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UNION STEA3ISRIP COMPANY 01 NEW ZEALAND (Lvarw,). TDffi TABLE. FOE "WELI.rSGTOS FROM WHAEP. ACSTBAI.IA, Friilaj, 2Utb S-:rt<smber. TVELUXGTOX, LY'iTKLTOX. AND TOUT CUAT.V.EP.S. Eotojiaiiama, Saturday, 2Ut St>] ienib*r, Jauinb ■it 2 p.m. Tβ Atti>:, Saturday, 2sfch September, lnuiicl at 2 p.m. AIELBOL'BKJ:. VIA IsLUFP. KoiOHAUAiri. Saturd'.j , , Slat September, lnune* al - ji.tn. Tβ Akait, Saturday, 28th September, launcli at2p m. Calls at Hobnri. GJSHOKUE, TOLOGA, TUPAROA, HICK'S AND AUCKLAND, KKOM WHABi , . Socthkum, Ci'.usa, Thursday, l!Mli tcptumbur. GISHORNE, AUCKLAND. AXD JIUSSELL. TeAkav, E-atui'Jii}", 21st beptoinK-r, lauiirii at 5 j'.in. Wiliioui, Saturday, -b'tli BojitouibL'r, launch at: p.m. svd>"i;y via AUcKr.AM). Waihoiv., iMtuniuy, 2fjlli SuplcTilirr, launch atf p.i-i. SYDNEY. I'aC.'l \V>J,IJN(.;TON, DIIiECT, 5e X.MV, ft":uur<l:iy, "Isi LEV.TKA AM> SUVA, fc"KOM AUCKLAND. AtiffiM, Suncliv, lotli OetJbw. HO vJi.ULU ANiJ .VAN KKAXCKCO Ki-O". A ITKLAXL). Makijosa, JIolJ«j-, 7th Octi'U-r. ton(ja. «a:k-a,.fi:<>m Auckland. ■\Vaiki;i, W cdi; iii j, h : tptfUiUr, 28th. i"ar.-:i iigors ny re«-;ucsle<l to Ux>k a the Coni-pci-y'j. r>>w:i 'Jfi'fo, jtrc.vjiiug.street. t'fci".l:i eau he H'ictued ou «riival of pte.iai tor sliiiiu.yijt must Dβ on board the at_ 4 o'cloei tlio aitcrcoon jjrevioue to departure or* steuuara. Outi.ajdpusaeni-ini-lioWiUff return ticlcetn a.r« reqayf ted toprt-seul slim nt lieo2iee, **d obtain pasisea for the launch cenroj-ftg them to the steam ;r. KCXi..- Siiig'e and Return Tickets at raduced ratet- (av:>.i]at!« only hy stcaiuere) ar« cow Usui d to Gisborae, nud Auckland. GfficLU: ]3rowuiug-a1 reel, Najner, amd t Port Akuri; PERPETUAL MOTION. "Yf fc'^ l it o,ir duty to return a word of T prnise to nil who luive supported us duriiif.' tho Winter and Spring of 18b!(. We havn b:ui an eventful time. In view of the great nwl gi'iit-ral curaiiicrriul wbicii u>]ur(>ii in thu pribciit year, our c-x----pottutioiis were by no lntiuis rot-y ; but littlo did we <iio;uu lh:it we would accomplish ai;ytC!iiir like whut we iiuve rtiiilly done, :iutl cunu v.'ijll. Our trade und our Ciidh tumovir I:um far mid uwuy exceeded vhttt we had (}ar«l £o txptct. This is a mo&t gratifying proof thut tho public at large fully uppreciato our efforts to supply at all times, the very beat valuo that cvii posfcibly be {riven, and the quality of our goods invariably gives the highest satisfaction. It is now universally acknowledged that we keep ihe largest variety and freshest stock of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, English Foreign, and Colonial, to be met with in New Zealuiid, and we mean to uphold onr reputation and still further develop our already colossal trade. In anticipation of tho grand opening , next jpoiith of our Summer Trade Exhibition, it is iiioutnbent upon us to clear out of our hands, at nciniiul prices, the remainder of the past season'H goods, and to tbis end -we invite tho attention of our patrons to the following , clearing- out lines : JsPECIALITIKS IK LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES.—l'iiifc .Laced Boots, leather lined, 7s 6d per puir ; «:stra quality, peaked caps, 8s 'J<l; plain Kid, k-wu, lis Oα per pair ; very Himrt Boot, J£iJ, leather lined, laced or btittoDf., 10s ed ; six different classes, iucrd or buttoned, hn 6d ; Ladiet>' Elaalic BiHjtn, Kid, smun to toe, ■Iβ ild per pair; Kid B!ui.'k 0* fid per pair; wit.h Putt-ut 'i ots i>f. W.l; letter quality Ss 'Jd ; best qufJity 10s od. SHOES.—;W olas.-;ts of Ladies' Shoes, at all prices, from 4s (id ; fine leather 7ft (id ; Kid, laced or buttons, 8s (id ; lincst Kid, laced or button, 9s Od ; extra quality, Calf Kid, laced or buttons, S« (id"; a largo number of odd pairs, some worth lKstid, home I'is 6d, and some worth 10a Od, all at 5s Cd per pair; "Women's strong laced Shoes, -is (id, 5s Od, 7w Od per pair. .Misses' Shoes in great variety—reduced to ctfiir. SPECIALITIES IN GENTS' FINE BOOTS.— Laced Boots 9s Gd ; better quality Ms Gd per pair, for those who want a cheap Boot sou this lot: iine Laced Boois, neat and .slylifu (sewn), only 17s (id per pair; tlio Favorite Boot, laced (sewn), 25s per pair ; v stylish first-class Boot, laced, leather lined {*> .vn), per pair 17s Cd'. THE PAKMEE'S FINE BOOTS.—This class stands solunjj and heeling in many cases four tiuies, heavy or light as preferred, 9a 9i per pair; llMts Made to Order oil this class 12s Gα ; Gcnte' Block Elastic Ercnch Calf, military (sewn), tako on a splendid polish, only 1.-i 'Jd per pair ; Men's Stron™ Shoes 7s iid per pair. MEN'S STRONG BOOTS.—.For Parmers, Policemen, Railway Guards and l'orters, and all clhshcs of Men r<. quiring strong aud thoroughly durable Loot,?, 7s o'd per pair ; very heavy tacketLil Boots, all sizes. Sμ Od per paid"; Garden Siippern ;;s (id ; Bedroom Slippers Is lid, L's lid ; Light Leather Slippers 2s lid. A Large Stock of Boys' Strong Wearing and Fine Boots, uFko Brown Leather Shoes, Canvas Shoes, I'ino Laced Shoes, and a Large Stock of Slippers, all at prices to clear, B. HANNAH & CO., THE U.B.P. ?XBBBT, j

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5631, 16 September 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5631, 16 September 1889, Page 2

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