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B School Boots for the Boys Oj. BOYS’ OPEN FRONT BOOTS “Maa. k, Hanmh:" No. 1829. Black Box Calf, leather lined with sewn soles. -ww. Medium weight best boot. 7 to 10, 14/6; 11 to 1, 16/6; ' 2 and 3, 18/6; 4 and 5, 19/6. • 111 ■i.i-i i.., .i JB2O is (he name style In Tan .-an Willow Calf. 7 to 10, 15/0; 11 to 1, 1 17/6; 2 Bnd 2,/_: 4 and 5> 23/g - No. 1828 in the same atyle in Black Glace Kid. 7 to 10, 13/0; 11 to 1. 15/,i 3 * D<l S ' 18/8 ’ * I * n<l BOYS’ OPEN FRONT BOOTS “Made by Hannah't" No. 1827.— Chrome with screwPd soles - Light School Boots. 7 t 0 10, 9/fl: 11 to L 11 /°< N. 1827 2 and 3 ’ 14 / 8 : 4 and 5, 15/6. No. 1819 No. 1819 is the same stylo, but with No. 1825 Sewn Soles. 7 to 10. 13/6; 11 to 1, 15/«; 2 and 3, 17/6; 4 and 5, l«/«. No. 1825 is the same style as 1827, but ef stouter materials throughout, Oh Bnd w,th Standard Screwed Seles >nd Toe and F®r Heavy School wear. 7 to 10, 12/6; 11 to i, 14/8; 2 -nd 8. 17/6; 4 and 5, 18/6. BOYS’ BOX CALF DERBY SHOE “Mad 4 by .Hannah't” Wo * 1817, —Boys’ Box Calf Derby Shoes with stout sewn No. 1817 Soles. Sizes 11 to 1, 15/6; 2 and 3, 17/6; 4 and 5, 18/6. HANNAH’S YOU will get prompt attention if you y ° ur Hannah Branch ta : 4 send to either “ Hannah's Mail Order i I Dept. „eare.t / , V(;rue /gaTX-. cash with _ _ WANGAiTo' : vfcvjzSA pnrricr ~" NOTE : Uniform low pricoa at all oar Broncho.. nimiuiiiHHiiiiitiiiiiiiiidiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiHimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimnmininiHiii

The purchase of anENGAGEMENT W RING ZrA Is an IMPORTANT purchase, and due regard for B \ 1 Quality and Value as well as selection is neces- IB |II sary. We offer you a comprehensive range to choose from but in addition you can always rest lum / J content that a ring bought here will be of FINEST \ \ /> QUALITY and workmanship no matter at \ \ Ig price you pay. Our comparatively low prices mean WL Zf strictest economy. SEE OUR STOCKS AND VALUES TO-DAY DREW’S JLWELLEBS :: WANGANUI

HECOLITH Unbreakable Plates LIFE-LIKE APPEARANCE About half the weight of Vulcanite. Suction guaranteed. Cool and comfortable. No more rubber sore mouths. Call and allow me to demonstrate this wonderful revolution ia dentistry and remember you are not under any obli&atiaa - • the pleasure is mine. E. P. Pridham Dental Surgeon « The Avenue Over Government Insurance Buildings

i Sound Value I Is much more satisfactory than a so-called “AMAZING * > BARGAIN.” There is usually some flaw in a “bargain,” which, ; overlooked before acquirement, asserts itself later. We are not ■ I making “bargains,” we are making the best boot for farmers we ; • know how. The best materials we can buy, and the best workj manship we are capable of go into the making of The Selwyn Farm Boot ! v V A —East India Kip ' ’x — r -. * Uppers. -e B—Full Watertight ! Tongue. ■ 0 Mi —Protecting Tongue. • * —Wax Thread Seams. j ; z —Smooth Leather ’ 1 / Lining. ; —Leather Block Toe. ; ! G —A few Nails or ; Sprigs in Soles. H—Solid Leather Ini' Si \ soles. ; I—Special Waterproof I Layer. sawd I U—Solid Hand-pegged I i— / Outsoles. J » M K—Whole Leather Heefc aJV / “ Pieces. / L—lron Ti ? . M—Solid Leather Stif- ' - fener. j TO ME ASURE IF DESIRED. N—Seamless Counter. O—Shaped Backs. | Selwyn Shoe Co. | SELWYN BUILDINGS, (Opposite D.1.C.) W. H. BIRD, Proprietor. AVENUE, WanganuiI ..... i

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19865, 13 June 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19865, 13 June 1927, Page 2