mi woollies NEW SUPPERS FROM HANNAHS Jia • "So *' » VW ✓ MI WOOLLIES! Your WOOLLIES! Everybody’s WOOLLIES! Hannah’s have a large range of new season’sMl WOOLLIES slippers - - • slippers for men and women in all sizes and styles. All designed to flatter feet— and Samper them. Fleecy soft linings in every pair. fade from top quality materials. *D574 (illustrated above) MI WOOLLIES. Wlckedlj woolly. In pink or blue shaggy wool. Split leather sole, fabulous! French?... a little. 36/6.
FOR WOMEN , W . MW u MI WOOLLIES. Red leather, toned woollen lining. Light, tough rubber sole. D 685. MI WOOLLIES. Red leather, beautifully warn lining. Light but tough ' rubber sole. 59'9. FOR MEN D 917. MI WINNERS. Brown grain leather, warm lining. rubber sole. 38'6. : D9BO. MI WOOLLIES. Brown leather slipper » toot, genuine wool lining, f ' 7 slide fastener. Sturdy, masculine. An “in” and “out”-door boot. ‘O’. "Z - With leather sole. 82'-. < With rubber sole. 79'6. Hit UIDDLLIES (wOMNEDSUPras) Some models may not be in stock at all Hannah's stores but orders may be placed for speedy delivery. HANNAHS MADE IN NEW ZEAIANO. KWMCBETH'S EXPRESS PARCEL DELIVERY Inquire now re nx-wide popular » CAVERSHAM ST. Phone M-4H.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31096, 27 June 1966, Page 8
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191Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31096, 27 June 1966, Page 8
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