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FOOTWEAR FACTS.

Mr H. Hadley, boot and shoemaker, and importer, has a fine trade, which is showing a gratifying increase from year to year. This ia attributed to the fact that he has a reputation for stocking the newest and best kinds of footwear, and retailing at most moderate prices. An idea'of the splendid quality of stock carried can be gained fiom a glance at the window display. At present Mr Hadley has an exceptionally good assortment of ladies' and children's boots and shoes, most complete as to scyles and s'zes, and of first-class quality. In ladies' shoes some very fashionable lines are shown, in white kia, black and tan. The shoes are light but strongly made, well finished, and have a dainty appearance. The children's range of footwear comprises every line from the every day boot—built with the view of giving lasting service under hard wear condition—to the more expensive shoe for sional wear. Men will find the selection of their requirements in footwear an easy matter at 'Mr Hadley's store—the stock is so large and comprehensive. Courteous and polite attention is accorded each and every customer by Mr Hadley, and his assistants. Residents of Masteiton and district are invited to inspect the stock, and are assured that in no instance will a visitor be pressed to buy.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9674, 23 December 1909, Page 5

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FOOTWEAR FACTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9674, 23 December 1909, Page 5

FOOTWEAR FACTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9674, 23 December 1909, Page 5

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