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THE OLD LOVE AND THE NEW. ANEW light broke upon the people of Wellington when R. HANNAH & 00. Opened ' THEIR CASH BOOT MARKET IN CUBA-STREET. A new era was inaugurated in the Boot Trade. A monopoly, whioh had long oharged exorbitant prices, and those prices for goods as a rule utterly unsuitable for the middle and working olasses, was broken down. It is so short a time ago that this monopoly was in vogue that everyone must remember it. We venture to Bay our Cnbaatroeb Boot M»rV«t waa ths uxuneaiato <ura«a of this oollapse, and we then made for ourselves a Name, a Name for good, honeat Boots, at a reasonable prioe, a Name whioh will always be our best interest to maintain. We manufacture most of our goods, and this faot must be patent to everyone: That a manufacturer in the town haa an immense advantage over a mere importer, in being able to get up goods Exactly Suitable for the people of the district. Ladies' kid elastio M. ft S., 4a lid Ladies' do. do., mook button, 5s lid ( Ladies' kid Oxford and Derby walking shoes, 8a lid A new shipment of Paris buttoned boots, extraordinary value, 12a 6d; uual prioe, I 80s Ladies' very anporior high-leg laoe boots, 9s 6d Ladies' strong leather Cookham boots, 5s lid Infanta' boots, la per pair Girls' patent shoes, 3s lid, Worth 8s 6d Children's Cookham laoe boots, from Is lid Boys' very strong laoe-upa, 5s 6d, tipped heel and toe The Gauntlet Top, men's E.S., sewn, 7s 6d Men's E.S., very superior, own make, 10s 6d Genta' oalf E.S., own make, 12a 6d Hannah's oelebrated bluohera, to fit Tom .Thumb or the Chinese Giant, 5s lid Men's strong watertight*, aub-soil proof, 10s 6d Gents' walking shoes, plated heels and toes, own make, 8s 6d Just Landed, ii Late Abbivals— A large quantity of Ladies', Girls', and Children's EXTRA HIGH-LEG LAOE AND BUTTON BOOTS, from the most oelebrated makers, whioh we are offering at our usual low prices. Note.— The largest number, the beat seleotion of Children's and Infants' Boots in the colony. OUR BESPOKE DEPARTMENT. Any boot of our " Own Make " made to measure at an extra oharge of 2s per pair { over our " Ready-made* .prioes. Fit, material, and workmanship guaranteed. i Pleue Note the Addreia— The Cuba-stbeet CASH BOOT SHOP AND MARKET, R. HANNAH ft 00., Proprietors. • Look on the verandah for'namo.

CENTRAL PROVISION WAREHOUSE, WIIiIiIB-STBNT, WILLINOTON. WILLIAM HUME, GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANT, Importer of Hams, Baoon, Chessa, Ao., HAVING opened those central premises, formerly the New Zealand Times Printing Offioe, as a Wholesale and Retail Provision Store, desires to intimate to the publio of Wellington that he keeps nothing but firstalass goods in stook, and that customers may oonfldently rely on getting full value for their money. For prioe and i quality, his goods will be found to oompare favourably with those of any ether establish* ment in the oolonv, as he is determined to do business on sound principles only. Canterbury andOtago Hams and Baoon reoeived by almost every Bteamer. Prime Akaroa Oheeae always in stock. A constant supply of Fresh Butter and Eggs. AGENT FOR JAMES LAIRD, Nurseryman and Seedsman. Egmont Nursery, Wanganui. Genuine Flower, Garden, Agricultural, and Pastoral Seeds of all descriptions kept in stook. These Seeds will be found true to name, and will be sold at the lowest prioes. Your patronage ia respectfully solioitod by WILLIAM HUME, Wholesalo and Retail Provision Merchant, WUlis4treet. Goods delivered free to any part of the oity ON SALE, Custom House Forms. Even bur Port Ofloe

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Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 39, 5 September 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 39, 5 September 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 39, 5 September 1882, Page 1

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