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es;nis;»ii;3iitif3intiiH[Hnminini:nitignininininineninnniiiHins£nisEininiiini Xo. S2SS.—Light Tan Willow Calf One-Bar Shoe. 11 inch covered Cuban heel. Dark tan trimmings—a shoe of smart design. Price .. t.w 27/G No. 8094—Patent One-Bar Shoe, with fancy cut-out front. H inch celluloid covered Cuban heel. Great value for 25/-. PriCO 25/ff .'V //) ft fr ■ ' / k. N* No. S299—Tan Glace Kid One-Bar Shoe,, with fawn interlacing as illustrated. IS inch Cuban leather heel—and it could not be cheaper! Xo. 5548. Patent Sandal Bar Shoe, fancy cut-out toe cap. 2 inch semi Louis heel. Made exclusively for us. ¥ ii YOU will crct prompt attention if you * to either " Hannah's Mail Order Dent.. Wellington." or to your nearest Hannah Branch CASH WITH ORDER AND WE PAY POSTAGE Your nearest Hannah Branch is : QUEEN STREET \ND KARANGAHAPE ROAD, and twenty-three others. NOTE : Uniform low prices at all our Branches. V 4jfh& Mhßlow fo sll insects p W-i V No matter how his will powej has been weakened by the power of drink, YOU can save him with DRJNkO, Odorless and tasteless, Drinko has changed the most confirmed drunkatd3 into •teaoy, soke men, Write TODAY fo, fREE booklet to the Lady Manager, Home Weifa c Pty.. 4H Willis Street Wellington. "

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19495, 26 November 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19495, 26 November 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19495, 26 November 1926, Page 7

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