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q-i _ .... (/ a | Sir K9M swl jXA “ Don't kick every stone you meet, and— \ I——l U\ “ Don’t walk in every pool you see, and— \ \\ " Don’t play hopscotch or marbles, and— f " Don’t skip on the hard ashphalt, and—* yk "Don’t’ ! 1! X But why worry the youngsters? I “4 \ r Put them into Hannah’s boots or shoes /Tt f J and let them play what they like. I \ ’'-zb THEY will appreciate the freedom and I] comfort, YOU will appreciate the surpris- f ~ ingly long life of every pair, and V I! WE will appreciate the pleasure of / ‘'/jf y < serving you. Footwear costs less at Hannah s too. ) BOOTS ||||L' FOR ’ |||||||||’k I WBh BOYS OPEN FRONT BOOTS-As Illustrated CLOSE FRONT BOOTS—As Illustrated 1827. Chrome with rivetted soles (Light School 1805. Stout Chtome Unlined, with rivetted Boots), 7 to 10,9/6; 11 to 1, 11/6; 2 and soles (Heavy School Boots), 7 to 10, 11/6; 3, 14/6; 4 and 5, 15/6. 1! to 1,13/6; 2 and 3,16/6; 4 and 5,17/6. * 1825. Stout Chrome with rivetted soles, for 1800. Chrome, I eather Lined with se wn hard wear, 7 to 10, 12/6; 11 to 1, 14/6; soles, medium weight boot, 7 to 10, 12/6; 2 and 3, iv/6: 4 and 5, 18/6. 11 to 1,14/6: 2 and 3,16/6; 4 and 5,17/6. 1819. Light Weight Chrome with sewn soles, 1804- Box Calf, Leather Lined with sewn for light school wear, 7to 10, 13/6; 11 to 5° les - & “""I X o W j ea ? 1, 15/6; 2 and 3, 17/6; 4 and 5, 18/6. $ ‘0- 14 / e > *- 16 / 6 : 2 and 3 ' 18/6; 4 and 5, (9/6. 1828. Glace Kid with sewn soles (Light Sun* , oon . . ~ , .. day Boot), 7to 10, 13/6; 11 to 1, 15/6; 1830 ’ Giace Leather Lned with sewn o i ift*'fl. d c iQ/ft soles, a particularly smart light boot, 7 to 2 and 3, 18/6; 4 and 5, 19/6. 16/6; 2 and 3 18/6; 1829. Black Box Calf, Leather Lined with 4 and 5, 19/6. sewn soles, medium weight best boot, 7 to . 10, 14/6; 11 to 1, 16/6; 2 and 3, 18/6; SHOES FOR BOYS— Not Illustrated. 4 and 5, 19/6. 1817; Box Calf Derby Shoes with sewn soles. 1820. Tan Willow Calf, Leather Lined with ft medium weight shoe for the boy who sewn soles, a smart best boot, 7to 10, 15(6; ikes somethmg really smart. Just the shoe Lnixsn-: 4 Js. ‘ ■ 1 BOOTS , k F ° R girls OPEN FRONT BOOTS— As Illustrated CLOSE FRONT BOOTS— As Illustrated 1463. Chrome, with stout sewn soles. A 1468. Medium weight chrome with rivetted wonder for wear. Sizes 7 to 10, 12/6! soles. Made especially to stand extra hard 11 to 1,14 6; 2 and 3,16/6; 4to 6,17/6. usage. Sizes 7 to 10, 10/6; 11 to I, ’ 12/6; 2 and 3, 14/6; 4 to 6, 15/6. 1464. Fine Box Calf, with sewn soles. A particularly neat yet serviceable boot. Sizes 7 to 10, 13/6; 11 to 1, 15/6; 2 and 3, S 17/6; 4 to 6, 18/6. I&. 1470. Light Weight Glace Kid, with patent toe caps and sewn soles. Sizes 7 to 10, 15/6; II to 1, 17/6; 2 and 3, 10/6; 4 to 6, 21/-. UO6. Glace Kid with patent leather toe caps and sewn soles. Neat and extremely serviceable. Sizes 7 to 10, 11/6; ll to 1, 13/6; 2 and 3, 15/6; 4 to 6, DAINTY SHOES FOR BEST WEAR 16/6. You’ll appreciate the value whenyou’ve tried to wear them out. 1407. The same style shoe at the same prices, but made of Box Calf with self toe caps. K. 196. The same shoe in Tan Willow hide, with self toe caps and soles. Sizes 9 and 10, 11/6; II to 1, 136; 2 and 3, K 282 15/6; 4 and 5, 16/6. K. 282. Patent leather "Mary’Pickford” L ankle strap shoes, with neat perfor- ESK. ations and lined with white lamb skin. —--Sv % The heels are J inch and the soles Jwfefe, are strong and light. A great favourite. Sizes 7 to 9, 11/6; 10, 13/6; 11 tol, 15 6; 2 and 3, 17/6; 4 and 5, 18/6. KISB Childs Patent 1 Bar Shoe with white K. 206. A first quality Patent 1 Bar Shoe, lined lamb skin lining, all leather. The most com- with white lamb skin, sewn soles. Alparticufortable shoe made. Sizes 3 to 6, 6/11 ; lady neat shoe and a wonder ul nearer sizes ■7 in rll 7. to 9, 12/6; 10, 14 5; 11 to I, lb d ; 7 to 'O’ B ' ll - 2 and 3, 18,6; 4 and 5, 19/6. They re the same prices at all branch stores. L..«a St . iAUCKLAND WELLINGTON CHRISTCHURCH i Karangahape Hl.' Blenheim Greymouth Masterton Petone Stratford Dannevirke Hamilton New Plymouth Pahiatua Timaru Feilding Hawera Nelson Palmerston North Wanganui j Gisborne Lower Hutt Oamaru i MAIL ORDER BRANCH: Leeds Street, Wellington, WE PAY POSTAGE cHannahS?

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1925, Page 10

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