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v» » Mi m * A m k r m Ui ; 1 A V H f. 0 Vi m a 'j : ii: JA t 5 5 ‘ I if ■A*' ; ■ Unlike ordinary shoe sales HANNAH’S SALE reduces every Boot and Shoe. The usual prices are low enough but the reductions are knockouts. AM styles—ail sizes.— all shapes. See the windows. Don’t delay I See the * amazing array in HANNAH’S crowded windows WELTED 822 SHOES DARK BROWN WILLOW ■ CALF m 5 TOS Shapes, 1722 medium Pointed & toss —1722 a toes*, 1722 b i medium Round toes. BLACK BOX CALF—I7O3 Medium Pointed toe —1702 a Square toe shape. 1701—Patent Shoe, Medium toe shape ALL WELTED SOLES ALL ONE PRICE 17/7 BOY ’§ CHROME BOOTS TUFHIDE 7xlo llxl 4x5 MOULDED RUBBER SOLES AND HEELS TOE PLATES 1823—This Strong Sturdy Boot at 8/7 10/5 12/2 14/COURTS and I-BARS STOCKS MUST BE REDUCED SEE THE BIG WINDOWS 2004 —BrownGlace Kid 1-BarShoe, Brown Suede underlay, Cuban Heel 3004—1 n Black Patent with Black Suede. BUCKLE COURT SHOE, Louis heels. 1081—In Dark Brown Kid, 1090—In Black Patent. Reduced to the One SALE Price Footwear I Prices of HANNAH’S famous Boots and Shoes Shattered. Everybody benefits. f f fA %JAi~ U l • At) M v» V"" -sn - ; nYI AL-'.r, c' ' 4 j*,r T iivm. li S PT ifa d LA ? sAmsr m i ik w MS nmjn y HW A ft d 1/t 11 1!V P i A: >< i>. < *■' ‘ BROADWAY STRATFORD e€i'A r m \> u • ; AjA)

DYSPEPSIA and catarrh of stomacf overcome by eating: Lava ever} morning for breakfast. 21b. 2/0. —E. C. \ Onw and other Chemists. TPRESH, clear complexion, free from blemishes, secured by eating Laxa Breakfast Food. 21b. 2/G. E. C. A. Caw and oilier Chemists. AVOID infection in trams, trains, e j Ci create an atmosphere of protection. T'so Nar.nl PasCbes. 1/3 hey.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 499, 22 July 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 499, 22 July 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 499, 22 July 1932, Page 3

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