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IMPORTANT 11 TO STUDENTS OF FABHION IN DREBBES. (IE., THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON AND DISTRICT.) DURING the last five years the continuous extensions which have been going on at 'J JIUSNDOX HOUSE point very plainly to a greatly increased trade. Thi. has been spec'a'ly noticeable id tbe DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT. In the post eea^on many Ladies were unable to have Drosses made owing to the large quantity of orders beinsr qnite beyond onr power to execute Eailev This season already our Dressmaking Department, und« the charge o Bailet whose ralnable eervicea we have retained since we commenced bneine^ is croi^edwith orders for ASf»mt- Coatmnos, thua we are compelled at once to provvVi for the inevitable rush which comes a3 .b; s°i>son advances^ We have now to tfJaio «d important announcement : WE WILL OPEN ON MOftDA? NEXT, 24th MARCH, ANOTHER DRESSMAKING ROOM, Under the entire mauageinent of Misb Hocrigan, from Sandhurst, Victoria. This ladr comes with excellent recommendation, not only from former i BBPjW". f" 4 from privatesources, being favourably known by several ladle, m WoUmßton .^»i°t Again alluding to the growth of our business we claim that w^ere any great success is actfer-d V the patronage of the general public, it speaks well lor the ment ot such success. WE NOW T_i-f -SHOOTER DECIDED STEP FORWARD. LOW^tlTgfetNfoVM^^ 3 ! g^=^^S«£^S WARNOCK, jKELLY & ADKIN. CHRISTMAS, 1889, AND NEW YEAK. XB9O. JR. HANNAH & CO.'S COMPLIMENT IN returning our sincere thanks for the lanre and liberal support ihc-pablio has soon 1 prudent to be_to<v upon us for the past 15 years, wo wish it knovvft that v>e fcopp, by careful study ot the rrquiroments of the Boof-purcha«ing Public, *» th «J™ lfc ?i to even secure tho counaence of tho few that bate not yet worn HANNAHS I Boots > U possible, duriu? 1890. But when we deduct onr takings and the nnm ber of HASH AH b Boots Bold from the total quantity consumed in the place, wo find there is but a very Bmall margin left for tho other boot dealers. tiaimmatj'q ™Jw n One groat source of saving to the public is secured by dealing at HANNAH S, whero you can get good Boots, at lower prices than you would pay elsewhere-m fact, you only pay one profit, whoreaa in other places you have to nay three profits-viz , tho Manufacturer's Profit, the Importer's Profit, and the Retailer s Profit. R HANNAH & CO. aro the largest Direct Importers m New Zealand, and also the larpest Manuf aturera, and they supply about _____ of all the Boots and Shoes worn in New During tho Holidays the following lineß will be' ofiered: *or sale :— 0000 pairs of Children's Boots, at Is 4000 pairs of Ladies' Nice Walking Shoos, at 4a lid, 5s lid 5000 pairs of Ladies' Beautiful Prunella Walking Boots, at 53 lid 3000 pair* of Ladies' Slippers, at 2s lid, 3a Od, 4s 43 6d 4000 pairs of Children's Strap Shoes, at Is, Is i 6d 2s - 10,000 pairs of Mon'a Boots, from 96 Gd, 10s, Us Gd, 12s bd, 13* fid, Ms Gd, 15s bd, 8000 pairs of ".ut-fp, Pitiful Shoes, from ti. I W, 7s 6d 8. Gd 9, Gd 10, »; , Gd 12/<! 20,000 pairs oi L -dies' Evening Shoes, from 2s lid, 3s lid, 4a lid, os lid, bs lid, 7s bd 7000 pairs of r.adiel' BnHon Shoes, from 7s Gd, 8. Gd, 9s Gd, 10s Gd, Us Gd, 12s Gd 400 pairs ot Ladies' Tan Shoes 200 pairß of Girls' and Maids' Tan Shoos Mb TRUNKS SEASONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES, Ex ARAWA, WILL BE OFFERED DURING THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Hannah's Blncharsi, 5s Gd Hannan'B Shooters, 9a Gd, 10s Gd, 12s Gd Hannah's Watertights, 10s od, 12s 6d, I3s6d Hannah's lllastio Hides, from 9s 6d, 10s bd, 12s 6d «,_-„.„ Hannan's Patent Indostruotible-tood Balmorals never wear out. Wo are the only Sole Agents for Covo & West's Porpoise-hide Boots and Shoes Sole Agents for R Pinet's Boots and Shoes Agents for Otto Herz & Co., and for Bostook & Co. . 1 ook out for the Beet Value in New Zealand, only to be obtained at R HANNAH & CtVS BOOT PALACE, 79. LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. ' Leather and Grindery of every description. Uppers _eot up for tho trade. E. HANNAH, Proprietor. BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS AT THE CASH BOOT MARKET. CASH BOOT MARKET. For genuine good values no ono can touch us. Few come anywhere near us. Many have tried to imitate us, but have failed in tho endeavour. - We have triumphed over all competition and rivalry. Our friends try to do tho boot trade, but can t. . Ihe poople ono and all come to us, and the people are, in this, as in other things, the best judges. READ THE PRICES : Gents' English Shoes, 7s 6d Jjadies' Strong Kjd RS., 4s lid 5s lid Gents' English Balmorals, 10s Gd Ladies German Button Boots, 7s Gd 8s 6d Gents' English KB., cheap, 9s lid Ladies' Lastings, 4s lid, Gs bd, 7s 6d Gents' Tourist Boots 14a fid Ladies House Boots, cheap, 3s lid Hannah's Make Shoos, 8s 6d Ladies Tan Shoes, latest from 9s 6d Hannah's fechool Boots, 7 to 9, 3s lid Ladies' Pretty Evening Shoes, 3s Hd, 4s lid, Hannah's School Boots, 10 to 13, 4s lid 5s lid Hannah's Youths' Kip Lacos, Itos,Gs Hd Children's Strap Shoes, cheap, from Is Men's Noafc Shooters, 10a Gd - • Girls' Walking Shoos, very che ap .Men's Watertights, J)s lid, 10s 6d Youths' and Boys' Walking bhoes Hannah's Suporior E.S., 9s lid, 10s Gd Ladies' House Slippers, from Is lid Ladies' Neat Walking Shoes 4s Hd, Gs 9d OUR SHOW IS WORTH SEEING. THE GOODS WILL PAY FOR INSPECTION. THE PRICES ARti LOWER THAN EVER. AT THE CASH BOOT MARKET, No. 28, CUBA-STREET. R. HANNAH & CO. NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS Ps^ii.J.l? EXHIBITION. _^^|^>X IT is with plpasnre that J. H. DALTON, Appointment to thoir Excellencies Sir Tailor, 43, Cuba-street, directs tho * *r i L attention of the public to tho result of the F. D. Jjsbvois and Lord Onslow. judging in the DUNEDIN EXHIBITION, in which ho has gained the following » NNOUNCEMENT. awards : — J\_ First Award for Hieh-dass Hand-sown PRICE, O'MALLEY & CO., TailoriD » PHOTOGRAPHERS AND PORTRAIT First Award for Artistic Cutting PAINTERS, First Award "d^g™™ A™ ah for Be? to . nt . mato that thoy ;„„ over Fibbt Award for Ladies' Riding Habit * he h f™» Jf TT ° D b . y . M <r S - Connolly and Herrmann, 55, Lambton-quay, i _, , - , ,-, t , whero thoy have mado important alterations The abovo awards should servo to show !" * ' , , , that my work is both artistically and well, and completely remodelled the whole premade in tho very latest and best style. misos. THE OPERATING ROOM t To suit the ta?te of some of the customers. jjaßj aB y, een ftttod according to tho most who prefer to have thoir clothes made all duction of by hand can do so without any extra charge. HIGH ART PHOTOGRAPHY, My PRICE-LIST is the same as usual, the And the alterations, which have been VERY CUWAPEST IN NEW ZEALAND, oarried out under Mr. O'Malley's superconsistent with the very beat class of work, vision, aro such that thfl unpleasant heat and glare often complained of in the PRICE - LIST : photographic atelier are completely avoided, _„ . , •_._. t. - — ' no mft I and consequently the ease and comfort Suit to order, with Kxtra Trousers £2 10 0' of the B^ tfl _ agßure( i > thus tho most Suit to order, with Extra Trousers 2U 0 delicato p-adations of light and shade in Suit to order, with Extra Trousers -^ 00 1 oomplo - ion or f abric can be reproduced. Suit to order, with Extra Trousors 3 .V-0 F fuit to order, with Extra Trousers 310 0 The Lighting and Posing, whioh is Mr. Suit to order, with Kxtra Trousors 315 0 O'Malley's special forte, he having had a Suit to order, with Extra Trousers 4 0 0 thorough artistic training and experience in Suit to order, with Extra Trousers 410 0 the best studios in England and America, Suit to order, with Kxtra Trousers 415 0 will be par excellence. Customers can have their clothes made all to thw^-yta oflinishing forte by hand without extra charge, but in that ferrin n ung i£ 2od Burface without obcase no extra trousersjyill be given. souring tho ehadows, as executed by us this All prices quoted are for nett cash. S^™. 111811 ""^ ™ Every article guaranteed thoroughly well All Negatives taken by the late firm are shrunk, and made equal to any house in our possession, from whioh duplicate in New Zealand. i orders may be had, or enlargements made, ! and finished in oil, water colour or monoT TT DALTON chrome. J . jd. JJAbIUIS , p O'MALLEY & CO., TAILOR, 55, Lambton-quay. 43. Cuba-street. — — T. PRINGLE $$k. -^3> TNVITES inspection of a very charming nr^]§^sffl&<y I -*- anc * extensive sorie3 of New Styles, Y^£«JWjassH6yjr j Designs, and Colourings, in -{o£_S_s_li&l_32i__f I Felt, Diagonal, and Art Sorge Work, in OPINIONS ON THE j Brackets, Cosies, Drapes Antis, Tsr iriiiHM)A I nivpTJO Cushions, Handkerchief Sachels, MATI-OrAL-11l JiS j Doylevs, Pipe and News Racks, (Patented). Smoking Caps, and a large assortA NEW PROCESS ment of new and pretty ihingß in in FELL' MOUNTED GOODS, X)tt rvrnnT. A PIT Y I Such as Thermometers, Watch Stands, r - CLUiV - MJ - U '' £i " L •"• - • j Cigarette Boxes, Hat Brushes, riMHE Most Noble thk Marquis of ; Q namt> novelf wtistic.Tnd Exceedingly X Downshirb writes :— I think great Inexpensive. praise is due to you for making such a step in the art of Photography, and I feel quite ..... -n , , Knre vonr Drocoss will meet with the success These are .ust to hand per Ruapehu, from •iTJL _ " __. _; <• the MOST EXTENSIVE MANtrFACTUEEBS IN Mr Walrond, Riivatb Secbbtabt to London, ana our Bbvised Fbice-libt will His txcELLENCTTHE Governor writes:— challenge favourable comparison with any "Your new process i. lovely, and far supe- Wholesale House in New Zealand. rior to tbe old glazing. I showed them to His Excellency the Governor, who was much LINEN GOODS FOR CROSS-STITCH, struck with them, and remarked on the contrasfc between the picture of himself printed We have to hand in exquisite qualities— in the Matt-Opal-Type and the same picture Sideboard Covers, N.D. Bags, B. and C. print°d in the ordinary way." Bags, 5 o'clock Covers, Toilet Sets, DoyThe Wan°-anui Herald, 3rd December, leys, Tray Clothe, at such low prices ISS9 "We have received from Messrs. that there is really no excuse for anyone WriEglesworth & Binns, of Wellington, who buying infeiior goods ' are undoubtedly the best photographers in the colony, samples of their production bya m TRACED QATMEAL CLOTHS, new process patented, we believe, by them, known as the ' Matt-Opal-Type.' The pic- We have a lovely Eeries of Kato Greenaway tnrts are in every respect works of art. designs. for in this, as in nil their work, Messr?. Table Covers, Is 10d ; Splashers, Is 3d : Wriggles ivorth & Binn3 have achieved the Toilet fc-'ets, lid to Is 8d por set: B. and greatest success," &c , &c. C. Bags, 9d to Is 8(1 ; N.D. Bags, 9d Tho Marlborongh Express, 27th Novem- to Is 9d ; and many other equally low ber 18S9 — " We hsve no hesitation in say- priced lines, ing' that 'the Matt-Opal-Type will revolu- Also, tionise photography, and be universally A large ran -. e of -. ood co ] ou - a in pnre Knit . adopted. In fact, cne could never endure Silk. Macrame Twine, TinEol, Chelookiog at a {,'lazed picture afcer eeeing nille. and Ml requisites for working or these." finishing off needlework. WBTPf-T LM_iTrr_"DrPTT Wereßpeotfullysolicitavisitof inspection, W £-±l_r'Ot Jj , .o \\ UJ-tlJa. fpeling certain that no one else in town can AND show either such an extensive, well-assorted, BINNS or cnea P ran a c °f new work as PHOTOGRAPHERS T< PEINGLE. TO HIS EXCELLENCT THB RIGHT HON. LAMBTON QUAY. the Earl op Onslow, Governor of csow Zealand, 7. WILLI! 0L STR. P E\"r EN wILLTN T GTON, J?™ CHEAP PAPERHANGINGS, Nearlt Opposite the Empire Hotel, -*- _- „_ Telephone No. 161. From 3d P er P ieoe - Go to R. & E. TINGEY, (Late M'Aininfl) STABLE MANURE can be had at the ivr I. ' " Tramway Stables in any quantity gratis, (Mannere-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1890, Page 1

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