FOR THE SPORTING SEASON No.Klol—Women's White Canvas One-bar Shoe, Crepe Rubber Sole. Women's 2 to 7, 4/6; Misses' 11 to 1, 3/11; Girls' 10,, 3/0; 7 to 9, 2/11; Children's i to 6, 2/6POST FREE for Cash with Ordor. Money refunded if goods returned after inspection. No 1170—Women's All Rubber Bathing Slipper, In coloursBlue, Red, Jazz, and Green. Sizes 3 to 7. Trlco 4/6 A Sandal for Girls { From §§sph No. R54-Girls' "Fleetfoot" White Canvas Sanda!. Crepe Rubber Sole. Sizes 4 to 6, 4/6; 1 to 9, 4/11; 10, 5/6; 11 to % 6/6No. Rll—Women's Mottled Upper Plinsolls. Women's 3 to 8, 3/11; Misses' 10 to 2, 3/3; Girls' 6 to 9, 2/3. No. Sl3B—Women's White Canvas One-bar Srw. Blonde Crocodile Trimming. Blonde Creped Sole ind Heel. • . Prlco 9/6 No. Sl3l Similar, but Red Trimming and Sole. No. 5135 Similar, but Green Trimming and Sole. The 'Prices are the same at all Hannah Branches. "HANNAH'S SHOP," BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
at once of the staff and of customers, and to deal expeditiously with busi» ness. dosign of the Stratford shop has . already "begin "followed in about a dozen of "toe trm\ branches, so that its utility has already been well proved. On the upper"floor trieie are six rooms. Five are at tli© front and aire" so arranged as to be capable of being used as 1 one set or as one set of two rooms andl one of thjree. At the back there is a very large room, behind which again are the lavatories. Splendid lighting is provided by numerous skylights. "The building", said Mr Hall, ""concluding his description to'(a "Post" reporter, "is a distinct credit to the lotel people concerned in its erection." The architect was Mr J. I>. Healy and the builder Mr J. WL Boon.
ECZEMA CURED. Sydney Testimony for Doan's Ointment. Mrs Horwita, "Ethelwood," Hayward street, Kensington, Sydney, Bays: "I sent for a pot of Doan s Oinment, and used it for Eczema on my- little &>!'* forehead. Th© rash the eye as well. The itching wa? frightful, and it made her very fretful and kept her from sleeping. I had used several preparations previous to getting Doan's Ointment, but none of them gave more than passing relief. lam pleased to tell you that this remedy cured her completely. We have since used it on results. Loan's Ointment is splendid, and I advise its use in all itcning skin diseases," Eighteen years later, Mrs MoKwitz stateß; "My daughter has not suffered with eczema since Doan & Ointment cured her eighteen years ago." Doan's Ointment is sold by all chemiste and storekeepers. Foster-Mc-Clellan Co., Proprietors, 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN S.
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.Mi—ii. I* tP « :;.< Restednewes nwkeall tlie difference Your doctor will tell you how chewing relieves nervous tension, how the healthful cleansing action of Wrigley's refreshes the mouth and tones you up. Wrigley's does much —costs little. C4TOSI
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 91, 29 November 1928, Page 2
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