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THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT CROWNED! CROWNED! TRIUMPHANTLY ! TRIUMPHANTLY I HANNAH'S GREAT SALE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, the sth JUNF, 18E6. READ THIS PRICE LIST. CUT IT OUT AND BRING IT WITH YOU WHEN YOU COME. s. d. s. dWomen's Kid E. Sides 311 Men's Calf E. Sides ... . 911 Women's Kid E. Sides 4 11 Men's Nailed Shooters 11 6 Women's Cashmere Boots 3 6 Men's Strong Watertights 9 11 Women's Best Sewn Slippers 211 Men's Strong Walking Shoe? ... .. 711 Women's Walking Shoes 3 11 Youths' Nailed Shooters 8 6 Women's Evening Shoes 5 9 Bo3's' Nailed Shooters .. ... ... 7 C Women's Dairy Boots 511 Youths' Nailed Laceups ... ... 7 6 Girls' Copper-toes, 4 and 5 11l 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 Woo Mined Slippers . "... 3 6 Girls' Calf Chelseas, from 4 6 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 ... t 6 11 Men's Cloth But. Boots, worth 20s ... 9 9 Women's Levant Bals, patent vamps 711 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 Shoes, 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 '... 211 Youths' Balmorals . .' 511 Children's Strap Shoes 0 9 Boys' Balmorals ¦ ... ..'. 4 6 Childron's E.S. Boots 1 0 Men's Crack-proof Gum Boots "23 6 Children's Bntton and Lace ... ... 1 6 Gaiters from ..'. 3 6 Ladies' very best Lasting Boots ... 511 Boys' E. Side, Boots '" 511 Children's F«lt Boots 1 0 Boys' Lace Boots 4 n Girls' Kid Boots, 10 to 13 2 11 Mon's Nailod Bluohoia 5 6 Girls' Kid Boots, 1 and 12 311 Mon's Calf E. Sides ... ] "12 6 Ladies' Kid E.S. Boots 511 Men's All Wool Slippers ... ,' . 311 Ladies' vary superior Glova Kid ... 6 6 Cork Sox "' 0 6 Ladies' German Button Bootß ... 711 Men's Best Leather Slippers 311 Ladies' Glaze Kid Balmoralß $11 Boot Protectors and Paragon Foot Girls' Bntton Boots 411 Men's Vory Heavy Watertights ...12 0 Girls' Balmorals 411 Copper-Toes, Coppar-Toeg .. "' 1 H HEAPS OP BOOTS! LUMPS OP BOOTS! A PERFECT SEA GF BOOTS! THEY MUST BE SOLD! s. d. „ j AHeapof Boots 0 9 ALumpofßoots 411 ALumpofßoots 1 0 A Heap of Boots '" 5 6 A Heap of Boots 16 A Lump of Boots ".' '". 6 0 ALumpofßoots 20 A Heap of Boots '. ... 6 6 AHuapof Boots 2 6 ALumpofßoots .' '" 611 ALumpof Boots 211 AHeapof Boots '. '" 7 q AHeapof Boots 3 6 ALumpofßoots „ .", 711 ALumpofßoots 311 A Heap of Boots ,[[ 8 0 A Heap of Boots 4 6 ALumpofßoots ..'. "' 8 6 (E^° NOTE.— A Cart-load of Women's Kid E.S. Boots, at 4s lid-sea thorn ; 75 pairs Ladies' and Girls' Satin Shoes, slightly soiled, 2s lid. Don't be too lato ; they wont last long. 500 pairs Girls' vory Buporior Kid Elastic-side Boots, 4a lid— cheap' aa chips. REMEMBER— EVERYBODY SHOULD VISIT THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT SALE Recolloot — Sale commences on Saturday, sth June, 188tf. E. HANNAH & CO., CASH BOOT MARKET, CUBA- STREET. Our Order Department being undor the superrision •{ Mr. Ellison, lato «f Rogont-street, London, tha public can rely upou getting ovary satisfaction possibl* to be obtained from a London Cuttor and Fittor. Numerous testimonials t« hand from Customers fittod by him. Dunodin, Christchuroh, Auokland, and WellimjUn Sola Leather at the following prioos :— lOAd, Hid, Is, Is Id, Is 2d, and very stout Is 3d per lb ; Kip, Is Bd, Is Is 9d, Is lOd, Is lid, and 2s per lb. W» ara sole agents for the famouß Fronch Meyzonuior Calf and various ather brands. Brass Rivets, 9d per lb cash. Kangaroa Laces all lengths and wido cut. Porpoiso Laces out on the premises. ALL KINDS OF LEATHER AT TANNERS' PRICES. R. HANNAH & CO., Boot Palace, Lambton Quaj. R. HANNAH & CO., Cash Boot Market, Cuba-street. R. HANNAH & CO., Boot Warehouse. Willis-street. COAL AND COKE. ftihe success of the salvage ENCOURAGE NEW ALAND rmrpA-Nrr'e INDUSTRY COMPANY S By using the Best Household Steam and ¥ O W S T 17 T? Smithy Coals from the Celobrated Brunner "° x lv Coal Minos, Greymouth * DRAPERY & CLOTHING SALE. Coke for Smelting, Malting, and other purposos, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, and Fjre Clay Goods of overy dosoription always on /-mrv-nmTm TTnimnn n..^™, hand or mado to order, and can be obtained CROWDED V HOUSES TESTIFY at tho Brunner Coal Company's Yard. to BEWARE OF YOUR REGISTER GRATES GENUINENESS op tub BIG BARGAINS. AND STOVES. Use only BRUNNER COAL that will not burn your ranges and stoves and is more A i.l Goods Mabkbd at Less than economical than any other Coal. „ „ _ Also, Suporior Newcastle Coals, at current CosT Pbice in I^ndon. rates. KENNEDY BBOS^oprie^ 7s 6d „ THE £ gAVED AT Tmg QAm Adjoining Lion Foundry, Wellington. ¦ ] With such a variety of different items it is COALBROOKDALE COAL. impossibUfto quote prices, but we guarantee that all who visit our establishment will be ' thoroughly satisfied with their purchases. A STOCK of this well-known and excellent X3L household Coal now on hand. n , .-,, . , .... Come early in the morning, and avoid the afternoon crush. Admitted to bk the cleanest op all ¦ classes of Coal. Romembor— For a Limited Time Onlt. wellington~c^al company, Tho Btook be^ 80ld rapidl3r - Telephone No. 5. GM ™^ SALVAGE COMPANY, ¦ ¦ l_ 24, CUBA-STREET, JNSP^CT I_ON INVITED. Nearly opposite To Aro Houso Just received, per s.s. lonic, a grand stock of SHIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c. Also, & grand variety of the latest novelties in NELSON SOAP. Ties, Muff lees, and Umbrellas. Hats, in endless varieties, made to any shape. , All orders reoeivo prompt attention. HAt'aND CAP ISuFAC™ERS, Mark under « The Trade 40, Willis-street. Marks Act, 1886." \\t ELLINGTON FLOURMILLB, „ , Brick Buildings, fTTHIS Soap ig specially recommended to Dixon and Herbert-streets, -*-, .. . „,'__ . „, ¦ all for its superior quality. The steadily Near Te Aro Houße, Cuba-street j near Mr „.,,.,,, x x increasing demand for it during the last ten Brittain s, Manners-street. years is a proof of its excellence. WHEAT-CLEANERS AND FLOUR no house should be without it. DRESSERS (Latest American Patonts). „ PHILLIPS' NELSON SOAP Flour ** as * ne Dran <* "Nelson" strmped upon' Wheatmoal eaoh bar, and none is genuine without it. Horße Fodder Cattle Feed, in meal or orushod. W. TONKS. Wellington, 25th Feb., 1886. SOLD RETAIL BY ALL GROCERS. Telephone No. 283 ; P.O. Box 30. " PRO BONO PUBLICo! -^ f onT rooer f° r NELSON SOAP, and _ see that you obtain the genuine OPENING NOTICE J ARTICLE. IF you want a good, sound, wholesome LOAF OF BREAD, try tho GLOBE k BAKERY for it, where nothing but the finest brands of Adelaide , and, New Zealand NOW ON SALE AND TO ARRIVE— flour will be used. Cleanliness and Quality is our leading feature. American Granulated Sugar 3D PER LOA7, DELIVEEED. Storekeepers, shippers, and large consumers treated liberally. Corner of Tort and Vivian-st*bets. TO ARRIVE, EX MATAURA— ' GEO. WEBB & CO. ' 200 tons Liverpool Fine Salt |N SPE CT I j>_N. INVITED. 200 do do Coarse d. Just received, por s.s. lonic, a grand stock of SHIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c. "^tfS^ISSi&IiSZSSr 1 * JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. Hats, in endless varieties, made to any shape All orders receive prompt attention. = M'EWEN BROWN & KITTO, ' QAML. DANKS & SON HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS © 40, Willis-btre^et. BRASSFOUNDERS, -' „PT . — ,, »tt,Tt. t> v COPPERSMITHS, GASFITTEES, PUMP ICTORIA FOUNDRY MAKERS. WILLIB-STBEET. IMPORTERS OP _ „ ' T _ . „ Gas, Steam, and Water Pipes, Chandeliers, E. S E A G A R, Brackets, Sheet Lead, Copperand Brass „ _ T Donkey Pumps, Injectors, Steam Cooks, Engineer, Boilermaker, Iron and Valves, Indiarnbber Hose, Patent Packing, Asbestos, Millboard, BoltßandNuts, Bbassfotjnder. Water Meters, &c, &c., Ac. Estimates, furnished for all descriptions of Indents of English and American Maohinery, machinery. , Screw Cutting Lathes,. ' G' : Ir~7tm . o» o ' Steam Hammers, Water Engines, A L.B RAITH S Drilling, Slotting, Plaining, and Punohing PATENT AGENCY.- AT LOWEST RATES, Office ! Brass Casting every day. HARBOUR BOARD BUILDINGS. 103> BBA N DO N-STRiiT: WELLINGTON. X ROBERTS, . House, Land, and Commission Agent, < TAMES J. CURTIS P E T O N E «J CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, J?"" n »" lI > spisoiaSotiob. ' - BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Importers and Business Firms in country districts will find it to their advantage to Courtenat Phot, have their goods consigned to our care, as they can depend upon prompt delivery to and Bottom of Tory-street, Wellington. pom all parts of the colony. Every care — taken. Trustworthy agents m every town. MM TT ft T) Ofl H Otficm — Grey-street, immediately oppoBUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Telephone 116. P.O. Box 168. ' HiLL-STEiET. HOMOEOPATHIC DISTT PENBARY AND SURGERY, Next Barrand's. Evsnino Post Chambers. RHEINGOLD CIGARS. de. W. DUNN, M.R.C.S.E., Ac., ..¦miu,, . ««~m,~>«..««« *«.' «,o Homoeopathic Physician, Surgeon, and LimHERE .is no compensation for the * centißt | jj, Midwifery, woman who feels that the chief relation of her life te been no more than a mistake. T " * MOELET, HOMCEOPATHIST. She hasn't even.the consolation of BHEEN. Consultation Hour., from.9 to 10 a.m. at COLD CIGARS. Dispensary, including medicine, '- '-*¦ ! , ¦ TWO SffILLfISTGS" AND BLXPENCE, , NOTICE OFBEMOVAL. Htmr9 foP p^ento, afternoon, 1 to" MBS. PAUL d«rfre> to intimate to her 8; B',8 ', „ .. numerous customer, that oa and J& J*| ?« Jnrate Bwrfdence, PIPITEA-' after Friday, 30th April, order, for Drew J™^- a door* from Molesworih-itreot, and. Mantle ' .Mattw_wfll be taken at 12 to 1.80 noon; 8 t0 7.30 «Temng. * ULGOUB HOUSE, Willis-Btreet, opponte -We attend patients at their residenoes at St. Peter' ¦ Churob.. . - ~ all other hours, day or night.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 25, 16 June 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 25, 16 June 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 25, 16 June 1886, Page 1

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