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HEY, FARMERS AND WORKERS! ! ! IF YOU WANT foot comfort this winter invest now in a pair of HANNAH’S FAMOUS a G” FARM BOOTS!. You’ll find them your best friend throughout the bad weather months! “G” Brand Boots cost less because they are. made in our own factory and sold through our own Retail Stores. NOTE THE PRICES: 130 3, “Hannah-Made” WOMAN’S WAX SPLIT DAIRY BOOTSMAKER’S LOW PRICE, 13/6 194 7, “Hannah-made” MEN’S WHOLEBACK WATERTIGHTS Pegged—--1060, “Haunali-inade” WOMAN’S CHROME DAIRY SHOES, Stout Soles— MAKER’S LOW PRICE, 15/6 14 6S, “Hannah-made” GIRLS CHROME SCHOOL BOOTS, Strong— MAKER’S LOW PRICE, 10/6, 12/6 1827, “Hannah-made” BOYS’ STRONG SCHOOL BOOTS, Plates— MAKER’S LOW PRICES, 9/6, 11/6, 14/6 1935, “Hannah-made” MEN’S WAX MAKER’S LOW PRICE, 18/2 and Plates— MAKER’S LOW PRICE, 22/6 D 94, HANNAH'S COSY ARCTIC SLIPPERS for Men, English Make— HANNAH'S LOW PRICE, 4/6 D 61, HANNAH’S COSY FELT SLIPPERS, Leather Soles, English Make, for Ladies — HANNAH’S LOW PRICE, 4/11 1555, “HANNAH MADE” MEN’S LIGHT DERBY BOOTS, Great Value — MAKER’S LOW PRICE, 19/6 Vj fix 53 1 The family man will not dread his footwear bill if he b uys exclusively at Hannah’s PI ANN AH FOOTWEAR HAS ALL BEEN REDUCED 15 per cent, to 20 per cent. 1/- in the £ Discount for Cas h. P.O. Box 17. TIMARU. u jh ifcaer« Telephone 692.

THE WAIMATE TAILOR and LADIES’ COSTUMIER. W. E. FAIL. GENTLEMEN’S MERCERY A SPECIALITY. ' A RECOMMENDATION. Special to Motorists. 0N the eve or my fiapartaru for England on bnalneas matters, I desire to sincerely thank my numerous custom' era for the splendid support accorded me whilst in business as a Vulcaniser, in premises Sophia Street, next Colonial Motor Co. I hare ©very confidence in leaving Mr Glass In charge during my absence, and as he has a thorough knowledge of vulcanising in ail its branches, I can confidently recommend him to motorists as thoroughly competent to do ail classes of vulcanising work to clients’ entire satisfaction. (Signed) LUTHER SANDERSON. June 19, 1933. Cfiargas Roduocd 20 per cent, for all elanses of Vulcanising. Re-treada a Specialty. Bcn’t hesitate to commit the man aho guarantees satisfaction ©very time. J. GLASS, EXPERT VTJT CANISHR, NEXT COLONIAL MOTOR O.O U SOPHIA STREET. All tyres ViUcunissd by Latest , Process. THE BAY CAKE SHOP, | CONFECTIONERY AND SODA FOUNTAIN CENTRE. rp M. SHEWAN HAS OPENED A • A BRANCH of his well-known business, OPPOSITE VIADUCT, in spaciously erected hygienic premises, and will carry their full lines of their popular Pastrycook’s SMALL GOODS, CAKES OF ALL KINDS, and BREAD. ! A comprehensive stock of the best ‘ English and Dominion’s Confeetion- ! ery is also kept, and an Up-to-date Soda Fountain with a tasty selection of essences has been installed. QUALITY - , HYGIENIC CONDITIONS. . SERVICE, at the EAY CAKE SHOP, CONFECTIONERY AND- SODA FOUNTAIN CENTRE. T. M. MUNRO, LAND, ESTATE AND COMMISSION : AGENT. | NEW OFFICES, ■ GRANT AND SEATON'S BUILDINGS i (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). TI M All U. 5.G.11. 21 years lease, 11. R., 3900 ACHES, well subdivided, 6-ROOM-El) HOUSE, Sheep Yards, Dip, Woolslieil. etc., 2500 sheep. Easy terms. Price ou application. 5.G.11. 2500 ACRES, 33 years lease, 11.1,1. .Subdivided into 10 Paddocks, 15110 Sheep, 5-ROOME!) HOUSE, h.. and <;. water, every convenience, AVoolslied, Sheep Yards and Dip. Good terms to a good man. Price on application. Further Particulars on Application. T. M. MUNRO, NEW OFFICES, : GRANT AND SEATON’S BUILDINGS (Opposite Dank of New Zealand). { ’Telephone 1069. j Private Phone 723. DANCING. H/riSS TUPPY SUTHERLAND has ixl. commenced Classes for Fancy, National and Classical Dances, j intending Pupils are requested fo eni rol aw soon ns as possible at the Studio, i tiny’s Buildings. * Hours: A o’olock to 6-

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 4 June 1923, Page 3

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