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“It’s an ill wind that blows no one lllnil ttx <v/ good.” Although the epidemic may have delayed the reopening of schools, hAJ! C U • parents will find consolation in the act t^iat because of this they can save IRnyi ' tp' substantially by purchasing ALL SCHOOL FOOTWEAR at Hannah’s '.pSg -L /'' \ GENUINE SALE PRICES. Take the Lz z ' Z | > children to your nearest Hannah Shop \ \ T\ \ THIS WEEK, and save at least 2/- in T the £ on their boots and shoes. 1807 —Boys’ CHP.OM€ Derby Shoe, ’ studded Rubhtr Sole and Heel. 9 to-10 I I to 12 13 to I i ,0 /’ 4 ,2 / 2 ,3 /‘ V 2 to 3 4 to 5 14/- 15/9 1823 —Boys’ BLACK CHROME Derby REPAIRS Boots, Moulded Studded Rubber Soles and Heels. Toe plates. When the child*- v 9 to 1,0 I I to 12 13.t0l ren’s footwear 10/4 x H/8 12/6 needs re-sohng 2 ’ remember that •' y tO every HANNAH I ✓ Shop specialises in Repairs, and | guarantees a better job. at a lower price. ’ 1427—Girls’ BOX CALF One-bar Shoe as Hlustrated. Moulded rubber soles. ii./-^.s,a'Z-, 11 to 12 13 tt> 1 2to 3 £5 12 / 6 13 / s ,5 / 3 1810 —Boys’ CHROME Derby Shoes,’ ***' *’ Stout Rivetted soles. Refund toes.. Wide I - fitting. H/3 12/2 li 2 to 3 4 to 5 113/5 14/10 f o // f< > ««•« 1 3 96 —Girls’ BLACK PATENT LEATHER 2-Eyelet Tie shoe, neatly punched and ' * T 4 stitched as illustrated. Reliable sewn I leather soles. I I to 12 13 to I 2to 3 12/2 13/1 14/4 15/3 16/2 1393-Girls’BLACK PATENT LEATHER HH M SkS gaj| M H Ghillie Shoo. Punched as illustrated. ISwfg fj&jaßM HSfe Sturdy leather sewn soles. Ample room for toes and joints. 81 I I to I 2 I 3 to I -2 to 3 !3/l 14/- 14/10 r N ll>/4 !(•!.1 AiiI FiFHJ Y 1L 1 4to 5 6 11 ah■ « K 111 IAIIJ Jk J l !*-* B* ** wa a 4 16/2 16/8 BROADWAY STRATFORD.

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I make Sure! oj deep refreshing Sleep... When ‘Ovaltine’ is your “good-night” beverage you can be sure of sound, refreshing sleep the whole night through. ‘Ovaltine’ TRY is so easily assimilated that its rich nourish- OVA L T I Kg* . ment passes rapidly into the system, sooth- send address t<jgether » ing the nerves and quickly inducing that with. ad. in stamps to the New .. ,y : - & Zealand Agents, Salmond & ; deep, untroubled sleep from which you Sptaggon Ltd., Dept, ao , P.O. » Box 662, Wellington, when a free < awake with new energy and vitality. , amplc wi u bc sent to you. OVALTIN E Serve it HOT or COLD > < Sold by all Cbemlsts and Stored, in three The large is the most economical. ■■ Manufactured by A. Wander Ltd., London NZ23B M -.-—...Ji

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 366, 22 February 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 366, 22 February 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 366, 22 February 1937, Page 3

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