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SALE! SALE! SALE! R. HANNAH & CO., LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA-STREET, XITILL open their Half-yearly STOCKTAKING SALE on Saturday, 12th September, 1885, when they will offer their extensive and varied Slock of BOOTS AND SHOES at such prices as will onsure a speedy clearance. This Sale will bo rarriod on simultaneously at tho CASH BOOT MAEKET, CUBA-STREET, AND AT THE BOOT PALACE, LAMBTON QUAY. EVERYTHING REDUCED REGARDLESS OF COST. This Sale will eclipse everything of the kind ever attempted in Wellington, as tho following Prioe Liat shows. Eo.id it through Oirofully, its attentive perusal will be money in your pooketa: — b. d. I a. d. Ladies' Evening Shoea ... ' 4 G Children'a Copper-toee, from 1 6 Ladies' Balmoral Boots 7 G Ladies' Glove-kid Shoes 6 11 Maids' Levant Boota 511 Girls' Kid Boots, 10,13 „. . 411 Girla' Button Boots, 10.13 511 Girla' Kid Boota, 7, 9 .. 311 Girla' Levant Shoea, 7,9 311 Infants' Shoes ,v „ ." 0 6 Girla' Levant Shoea, 10,13 411 Infanta' Poota ... .. 0 9 Ladiea'Lawn T»nnia Shoes ... .4 11 Men's Iron-3lad Bluohers ... ...5 9 Ladies' blocked Kid E.S , worth 10s Men's Watertights . '" 8 11 Gd, only Gil Men's ES. Boots '.'. 9 11 Ladies' Kid E.S., toe-capped, worth Mon'a Derby Shoes ' 8 6 12s Ca, only 7 C Men's Kip BlucfeOTß ..', ','.* ',',", 7 0 Ladies' superior lit.iise Boots 411 Boys' strong Nailed Boota ... "! 5 6 Ladiea'black rop Slippera 211 Children's High-legged Boota, from 2 G Ladiea' Kid Boots 4 11 Girls' Galoohes " ". 1 0 Ladiea'Prunella Boots 311 Mon'a very heavy Watertighta..! i'ill 11 Ladiea' House Boots 3 G Men's 9trone Leather Slippers ... .2 11 Ladies' Kid Boota 5 11 Girla' Walking Shoea 3 11 Ladiea'Glove-kid Boots Gil Men's strong Shooting Boota ... '.'.ill 6 Ladiea'German Laating Bootß 5 11 Youths' atrong" Nailed Boots, from „i G 6 Ladies' Leather Slippers 11l Mon'a Patent Slippers, from ... iii 2 6 Ladies'Kational Boots /.Gil Ladies' Velvet Boota iii 4 11 Ladiea'beat Prunella Boots 611 Men's Wool-lined Slippers ... iii 3 6 Ladies' Button Boots 711 Ladies' Wool-lined Slippeva ... iii 3 3 Ladies' High-legged Laoe Boota ...6 11 Ladies' Leather Slippers iii 1 11 Ladies' Buttoned Laating Boota ... 711 Women's Dairy Boota ... „, iii 5 6 Ladiea' Glazed Kid Shoos 411 Girla' High-lepged Kid Bals. ... iii 411 Ladies' Levant Shoes 5 11 Cork Socks, from ii o 3 THE BOXES ! BOXES ! THE BOXES 1 Will bo overflowing with Bargains. As we intend making exten&ive ultorationa and improvementain our Cash Boot Market, Cuba-street, every line must be cleared boforo handing over the premises to tho workmen, bo call early and havo your ohoioo of the Bargains. SALE TO COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER 1885. E. HANNAH & CO., CASH BOOT MARKET, CUBA-STREET, AND BOOT PALACE, LAMBTON QUAY.

WJLSO& & RICHAEDSON^ ANNOUNCE THEIE OPENING DISPLAY OF NEW -AND FASHIONABLE IMPORTS FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE. OVEE ono hundred Paokagea have arrived to date, and ladiea and gentlemen are invited to examine and tost tho comparisons in point of value of tho hundreds of noveltiea ready for their inspection. All tho latest shapes in LADIES' STEAW HATS and BONNETS, in a variety of prices, both iv white and all the now colours, notably—Tho new greon, modo sultan and && h OToiOTktekft!ftdSOTa.^ I^o^^mfa 'wtolliaWl- TwoCA>SES MANTLES ' Imported diroofc from Paris, tastefully trimmed. Duat Cloaks and Waterproof Mantles , from London manufaoturere. DR1;88 FABRICS, Boautifnlly soft, and in textures entirely new, combining largo rangeß of now colourings, at priceß far below the naval colonial rates. New designa in FEENCH and BRITISH ZEPHYBS, inoludiiig the new tufted patterns in many eliadea. WILSON &"rICITAKDSON Havo tho pleasure to submit the largest imports of new and choice Lack Goods shown by any one house in the trade; real and imitation Lace Sets, Collars, Collarettes; Laoe from lin to 30in wido.for flouncing, in all rcw colours and makes; novelties in Linen Sets Collars, Cuffs &0., &o. ¦ ' GLOVES, To Bnit all requirements for walking and evening wear, in tho latest faßhion, and at very low quotations. ¦ ¦— HOBIERY, In Cotton, Thread, Cashmere, Merino, and Silk, from tho beat makors in the world. EIBBONS, in all the new ahades, to match Dresses and Millinery. Mary Anderson Aprona, Dress Trimmings, Buttons, &c, &o. WILSON & RICHABDSON Take this opportunity of roturning thanks for the largely moroaßed aupDort accorded them Binco introducing thoir CASH DISCOUNT SYSTEM."] Tho TEEMS aro—lo per oent. Dieoount on all Cash Purchases of 10s and upwards, and 5 por oent. Discount allowed on aooounts paid monthly. In addition to which all goods are marked at very low prioes, in consequence of extensive oash purchases, and exceptional, faoilities for buying from tho manufaotnrers direot. Visitges to Wellington during the Exhibition season, parties furniehing, and heads ef families, are notified that a special feature of this old-established business is the large trade done during tho past 30 years in Household Drapery and Furnishings of every description. The best and most reliable manufactures only are imported. Noted for Carpets, Linoleums, Mats, Mattings, Linens, Manohester Goods, and all Furnishings and Upholsterers' Trimmings for manufacturing purposes.All persons deairoua of encouraging colonial industrieß will alwaya find large selections at WILSON & EICHABDSON'S, from tho varioua New Zealand Woollen Mills. An immense Btook of new Tweedß and Coatings just in. EETAJL-58, 60, LAMBTON-QUAY; WHOLESALE—BEANDON-STEEET • LONDON OFFICE-OLD BEOAD-STEEET. '^^ •

SPBING IS COMING. YES, truly Spring will soon be here, and with warmth enabling us to ait in comfort WITHOUT A FIEE. Therefore everybody will want something to relieve the blackness of their empty fireplace. That want we oan supply, aa we have just receivod a large shipment of FIRE SCREENS and STOVE OENAMENTS, In great variety and vory cheap, from 1b each. No one need be without one. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAP, 219, LAMBTON QUAY) (Opposite Government Buildinge). . „ QUBA STEEET VAEIETY STOKE __ rTIHE proprietor of the above has resolved plbue^&^^ah^e^d^ K^^in^^SSSft A solendid ohance for immigrants and newly-married couples. Aoomfortablehome furnished thoroughly on the ahorteat notioe, Furniture, Bedding, Cooking Utenrilsi Pictures, Ornaments/Jewellery, and in fao* tZ^l g ÜBeful Md oraamontal Bvor HoeD hand Furniture. Cloaed on Saturdays till 5 t.m. c. s. Ctjba-steskt. Next to the Wcll^B.cuit Company', ON SALE, Customhouse Forms, at the Evening Poet offioe.

rt \f\ TN tho event of two or more X registering tho nearest number of Peas oontained in jar in tho Corner Window of the HALL OF COMMEECE, S&F* tt ° 45° - w 4?p;a <*/«JVf, THE; OBIGINAL COLONIAL SCOTCH mJSJL^b, (Next door to Mr- Thornton.) I\'T^- '• CAEE, Confectioner, Ac, of ¦*-'-*- Lambton-quay, begs to inform the inhabitants of the oity that he will open the above shop on SATURDAY, 22nd, with a first-ohwa stock of Pastry and Small Goods of eTery description. Hot Pies and Tea orjCoffee at any hour. Bonotmiatake^heahop^ookformy name JOHN CAEE, Proprietor. • nr, ,a mpTirr'-RA-pw ttnti? cw COBB *£O S TFLEGEAPH LINE OF EOYAL MAIL_ COACHES. -B ,AILY Coaches from Masterton at 12 45 wapier. TAVP9 MTkOkftl Proprietor. ' CUTLERY BALE £ra& " JNO. YOUNG, Cash Ironmonger, Cuba-street,

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 24 September 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 24 September 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 24 September 1885, Page 1

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