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HAN N A H'S GUIDE W j4\ YOUR BABY'S FEET f TO HEALTH! / i «i/| Be CAREFUL in selecting shoes for your little toddler. J \^[jj|P^ Soft bones and tissues can so easily be damaged beyond Ij CHOOSE A FLEXIBLE NATURE SHAPE SHOE. We if Jfifc : if have just received a limited supply of Quality ENGLISH wMMik' fpf j SHOES for children. These are all made on special "Nature Form" lasts having several special features: ill'/' - Hi ' INH ample toe room, maximum length, snug heel fit, and iflJlll fl[^ s comfortable tread. Little toes are kept pointing straight II ahead, with space to wiggle and grow! WE'LL MAKE SURE THE FITTING IS PERFECT. Hannah assistants are trained in scientific fitting, and * will see that YOUS children have exactly the right shoes for their age and development. BLACK PATENT with machine-sewn KP2I2-A "Nextepps" shoe in leather soles. , KPI4S-Toddlers' "Natural form" Bright BLACK PATENT. Made on Sto 6 8/6 7to 9 9/11 BLACK PATENT Lightweight Ankle- the Veldtschoen principle for greater KT639—Same Shoe in BROWN CALF. stra P shoe - Light leather soles sole flexibility. 2to 6 6/6 4to 6 8/11 7to 8 9/11 A.practical "Nextepps" model in BROWN THE STRAND WHAKATANE LEATHER. Stout Veldtschoen leather soles. 4to 6 7/6 7to 8 S/6

FEAR BALDNESS? Every person suffering the humiliation of early baldness or repulsive dandruff, should immediatoly try the Birmese treatment, obtainable at (i Irom F. G. Macklow, Chemist. Birmese restores the papilla, or hair root food, and grows luxuriant new hair.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 237, 13 November 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 237, 13 November 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 237, 13 November 1940, Page 2

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