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JtTST WHAT'S WANTED. MoThee "oTha#na_'§ monster cheap sales. R. HANNAH & CO. BEG to inform the Boot-buying Pnblic of Wellington and district that on Saturday next they will hold another of their REMARKABLY CHEAP SALES, for which they are .so famous. It is scarcely necessary for us to say, that at this Great Sale we shall sell Cheap. As. the public know full wesll what the character of our sales are, it simply means BOOTS AND SHOES at HiLF-PRICE. Please study the following Price List, and then inspect our Stock. Call early to secure some of the Bargains : — Men's Department — s. d. Men's Elastic sides, from 7 6 „ Nailed Lace-ups, own make ... 9 6 „ „ Watertights „ .:. 10 6 ;, „ Bluchers „ ... 511 „ „ Shoes 8 6 Women's Department — Women's Cashmere Boots 2 11 „ Prunell Boots 5 6 „ Kid and Levant Boots ... 5 6 Kid Shoes 4 6 „ Slippers 2 0 Children's Department — Copper toes, 4to 6 2 6 „ „ 7to 9 3 6 „ „ 10 to 13 4 6 Boys' Shoes and Boots, own make ... 5 6 Infants' Boots and Shoes, from ... 0 6 20 Trunks of Boots, varying from 6d to 7s 6d, which must be sold at once. # #* Note the Address— R. HANNAH A CO., Cash Boot Shop, Cuba-street, Wellington. I S. BISHOP & CO., OF THE EMPIRE CITY TEA WAREHOUSE, "DE6 to inform the publio of Wellington that they have on hand, and now landing, a large Stock of the undermentioned Goods, and assures all their old customers, if they will rally round and give them a turn, they will supply them oheaper than any house in town for cash. 50 }-boxes Tea 30 chests do 20 cases prime Cheese 20 tons prime Canterbury Potatoes 20 sacks Wheat 5 tons Flour 5 do I.W. Sugar 5 do I.C. Sugar 50 boxes Candles 1 ton Oatmeal 5 cases plaid Vestas Black Swan Twist Tobacco Water Lily do Jams, Marmalade Kerosene (Devoe's) Milk, Lobster, Salmon A good supply of FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS 1 Always on hand. Ifc^NoTE Address— WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, (Near Empire Hotel.) TiiTrLFUL WASTE MAKES WOEFUL W WANT. If a man could be found, You will hear people say, That would just come and clear My old lumber away. Their wish can be granted In less than no time, By their old friend G. J., In the rag and bone line. Address— G. JAFFRAY, Upper Willis-street, four doors past Dr. Harding's. MELBOURNE CUP, 1880. 110 NOMINATIONS. PRINTED LISTS of the 109 Nominations and Programme of other particulars are now being issued at the price of £1 each. Apply by letter (only). Teleeram orders to be avoided if possible. Please forward Registered Letters, or Post Office Orders ; Crossed Cheques to have Is added for exchange. Two postage stamps necessary. Early applications for the Nomination Lists should be sent, or else the first edition of 5400 will be exhausted. — First, .£9OO ; Second, .£450 ; Third, .£270. Starters (divided), .£1000 ; Non-starters (divided), .£2780. All nett cash. Address care of ALFRED A. CAMERON, Box 251, Dnnedin. X R. BROWN'S CRITERION HOTEL FESTIVAL ON THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1880. 2000 Subscribers, each. First Prize .£BOO Second Prize 300 Third Prize 200 Starters (divided) 300 Non-starters (divided) 400 109 PRIZES. Address, with exchange added to cheques and two stamps for reply and result, JAS. R. BROWN, Criterion Hotel, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Early application necessary, as a large number of tiokets are bespoke, and the drawing will positively take place on the 26th October. GILBERT STEWART'S CONSULTATION, No. 4, On the MELBOURNE CUP, 1880. 2000 Subscribers £1 Each. First Prize _600 Second Prize 300 Third Prize 150 Starters (divided) 350 Non-starters (divided) 600 109 PRIZES. Address, with two stamps for reply and result, Gilbert Stewart, Box 22, Post Office, Kumara ; or Gilbert Stewart's Hotel. Tickets to be had at Gilmer's Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Willis-street, Wellington. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, The Thoroughbred Horse, BUNGARABEE. BUNGARABEE is a beautiful black horse, 17 hands high, with great bone and muscular power, and fine temper. Bungarabeo is got by Velocity, imported from England, out of Marcia, by Calendar ; her dam Ada, by Skeleton, out of St. Winifred, by Master Harry — Comns Mare; her dam by Alexander, sister to Haphazard, by Sir Peter ; Miss Hervoy by Eclipse. For further particulars see Vol. II N.S. W. Stud Book. Velocity got by Vortex, dam by Defence, by Waxy, g.g. dam by Walton, out of Kingtafl by Buzzard. Vortex was own brother to Voltigeur, the property of the Earl of Zetland, and the winner of the two great events in England, 1850, viz , Derby and St. Leger. For further information see Eng. Stud Book, Vol. 11. Terms— .£3 10s ; groomage, ss. Bungarabee will travel to Karori on Monday ; Porima, on Wednesday ; Pahautanui, on Thursday ; Fraser's Hotel, Lower Hutt, on Friday; Wellington, on Saturday; the remainder of the week at R. Robinson's Stable, Makara. T. IGOE. HORSE CARDS. HORSE CARDS of all sizes printed at the Evening Povr offico, Willis-street. Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 209, 7 September 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 209, 7 September 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 209, 7 September 1880, Page 4

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