Special Advertisements. R HANNAH & C° r A BOOT-IFUL YARN. 'Twas on a sandspit out at the Bluff, Who likes to see it can, That I saw alone, on a piece of stone, Au elderly fisherman. His hair was thick, and black, and long, And thick and long was he ; And I heard this wight on the beach recite, In a loud and minor key. Oh! I wear HANNAH'S Boots and shoes, None other's make wear I! I wear them now, and I always vow, To wear them till I die. And he stood on his head, and shook his feet, Till I really felt afraid, For I could not help thinking the man had been drinking, And so I simply said — " Oh ! fisherman, it's little I know Of Leather, Boots, or Shoes, So tell me quick, why you do stick To HANNAH'S Boots and Shoes?' Said ho, "D'ye twig these boots I've got on, They were made by the firm of HANNAH ; And where else will you got a pair like them For thirteen bob and a tanner ? "I was once shipwrecked on an isle, And lived at first on roots ; The roots sravo out, and I fell back On HANNAH'S Well-made Boots. " I boiled tho uppers, stowed the soles — Which much resembled lamb— I baked the tongues, and fried the heels, And they tasted just like ham. "The leather was so substantial and strong, So tender, juicy, and light, On it I did thrive, and it kept me alive, Till a ship did come in sight. "Thus I was saved, and I tell abroad The fame of HANNAH'S Leather ; It's just as strong, and lasts as long, In wet as in fine weather. " So I wear none but HANNAH'S Boots, No other make wear I; When death was rife, they saved my life, And I'll wear them till I die." TJRICE T IST. MEN'S BEST HEAVY WATETIGHTS (equal to made to measure) 14/6 Men's Heavy Kip Watertights (intermediate quality), 12/6 Men's Breakwater Tights, a new line, try it, 10/6 Men's Best Peg .ed Calf Shooters, 14-/6 Men's Best Heavy Kip Calf Shooters, 12/0 Men's Best Light Plain Shooters, 13/6 Men's Best Calf sewn Elastic-sides, lijG Men's Calf Elastic-sides, plated heel and too, 13/6 Men's East India Kip Elastic-sides, 10/6 Men's Calf Kid sewn Elastic-sides, a summer Boot, 12/6 Men's French Calf Derby Shoes, .sewn, 12/6 Men's French Calf Oxo. Shoes, hand sewn, 10/6 Men's Satin Hide Derby Shoes, heel and toe plates, 8/6 Men's Canvas Shoes, Oxford and Derby, 4/11 Men's Slippers, 2/6, 3/6 Men's Bluchers, strong, nailed, 5/11 Men's Kangaroo Elastic-sides, 9/6 Women's French Calf Elastic-sides, best quality, 8/11 Women's Kid Elastic-side Walking Boots, 3/11 Women's Extra stout Calf Kid Elasticside Boots, 6/G Women's Prunella Boots, 5/6, 7/11, 8/6 Women's Levant Leather Lace-ups, 8/11, High Leg Women's strong Dairy Boots, 6/11 Women's Cashmere House Boots, 3/11 Women's Leather Slippers, 3/6 Girls' and Maids' Leather Slippers, all sizes, 3/6 Women's Lace-up House Boot, 2/11 Women's Kid Walking Shoes, 5/6, 6/6 Women's Calf Walking Shoes, own make, 7/6 Boys' strong nailed Lace-ups, own make, 5/11 Youths' strong nailed Lace-ups, own make, 6/11 Boys' strong Elastic-sides, 6/6 Boys' aud Girls' Lace up Copper Toes, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11 Girls' Kid and Levant Walking Shoes, 4/6, 5/6, and 6/6 Infants' Ankle-strap Shoes, 1/Infants' Boots, 1/G. THE HAWKE'S BAY AND NAPIER CASH BOOT MARKET, Hastings-street, Napier. f . IFTS ! p IFTS r\ IFTS ! Every Customer receives a Present. TUESDAY NEXT, DEC. 18, 1883, GRAND OPENING GIFT DAY AT ALEX. BROWNE'S. For every ten shillings expended ALEX. BROWNE Has Gifts for free selection open to the Public and his numerous Customers, Hundreds of Presents for which no charge will be made. iggjf-Remember for every ten shillings a present for everyone. £1 (ono pound) oxpended 2 Presents. £2 (two pound) ~ 4 Presents. £3 (three pound) ~ 6 Presents. £4 (four pound) ~ 8 Presents. £5 (five pound) ~ 10 Presents. Purchasers can save money during Xmas month, by calling at— ALEX. BROWNE'S, Who will give them Presents, and real genuine bona fide value for their money. cheat) t)ootcj p cthoeci heaX Xjooto 3 ohoeJo FOR X M__ S. CHEAP T3OOTS and QHOES FOR JO for O VMAS. GARRETT BROS, have just received a fresh supply of BOOTS and SHOES for XMAS, all of which will bo sold at Prices that will defy Competition. WE do not try to gull the public like others with a low vulgar yarn. Where was it imported from ? Surely it must have had its origin in the slums of some tewn further South than Napier, but GARRETT BROS. Magnet is tho best of value at the lowest prices. LOOK AT THESE PRICES, AND WEEP!! Men's Bush Boots (own make)....... 7/6 Men's Watertights (own make) 9/6 Men's Elastic (own make) 9/6 Men's Shooting Boots (own make).... 12/Men's Balmorals (own make) 12/G Men's Light Balmorals (own make).. 13/Men's Kangaroo Elastics (hand sewn) 12/- ---' Men's Kid shoes (own make) 12/6 Men's Dress Shoes, cloth tops (own make)..... '....12/6 I Men's Wool-work slippers (own make) 7/6 Ladies' Kid Boots 4/Ladies' Kid Superior 5/11 Ladies' Glove Kid, worth 16/-, only.. 10/6 Ladies' Calf E.S. (own make) 8/6 Ladies' High Leg Laced 9/6 GARRETT BROS. TTOUSE, HASTLNGS STREET NAPIEE,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3884, 31 December 1883, Page 2
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868Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3884, 31 December 1883, Page 2
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