been thrown on the bargain heap) has lifted up our sales to a phenomenal figure. EVERY PAIR REDUCED IN BOTH OUR STORES. WE HAVE YOUR SIZE. Regular sale. Ladies'" Tan Lace and Strap Shoes - - 16/6 T/U Ladies' Patent Derby Shoes - - - 18/6 12/11 Men's Box Calf Derby Bals. - 22/6 16/6 Men's Tan Willow Derby Shoes - - 25/- 19/ 6 Men's Shoe Trees - - - - 3/6 I/I Polibox Polish (black or tan) - - 6 for 1/R. HANNAHITcft., Ltd., Ki OAjalfiAll 6 yUij LlUif SHOEISTS. 197 QUERN STREET, and 120 KARANGAHAPE ROAD. k J UW ™lf BE *^LfiM MLB AGENTS AND BOTTLERS FOR THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT HIPKINS & CaUTTS, Wine end Spirit Merchant*. CUSTOM STfIEET EAST,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15548, 4 March 1914, Page 13

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