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BOOTS fi or Light Dressy Boots Hard Wearing Boots Calf Boots Kid Boots Patent Boots Chrome Boots All comfortable and all at HANNAH’S Unequalled Values 35/■■V MS 3 M22S '([ High Grade English Boots *32 Shoes M 313. A smart, light “Footform” Oxford shoe in box calf (bik.) The toes, though medium pointed, are surprisingly comfortable.. The soles are welted and not too heavy. The price 35/" is no indication of its value as you will readily admit when you’ veiseen a pair, or, better still, worn them. Shoes built on same last but of different leathers M 316. In Black Glace Kid, 40/M 312. In Tan Calf, 40/M 317. In Patent Leather, 45/Boots in the same shape and in various leathers M 314. In Box Calf, 3*77© M 315. In Glace Kid, 42/M3ll, In Tan Calf. 42/M3lB. In Patent Leather, 45/- «■« Another good line from the Old Country M 225. , Stout, Box Calf Derby Bals, with Scotch wide' welts, extended heels, square toes and extra durable Goodyear soles. They're calf skin lined throughout. Be careful to get a good fit because they.’re built to last a long, long time—far longer than their price of 42/“ would indicate. M 224, Is the same boot in Tan Calf at 42/Then we also have Shoes in the same style M 222. Is the Shoe in Box Calf, also at 42/M 223. Is irt Tan Calf, still at 42/“ ] Call and try on a pair. You'll find them ideally comfortable. mu IBBW / O 1558 Some men jare very keen on the military style boot with no toe caps. They’re certainly exceedingly comfortable and look quite smart too. We have the style illustrated in three leathers. We make them ourselves and absolutely guarantee the quality—and as for the value—just try to wear a pair out and then see if you can get anything comparable within several shillings or Hannah’s price. 1558. Is of stout, black chrome with outside heel counter. The uppers are sewn with wax ' thread, and Jthe soles are screwed and stitched. Tongues are watertight. And the price 22/6 1570. In dull, mineralized kip, with heel tips. A Wonderful wet weather boot. 25/1579, Is a boot on the same last but with toe caps. Made of best box calf, stout calf lining and “ Premier” greenhide doublewear soles. Wonderful Value 35/lIEV 13/6 1555 Some more; of our own manufacture in the style illustrated In 1555 1 555. Box Chrome Derby Bals, wfth uppers stitched with waxed thread, and stout' soles. And’they’re only I©/© 1515. In fine Box Calf (black), with fair-stitched soles at 22/6 1551. Also in fine Box Calf, but with full double sol<£ and lined with stout calf skin. Still they’re/only 25/1610. In dark brown Calf, welted soles 27/© 1523. In Black Glace Kid with patent leather toe caps and light welted soles,/for 25/And here are shoes in the same style 1717. Box Calf with welted Soles, for 27/5 1713. In Glace Kid, 25/1723. In;Dark Brown Calf, 26/“ And here’s an Extra Special for you fellows who HARD for a living! All Hannah's values are special (by comparison), but here’s an Extra Special one right out of the hat; and made by New Zealand labour, too, here in our own works. 1565. Stout Unlincd Chrome Lace Boots with toe caps, strong rivetted soles, and wax thread stitching in the uppers. They’re guaranteed solid leather throughout. And the price —?— 15/© Have a look at a pair then tell your friends what you think of them. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. Our Mail Order branch address is—- " Hannah’s Mail Order,” Leeds Street, Wellington. □ G an p WE PAY POSTAGE ON COUNTRY ORDERS. Please send cash with order, and be sure to quote style number and size. (AUCKLAND K‘„\S; WELLINGTON H.lsi.l CHRISTCHURCH ■They’re the same prices' at all Blenheim Dannevirke Feilding Gisborne Greymouth Hamilton Hawera Lower Hutt Masterton New Plymouth Nelson Oamaru/ these branch Stores Petone Stratford Pahiatua Timaru Palmerston North Wanganui

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 16 May 1925, Page 12

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737

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 16 May 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 16 May 1925, Page 12

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