So. 1404 No. 1410 So. 140. S.O. 140« ,4 ll these Shoes have Strongly Stitched Leather Soles No. 1407—80 X CALF Derby Shoe. 7 to 10. 12/6. 11 *• 1 ' 14/ 6Maids’ — 2 and 3, 16/6. 4 to « 17/6. No. 1406—Same Style and Prices but in BLACK CLACK KID w TOE-CAP. Hannah’s Shoes for GIRLS and Maids are Firm Favourites N.Z's. Best Value here shown —*4// popular styles. If you cannot Call Request a Free Catalogue in which other lines are Featured. No. 1404 — 80 X CALF. One- bar Shoe, with punched vamp. 7 to 10. 10/6. 11 !• 12/6. Maida'— 2 and 3, 14/6. ‘ to * 15/ 6. No. 141© PATENT One-bar Shoe. Crev l.iaard Calf inse<. 7to 10, 13/6. 11 te » 15/6. Maids— _ 2 and 3, 17/6. * to *• 18 6. h PATE N't All goods Post FREE from any Hannah Branch 14X7—BOX CALF One-bar BROGUE Shoe. t to 10, 13/6. 11 to 1. 15/6. 4 Maids’—2 and 3, 17/6. * to «• 18/6. Call at either shop—Queen Street or Karangahape Road—for these lines. Prices are the same at any Hannah Branch. Boys 1 School Footwear FREE Catalogue Always have HANNAH'S illustrated Catalogue in the home. It’s FREE upon request. No. 1316 Prices: 7to 10, 14/6 11 to I, 16/6 2 and 3, 18/6 4 and 5. 19/6 BLACK BOX CALF Brogue sewn soles. No. 1829— Prices: 7 to 10, 15/6 11 to I, 17/6 2 and 3, 19/6 4 and 5, 217calf No. 1817--Prices: 7 to 10, 13/6 11 to 1, 15/6 2 and 3, 17/6 4 and 5, 18/6 BOX Open front, leather lined. MedTnm In BLACK BOX CALF. (Also No. 1813 in Tan Willow.) Postage Paid --for Cash with Order No. 1819—is a better Chrome Boot, similar to No. 182 7, as illustrated. Prices: 7 to 10, 13/6; M to 1, 15/6; 2 to 3, 17/6; 4 to 5, 18/6 No. 1827 Prices: 7to 10, 10/6 »1 to I, 12/6 2and 3, 15/6 4 and 5. 16/6 In BLACK vH CHROME. Screwed soles and heel plates. HANNAHS QUEEN STREET AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD
mmmmm ■I K iH ! ■ u m 7t k * * f ■J 1 > : HaMB t m IT’S ALWAYS COOL ON THE FARMERS’ ROOF. Here’s a holiday treat for your children! Bring them to The Farmers’ Trading Co.’s Roof to have a free ride in a motor-car, or on the Electric . Train, which will run every day during the next fortnight. (Note only children accompanied by parents or guardians are admitted to The Farmers’ Roof Playground.) Ice Cream and Cool Drinks sold on the roof. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea obtainable in the Company’s Tea Room —the Coolest in Auckland. ‘Mill I)lI(tMII M I t I t i »
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 564, 17 January 1929, Page 11
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