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HANNAH'S BEGIN THEIR VALUE GIVING OF 1935 WITH A MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE of WHITE SHOES No Stocks to be CARRIED OVER —Here's Typical Reductions Indicating VALUES OFFERING SCS4 I—Women’s WHITE CANVAS Court, Blue Leather trim as indicated. Sizes 3 to 6 only. SC544—As above but BROWN Leather trim. SC542—As illustrated but ALL WHITE with White Leather trim. Originally 10/6 PRICE 8/11 CLEAN SWEEP SC I 72—Women’s Coloured STRIPED CANVAS Shoe as illustrated. Sizes 3 to 6£ Originally 15/6 CLEAN SWEEP PRICE SCS4o—Women’s FAWN CANVAS Court, Brown Leater trim as designed. Sizes 2 to 6. Originally 10/6 CLEAN SWEEP PRICE HI SC I 74—Women’s PRIMROSE HOPSACK Shoe as shown. Sizes Originally 15/6 CLEAN SWEEP 8/1! 230 HIGH STREET, 117 CASHEL STREET, 750 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH; EAST STREET, ASHBURTON; AND RANGIORA. SC I 47—Women’s WHITE CANVAS, Brown Leather trim as indicated. Originally 10/6 CLEAN SWEEP PRICE REMARKABLE VALUE? A 3 I—WHITE CANVAS as-illustrated. Heavy CREPE Sole and Wedge Heel. Men’s 6 to 10 Youths' 3 to 5 MID-SUMMER BARGAIN 3/9 I Kz 3/3 FIRM NATIONAL Originally 16/6. CLEAN SWEEP PRICE 10/6 SCs7o*—Women’s WHITE HOPSACK Court Shoe, White Calf toe-caps and trim. Originally I 3/6. CLEAN SWEEP PRICE 7/6 AI 34—WHITE CANVAS Shoe. Crepe Rubber Soles as illustrated. Made in Canada. Available in Red trim. Blue trim. Green Trim or Brown trim. Sizes 4 to 6 only. Originally 6/1 I. CLEAN SWEEP PRICE 3/11 A I 32—WHITE CANVAS Tie Shoe. Red trim and foxing. Crepe Rubber Sole and Wedge Heel. Sizes 4to 6 only. At 28—Similar but Blue trim. Al33—Similar but Brown trim. Originally 7/11 CLEAR SWEEP PRICE 3/11 PAIR

ONE EXAMPLE OF HARRIS BROS. VALUES The “IDRIS” Suite A nice little Bungalow Chesterfield Suite. Beech frames. Settee sft. 4in., and two comfort Chairs. All independently sprung. Upholstered in newest designs and colours of Wool Moquettes or Genoa Velvets. ON TERMS £ls/10/HARRIS BROS. LTD. 158 HEREFORD STREET For FURNITURE and RADIO. CHRISTCHURCH

Your Telegrams can now be telephoned. There are times when one wishes to send a telegram, but finds it inconvenient to call at or send to the Telegraph Office. Telephone subscribers may now telephone the Telegraph Office and dictate their oi-.’-ward telegrams over the telephone. The Telegraph Office will write out thei telegram and transmit them immediately. The telegram charge will be added to the usual toll account. The Telegraph Office will also, if desired, arrange for incoming telegrams to be telephoned to telephone subscribers. In this case, a confirmatory copy will be posted later. There is no extra charge

Better Picnics by Rail Expert Co-operation Whatever may be the desire of picnickers—the folk of offices, factories, shops, or schools—their railways enable them to fulfil their wish comfortably, safely, happily, cheaply. Within a day’s picnicking distance from citie* and towns there are refreshing places served by train—an exhilarating run out, and a restful return after the various exercises, mild or strenuous. The train cuts the worry out of picnics. The Railway Department will be pleased to give any possible help to Picnic Committees. If desired, a representative of the Department will attend meetings and give assistance in organising excursions. A free booklet gives details of cheap fares and picnic grounds. Let Your Railways Help You

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20508, 9 January 1935, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20508, 9 January 1935, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20508, 9 January 1935, Page 13

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