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School Starts Soon- grMfm^ HOIU IS THEIR : -j FOOTUIERR&£fP> .£.. shoes for winter, and we suggest that ' you bring them into a HANNAH Shop before the new term commences. 1390 — Modish Style for Girls and Maids. Rich BROWN CALF Bar-to-buckle Fringed ■ tongue Shoe. Broad toe — H inside—the natural shape. Selected Leather B sewn soles. K 1391—Same Shoe in BLACK CALF. 1810 K 19/6 21/- 1823—Boys' BLACK CHROME Derby Boot, 1810-Boys* CHROME Derby Stout 1 * Moulded Studded Rubber soles and heels. Rlretted soles. Round toes. Wide fitting. m To* plates. II toll 13 to I 2to 3 4to 5 ■ 12(4 'fj/ll* '*♦ "* »/» Im I 1405 —This BLACK CALF Buckle Bar Shoe ■■ A I HA I IFfIP V an excellent fitting and hard wearing H ■ ■ Girl's Shoe. Has the "Uskide" Honeycomb MH MH £m ft Ru^o s rr ndh rs';o. VIAIIIIAII J ImPip I 15/6 1 s 16/6 17/6 ""T~' ," . |TT. ",,,"7-.,,. |807 I ■ qi/ 10/ A 1807 — Boys* Stout CHROME Derby Shoe. K 10/o Iy/O Famous "USKIDE" Studded Rubber sole ■ The Strand, " d » h »io n»..2 u«>i I FREE CATALOGUE I WHAK ATANF ,2 ' 6 ,4 ' 6 I Writ* to Box 125, Te Aro, Wellington, for a W 1 * AI»/\ 1 / 2 to 3 S ■ copy of our handsome Illustrated Catalogue |(\lf\ iH/n K for 1939. If» FREE, and POST FREE! IU / U ,U / V ■

"GORILLA" WIRE STRIKES "THERIGHT IN FENCING "GORILLA" Wire is BRITISH TO THE BACKBONE Send vour orders where you send your produce. Buy "GORILLA" brand (Barbed and Plain) Wire a 100% British product, and your soundest investment. GORILLA Wire is more economical and t lasts longer. More economical because of the longer length of life you get per cwt. with the patent Crapo galvanizing process which protects the wire permanently against rust. N.Z. Agents: Pearson, Knowles & Rylands Bros. (N.Z.) Ltidi, Auckland

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 12, 17 May 1939, Page 3

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302

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 12, 17 May 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 12, 17 May 1939, Page 3

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