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THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT CROWNED! CROWNED! TRIUMPHANTLY! TRIUMPHANTLY! HANNAH'S GREAT SALE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, the sth JUNF, 1886. READ THIS PRICE LIST. ¦ CUT IT OUT AND BRING IT WITH YOU WHEN YOU COME. b. d. g. a, Women's Kid E. Sides 311 Men'g Calf E. Sides ' 911 Women's Kid E. Sides 411 Men's Nailed Shooterß .. . ... 11 C Women's Cashmere Boots 3 6 Men's Strong Watertighta 9 11 Women's Best Sewn Slippers 2 11 Men's Strong Walking Shoes 7 11 Women's Walking Shoos 311 Youth s' Nailed Shooterß 8 6 Women's Evening Shoes 5 9 Boys' Nailed Shooters ... \ 7 C Women's Dairy Boots 5 11 Youths' Nailed Laceups ' 7 0 Girls' Copper-toes, 4 and 5 1 11 Boys' Nailed Laceups .. 4 11 Girls' Copper-toes, 6to 9 3 9 Men's Wool-worked Slippers 3 11 Girls' Copper-toes, 10 to 13 4 9 Men's Wool-lined Slippors . ... 3 6 Girls' Calf Chelseaa, from ... .46 Men's Porpoise Shooter Boots .14 6 Girls' Walking Shoes . . ... 3 6 Men's Calf Bals. Kid Leg . 16 6 Women's Colored-wool Slippers ... 211 Men's Patent Shoes, worth 20s ... 9 9 Women's Levant Bals 611 Men's" Cloth But. Boots, worth 20s .. 9 9 Women's Levant Bals, patent vamps 7 11 Men's Otto Hertz Hand Sewn Shoes... 10 6 Girls' Kip Shoes, 7to 9, evening wear 3 6 Men's Porpoise E. Sides 14 6 Girls' Kip Shoos, 10 to 13, do do ... 4 6 Men's Cloth-topped Balmorals ...13 6 Ladies' Velvet Boots 5 6 Youths' Bluchers 4 11 Women's House Boots 2 11 Youths' Balmorals 5 11 Children's Strap Shoes 0 9 Boya' Balmorals 4 6 Children's E.S. Boots 10 Men's Crack-proof Gum Boots ...23 6 Children's Button and Lace 1 6 Gaiterßfrom 3 6 Ladieß' very best Lasting Boots ... 511 Boys' B. Side Boots 511 Children's Felt Boots 1 0 Boys' Lace Boots 4 11 Girls' Kid Boots, 10 to 13 2 11 Men's Nailed Bluohera . . 5 6 Girls' Kid Boots, 1 and 12 3 11 Men's Calf E. Sides 12 6 Ladies' Kid E.S. Boots 5 11 Men's All Wool Slippers 3 11 Ladies' very superior Glove Kid ... 6 6 Cork Sox . . . 0 6 Ladies' German Button Boots ... 711 Men's Best Leather Slippers 311 Ladies' Glaze Kid Balmorals .., ... 811 Boot Protectors and Paragon Feot Girls' Button Boots 411 Men's Very Heavy Watertights ...12 6 Girls' Balmorals 4 11 Coppsr-Toßs, Copper-Toes 1 11 HEAPS OP BOOTS! LUMPS OP BOOTS! A PERFECT SEA OF BOOTS! THEY MUST BE SOLD! b. d. s. d. AHeapofßoots 0 9 ALumpofßoots 4 11 ALumpofßoots 1 0 A Heap of Boots 5 6 AHeapofßoots 16 ALumpofßoots 6 0 ALumpofßoots 2 0 AHoapofßoots 6 6 AHeapofßoots 2 6 A Lump of Boots 6 11 ALumpofßoots 2 11 AHeapof Boots 7 C AHeapofßoots 3 C ALwnpof ßoots 7 11 ALumpof ßoots 3 11 AHeapofßoots 8 0 AHeapofßoots 4 6 ALumpofßoots 8 C (8315" NOTE.— A Cart-load of Women's Kid E.S. Boots, at 4s lid— see them ; 75 pairs Ladieß' and Girls' Satin Shoes, slightly soiled, 2b lid. Don't be too late ; they wont last long. 500 pairs Girls' very superior Kid Elastic-sido Boots, 4s lid — cheap as chips. REMEMBER— EVERYBODY SHOULD VISIT THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT SALE Recollect — Sale commences on Saturday, sth Juno, 1886. R HANNAH & CO., CASH BOOT"'MAEKET, CUBA-STEKET. Our Order Department being undor tha Buperv-iion of Mr. Ellison, late of Regent-street, London, the publio can rely upon getting overy satisfaction possible to be obtained from a Londos Cutter and Fitter. Numerous testimonials t» hand from Customers fitted by him. Dunedin, Christchurch, Auckland, and Wellington Sole Leather at the following prioea :—lo}d,: — 10} d, Hid, ls, Is Id, Is 2d, and very Btout Is 3d per lb j Kip, la Bd, Is ls 9d, ls lOd, ls lid, and 2s per lb. W« ar» sole agents for the famaua Frenoh Moyzonuior Calf and various ether brands. Brass Rivets, 9d per lb cash. Xangaree Laces all lengths and wide cut. Porpoise Laces cut on th« premises. ALL KINDS OF LEATHER AT TANNERS' PRICES. E. HANNAH & CO., Boot Palace, Lambton Quay. E. HANNAH & CO., Cash Boot Market, Cuba-Btreet. E. HANNAH & CO., Boot Warehouse Willis-street.

"DETAIL DRAPERY AT WHOLESALE PRICES TVRESS MATERIALS ' FOR CASH ONLY. 1J "at BLACK VELVETEENS, THORNDON HOUSE. From lljd to 3s Cd per yard COLOURED CASHMERES, All shades, 12yds Heavy Melton, all colon, 8s Cd ls, Is 4d, la 9d per yard 12yds Coßtume Twoed, 11s, 13s 6d, 16s SUPER HOMESPUNS, All colours, 12yds Soft Foule Cloth, 9s Cd, 12s BJd, 10id. Is per yard 12yds Curl Cloth, 12a, 13s, 16s Cd MELTON ULSTER CLOTHS, All shades, doublo width, " 12yda Beat Casimir Sergro, ls 4i_, ls 9_ 2s 6d per yard HEAVY WELSH FLANNELS, All wool, A Vert Extensive Choice op New lOld per yard BLUE SERGES, TRIMMINGS, Fast colours, all wool, 10id per yard PLUSH, VELVET, VELVETEEN, WHITE SHEETING, p^ Eibbed and striped< 70 inches wide, GJd per yard WHITE COUNTERPANES, I -n^r^^-rr Large variety, : VVARNOOK, 4s lid to 37s Gd I WHITE BLANKETS, KELLY, & ADKIN, [250 pairs, From 5s lid to 37s Cd THORNDON HOUSE. J. W. KERBY, I 43, CUBA-STREET. GOOD NEWS ! NELSON SOAP. IN A TIME OF DEPRESSION. COURTENAY HOUSE Trade Mark regißte ~ under .. TheTTade TOTHERESCUE! Marks Act, 1886." DONNELLY & BROADBENT. __ X^E are SEL^GCHEAPERihan over npHIS Soap is specially recommended to TT —CHEAPER oven than RETAIL at X WHOLESALE PRICES. We quote a few &n for itg BU p e rior quality. The Bteiidily linos to show tho general public what we can do. Note the following •.—. — increasing demand for it during the hist ten WHITE CALICOES. 2850 yards medium Longcloth, 32in wide, years is a proof of its excellence. usual price 4s 6d doz, now 2s lid doz 2175 superior family medium Calico, 3Cin no house should be without it. wide, usual price 5s 6d doz, now 3s 9d doz 1471 yards Indian Twill Calioo, 36in wide, j usual price 7s lid doz, now 5s 6d doz 1679 Holf-bleacbod Calico, 32in wide, usual PHILLIPS' NELSON SOAP 3750 P ex^liS Z bra 2 C_aco, 36in wide, Has the brand *Hta«» strmped npo. usual price 5s lid and 7s lid doz, now each bar, and none is genuine without it. 4s lid and 6s lid doz 7750 Pillow Cotton, 40in, 10|d, Is, ls 6d, ls 9d yard 1946 Half -bleached Twill Sheeting, 80in wide, SOLD RETAIL BY ALL GROCERS. usual price ls BJd, for ls 4Jd 7846 of the new Herring-bone Untearable Sheeting, 80in wide, usual price ls 9d, for ls 6d Ask your Grocer for NELSON SOAP, and 6000 yards Double-warp White WiganSheot- ... ... „ ing, 80b, usual price ls lid, fir ls 6d Boe that you obtain the genuine 800 extra quality Double-warp White Wigan A_TICLE. Sheeting, 80in, usual price 2s 3d, for ls 9d LACE CURTAINS. 175 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, 6yds long, usual price 3s lid, for 2b lid NOW ON SALE AND TO ARRIVE— 180 pairs 7yds long, usual 4s 6d, for 3s 9d 190 pairs 7yds long, usual 6s lid, for 5s lid American Granulated Sugar 120 pairs Byds long, usual 12s 9d, for 10s 6d 199 pairs good Lace Curtains, from 13s 6d to . 50s pair BLANKETS. ' TO ARRIVE, EX MATAURA98 pairs Blankets, usual 18s 6d, for 15s 6d 109 pairs Blankets, usual 21s, for 17s 6d 200 tons Livorpool Fine Salt 140 pairs Blankets, usual 30s, for 24s 6d nm , „, , 101 pairs Blankets, usual 40s, for 35s 200 do do Coarse do 1000 9x4 Blankets, usual 15s 6d, for 10s Gd FLANNELS. Scarlrt Fbaneb, M, ls, ls 2d, la 4d, Is 6d, JOSEPH NATHAN & CO Fine Twill Ttreseing-gown Flannels, ls 9d, 2s Cd. in pink, cardinal, blue, and navy blue BLACK & MOURNING DEPARTMENT. O'A ML. DANKS & SON 110^Uk C _s_aS«d e foVS lOOkeqnalt ° BRASSFOUNDERS, 12Wm_O^(^;i«1d,ir6d tl.9dprydt I.9dpryd COPPERSMITHS GASFITTERS, PUMP 1809 Blk Frenoh Merino, ls 6d, ls 9d, 2s 3d, MAKERS. 356d,456d - 899 Blk French Cashmere, ls 6d to 5s 6d _ -. II } tt ™ ItTEE £. op « „. 890 Blk French Cashmere, 3s 6d, usual 4s 9d Gas, Steam, and Water Pipes, Chandeliers, MPV«! rrxvwrrKr Brackets, Sheet Lead, Copper and Brass MENS CLOTHING. Donkey Pumps, Injectors; Steam Cocks, 190 Men s Tweed Trousers, 9s 6d, usual Valves, Indiarubbor Hose, Patent Packprice 13s 6d ing, Asbestos, Millboard, BoltsandNuts, 100 Men's Trousers and Vests, 15s 6d, usual Water Meters, Ac, &«., &c. price 21s * • 190 Men's Trousers and Vests, 21s 6d, usual Indents of English and American Machinery, price 25s 6d Screw Cutting Lathes, Steam Hammers, Water Engines, Note the Address : Drilling, Slotting, Plaining, and Punching DONNELLY & BROADBENT. AT tq^otljat™ COURTENAY HOUSE. A£ LoW f^ BATES. XXTELLINGTON HOMtEOPATHIC DIS- BrMS C * Bt^f~_ eTer ~ TT PENSARY AND SURGERY, . 103, BRANDON-STREET, WELLINGTON. Evening Post Chambers. PRO BONO PUBLICO. DR. W. DUNN, M.R.C.S.E., &c, . Homoeopathic Physician, Surgeon, and Li- OPENING NOTICE centiote in Midwifery, And TT you want a good, sound, wholesome - t, HA,™*,.,™™,' -*- WAF 0F BBBAD, try the GLOBE T. F. MORLEY, HOMCEOPATHIST. BAKERY for it, where nothing but the " finest brands of Adelaide and New Zealand Consultation Hours, from 9to 10 a.mCat ? onr *« ed - Cleanliness and Quality Dispensary, incl'ding medicine, ' w onr leading feature. TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE. _. , 8d MB ,. IOAr . _m.i--b__. _. . • . . ¦ i *i. ix Storekeepers, shippers, and large consumers Hours for private patients, afternoon, Ito * treated liberally. 3; evening, 6 to 8. Cobneb OP Tobt >nd Vit'ian-stbekts. Or at our Private Residence, PIPITEA- cvn otttrt* a- nn STREET, 3 doors from Molesworth-street, U_U. W___ _ IU. 12 to 1.30 noon ; 6to 7.30 evening. TNSPFPTION TNVTTT?-, We attend patients at their residences at J»SFECT I_O_N INVITED. all other honrs. day or night. Jnat receive d, per b.b. lonio, a grand stock of utti!t?tvq AVn mmirPTi'TH SHIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, _c. hujf-ure AND C-UMPETg. A_o,»gn_dvarietyofthelateßt_jVeltie«in __a&£-SBSS_S_?-HAT AND CAP MANUPAOTUEERS Orders delivered to all parts of the oity. 40, Wi__is-ste_et.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 14 June 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 14 June 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 14 June 1886, Page 1

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