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GREYS " Sec&ncL ' SILK CUT VIRGINIA Ohe cigarette urith a uniform High standard arqualitg irhich never varies. 'Qufi4U*t GMa t m r. tO Ur 3d. 20 for 110. Hmmdiomm 60’* tin* k 313 Y E "Made firCa London. Rely upon Trusty Footwear Dealers T’HE Footwear Value we aIL want is “lasting wear.” Only makers who put honest workmanship into the hidden parts can offer you such value. Hannah’s unique organisation has been built by making honest footwear to sell at an honest price. The heavy boots featured here bear witness to this fact. INTRODUCING HEAVY FOOTWEAR. No. 1935—Split Kip Shoot’eM They have To'e and Heel Plates—with or without nails. Hannah's low price, 16/9. Youths’ sizes 4 and K are 14/9; Boys' 2 and 3 are 13/9. Post Free. No. UNBREAKABLE WHOLEBACK SHOOTERS OF FIRST GRADE EAST INDIA KIP. No. 1936. 1903—Genuine Zug Grain Leather Cookhams. The soles are stout, all English Leather, screwed and stitched. Tongues are full watertight. Everlastingly durable. Price 35/No. 1910 is the same boot in Tan Genuine Zug Grain Leather, at 37/6. Post Free. Uppers stitched with three rows of strong waxed thread. Soles double wood pegged and screwed. Obtainable nailed or plain. The heavy heel~..nd toe plates (screwed) are extra. As illustrated. 1935 27/6 POST FAEE 1947Also: -Same Boot in Stout Split Kip at 22/6. -Sar.-.- Boot in First Quality ~ G-.r-Mde at 27/6. SENI) FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. IT’S FRE&, Address: HANNAH’S HAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT, WELLINGTON. 1943WM BETTER FOOTWEAR FOR I ESS MONEY R 0B T 'WALESMJMed£ SaSSiSS C-MOORE* Process - • - &i6Raver. IN LINE HALF-TONE, &c. PHONE 43-555 Kelburn Avenue Wellington

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]DI.K SHIPPING. A report from the Italian Ministry of .Communications states that on March Ist, ICMO, there were laid up in Italian ports 31 steamers of a total of *«y,6C5 tom* gross, as compared with 3J steam* ors of a total of 33,320 tons on Itecember Ist last, and 30 steamers of 32,5#* tons on January Ist last.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12470, 11 June 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12470, 11 June 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12470, 11 June 1926, Page 2

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