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A L boot V for HT CMMej THE MOST POPULAR SPEEDY PLAY FOOTBALL BOOT NEW ZEALAND “° nd the m ° St VO) 1765-Men’sßestQual- Reasonably N- (Q) zss. i ic y box calf Football Uax. 11 ' Priced \A/ Boot. 5 studs in soles iSrY ' ' ' ’ and 2 in heel. A light VvSfYX x. weight boot. 1764 - Reliable Quality BLACK Sizes sto 10 £3, ’X r L „ „ ... ' NJ rw// CHROME Football Boots, Light . 19'6 soles. Hard boxed toes. Men's sto 10 14'9 * 1773 BLACK CHROME Football Boots. ® studs In soles and 2 in heel. A serviceable ® boot at a low price. * j Men’s Youths’ Youths’ 6 to 10 4 and S 2 and 3 k 116 lo ' 9 CLUB FOOTBALL- \ FOR “SOCCER” Rep. Games—-SPRINGBOKS A3OI The “CINCH” Special —this will be a red letter f aT„Io y ree3' 0 u o nbreXb?f C^ 00 i year for New Zealand Rugby! Kick-off ) studs securely fastened to bases for a successful season in HANNAH as illustrated. Worn by Britain's FOOTBALL BOOTS—the loots designed I leading players. Made in England. , , . , . Wr’ / Men’s 6to 10 Youths’ 2to 5 to hel P y our g af " e ’ whether you play -- . « I fff front-ranker or full-back. Worn by \\ I SOO i O leading players from North Auckland \ ’. to Southland. Obtainable only from HANNAH’S New Zealand’s National Footwear Firm BROADWAY. STRATFORD.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 401, 7 April 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 401, 7 April 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 401, 7 April 1937, Page 2

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