TOWN IMPROVEMENTS.
HANNAH'S NEW PREMISE!?.
AT ANBURY'S OLD CORNER,
A transformation has been effected at the corner of Devon and Brougham Streets, where the premises occupied for so many years by Meww. Ambury Bros., and purchased by R Hannah and Co., Ltd., have been converted into, a very fine and commodious boot shop with splendid show windows enabling this enterprising firm to make an attractive display. The interior of the. shop !s well lighted and handsomely fitted up, the general colour schema being white with a crimson, floral floor covering, and comfortable-looking oak chairs for seating accommodation, with suitable foot rests, etc. A glance around the shelves reveals the fact that R. Hannah and Co. Have not been niggardly in the supply of stock, ranging from the very latest styles in ladies' footwear to the' heaviest and strongest of mens' working bootsy the- latter having been manufactured in their own Wellington factory, the outnub of which is about 4000 pairs per week; and there is also a fine stock of children's boots and shoes for Sundav and everyday wear. R. Hannah and Co announce their opening day for to-mor-row, and their New Plymouth shop fully sustains the high reputation that the nrm has gained in the other 23 centres m which they are established, a reputs. .lion which they intend to maintain. Mr ■l. Nelson is manager of the local branch "»d with him there is a courteoin and experienced staff so.that customers can be assured of having their wants well supplied without any delay,
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1917, Page 7
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255TOWN IMPROVEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1917, Page 7
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