- HANNAH’S BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ BOOTS, jpoil £M,TIOOL T^TEAi:. rjpin: JgRAND. Our Bovs’ and Girls' School Hoots arc made in our own faclorv and sold Uu-ongli our own retail stones. Wby nut bnv direct from the makers and SAVL MIDDLEMAN’S PROFITS:- It will pay you. GRAND WEARING BOOTS AT MODERATE BRICES. Bovs’ Stroms Leal tier Bals. with tips— Girls’ Chrome Hals, stout singed solos 11 to 1. 12/G: 2 ami Kt/ti; 4 ami 5. -7 (u 10. 10,(1; Hto 1. 1>«: Maids. 2 MG. ■ • ■ to MM. Bovs’ Chrome I.are Boots, with riveted Ciidr.’ Box Calf Bals, sewn soles, lull ami plugged soles—7 to 10. 11/C; 11 to 1. loos—7 to 10. 12‘6: II t<> 1. 1-MS: -Maids,, ltd: 2 and ;i. Ill’6: 1 ami .7, M.G. 12 to 5, 17/6. Civs’ Chrome Open-front. Dolby Bals. Girls’ Box Calf Button Boots, sewn -.tout ~olcs-It to 1 Uti; 2 and :1. 1C.6: sobs, full loes-7 lu Id. Rib: H «•> R t and 17/B. M.G. Lay-’ Box Calf Bals. leather lined, equat'e Girls’ Box Calf Derliv Bnls sewn soles, loes— 7 to 10. 11,(1; 11 to 1. 15. 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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9717, 20 July 1917, Page 4
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