'{WHOlfc ;annah'S and Quality 1028. Slack Glate Kid. Neat Round Toes. Leather Cuban Heels. Suede hen-slip lining. Medium height team soles. . 15/9. The same shoe in Broom Kid 19/6. ICOS. <Blach Glace With Potent Totzaps. Leather Cuban Heels, seven soles. Suede non-slip lining. 15/9. 1156. ©fee* Box Calf. Non-slip Heel' Grip. Welted tolti. Medium height heels:' , > 22/6. .. 1157. Best quality Paitnt Leather, " neatly perforated. Welted toles. Medium H'eight Heels. Non-slio lining. /.'ANNAH'S SHOES, H particularly those made I in our own works, are of such quality that, even in the daintiest styles, they endure for an uncommonly long time. Their's is the quality which preserves both the shoe and the style of the shoe—a quality that is obtained. only through constant vigilance in the selection of the leathers, and perfection of workmanship in every stage of manufacture. They hold their shape until they are quite worn out. > - You see, Hannah's have been fifty' One years building a reputation for excellent quality, modish styles, comfortable fitting, and the keenest value in the Dominion, so it's only natural they should be exacting in maintaining the quality of the shoes that bear their r\ame. on all footwear in every, one of the 24 Hannah's Stores and each particular line is marked at; the ,aam« price in • ; a'very' one of • our stores.'. ■ 1165. Fine Ghee Kid. MtdiumTu*. Medium'height hith. Suiio ntn-ilip lining. :■-.: ,;:;21/;. , '' »;-g- : Unt«r.Yi- : -.:- '._ .._,; CUSTOMERS !i: You .can order from; ariy' HANNAH'S, advertisement; with utmost confidence. Though we have to insist on r" cash with ord<r. all goods sen,t ..out'-'.are- considered _;as "*%; .'approval "in that ypiir. moneys will be- refunded without qties-1 tion if you are not thoroughly v ; satisfied when you have re-.| ceived 'the goods.■:.■:", . ' : ~:-4 WE PAY POST A G E^| Send your orders to . }\: H ANN AH' 3" MAIL ORDER BRANCH Leeds Street„WELLINGTON Mv 1161. West Patent Leather. . comfortable shape. < Mtdiani height heelh. Smooth iimetteit.'Jt«ar ■/■, slip Heel Grips. / ;'_ '■•"■~' i 1166. .'/*</(« samtshot in Bltvh Glact They re the same prices at all-brar}ch stores. ..;,; £&«.«.} AUCKLAND £a**J WELLINGTON aiICHRISTCHUIiq Blenheim Greymouth ■ ' ". Petqne Stratfwd| Dannevirke Hamilton New Plymouth Pahiatua .' Timaru .^ Feilding Hawera . Nelson Palrherston North Wangantih Gisborne ■ - Lower Hutt Oama.ru ( • - ''' \Z i K A I I Fowrmm mm
To keep your Child j| under a Glass Dome is an impossibility, It would however be the only way to protect your children against inhaling dangerous germs. Fqrmamint kills germs, which may have gained entry into mouth and throat, before they can do any harm. Let the little ones play about freely with friends, if only they suck a Formamint Tablet a few times aday (i.e. when going to schooland when coming home). Formamint protect* them agauut SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA, '*'...■;.. TONSIUTIS, SCARLET FEVER, v MEASLES, DIPHTHERIA, ate. ■ '■'■"■™ ■ The Germ-Killing'Throat Tablet ■ Obtainable at all diemitU. Price 2/6 per battle of 50 tablets. tvv»tu^ TRAVELLERS ! *■ STUTCHBURY HOUSE now .-=:!• W- .■:".- TMARU. ":. . j - ■- -UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. tf\ '■ ./' ■'.'' :QTJIEIAin)EEaBBYEI>.: . .p hone 430. CaUQBB%CQ BAX
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18405, 11 June 1925, Page 6
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