HANNAH’S Knoek-Out Sale High Prices Knocked Out in the First Round THESE LOW PRICES HAVE NOT BEEN TOUCHED SINCE 1914 LADIES’ GLACE DERBY SHOES, “Colt” Brand, Patent Caps. LADIES’ PATENT COURT SHOES, New'Goods, Sewn Soles. LADIES’ ENGLISH FELT SLIPPERS. GIRLS’ “G” BRAND SCHOOL BOOTS, just the right weight. Kuock-out Price, 19/11 Knock-out Price, 18/11 Knock-out Price, 2/11 Knock-out Price, 12/6 and 14/6 GIRLS’ TAN CALF DERBY SHOES, imported, BPOad Toes, and Low Heels. Knock-out Price, 10/11 CHILD’S TAN GLACE 1-BAR SHOES, Pumps, English make. Knock-out Price, 5/11 MEN’S “G” BRAND BLUCHERS, with or without nails. Knock-out Price, 11/3 MEN'S GREENHIDE SHOOTERS, Pegged Soles Hannah’s Celebrated Farm Boots., Knock-out Price, 28/11 MEN’S WAXED SPLIT SHOOTERS, “G” Brand, Tips and Nails. * Knock-out Price, 18/11 MEN’S WHOLE BACK PEGGED WATERTIGHTS, “G” Brand, Best Boot at the price on the market. Knock-out Price, 21/11 Knock-out Price, 12/6, 13/6, 15/11, 16/11 BOYS’ “G” BRAND SCHOOL BOOTS. NOBODY SHOULD MISS THIS SALE OLD HIGH PRICES KNOCKED HORS-DE-COMBAT z ■OOTMAKERS PHONE 692 BOX 77
FRUIT TREES. FRUIT TREES. FRUIT TREES. PLANT NOW! All Main Varieties Stocked. Also LIME SULPHUR for Spraying. Write for Catalogue. MON CRIEFF & STEWART, Ltd. 18G Princes Street, DUNEDIN. hoi. VELVETEEN 24 Women with ten-fold her dress allowance P turned to look at her—and looked again. She was so different —she had individuality —her 4 LOUIS * Gown breathed distinction. For Autumn and Winter wear, in all imacmablo colour, and shades. LOUIS VELVETEEN fulfils every requirement of Fashion. Quality anti Value. There is no fabric so lustrous, that , w . drapev so exquisitely, and that ii soartii' l ' L ca,j y beautiful. ror their protection ladies should lee that the word i?ty: N~ the back of \ every yard. 1 If an; difficulty wrw» m X 3 i/v dress of i 1 ■S&Z DO YOU LUNCH IN TOWN? You will enjoy your Luncneon it you go to the TOI-TOI. Threecourse satisfying LUNCHEON DAILY, 12 to 2, Perfectly Cooked, Tasty, and Appetising. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS. HOT BEEF TEA to keep out the cold. SUPPERS. CHOICEST ENGLISH COLONIAL CONFECTIONERY, THE TOI TOI, A. H. WENHAM, PROPRIETOR, STAFFORD STREET#, Phone 356.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170576, 6 August 1921, Page 3
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