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NEW AUTUMN GOODS. i WARNOCK, KELLY & ADKIN Are now Bhowing the following New Goods :— ONE CASE ENGLISH MADE WINTER lilD GLOVES, Ladies' and Children's ON hi CASE GRENOBLE FINE KID GLOVES, Black, Greys, Navys, Tans, &o ONE CAS 15 6-BUTTON TAN SUEDE. Owing to an extraordinary stock of Suede Gloves being sent, we will sell them at O/O per pair. Sizes from 5J to 7| TWO CASES MORLEY'S HOSIERY, Ribbed and Plain Cashmere, in Children's and Ladieß' A splendid lot of BOYS' WORSTED HOSIERY ONE CASE GERMAN WOOL SHAWLS, Excellent Value ONE CASE NEW SWISS EMBROIDERIES AND INSERTIONS, on Fine Muslin and Cambric The patterns are choice and new, and tho prices same as previous shipment TWO CABES BELFAST LINENS, including Huok and Turkish Towels, Forfars, Flax Sheetings, Dowlas, Diapers, Holland, and Napkins ONE CASE FINLAY'S SHEETING, Plain and Twill, in all widths DEDUCTIONS IN SUMMER GOODS Will continue a FEW DAYS LONGER, until goodß ox Aorangi are opened. WAENOCK, KELLY & ADKIN. R. HANNAH & CO., THE GREAT BOOT PROVIDERS. THE ELECTIONS ARE OVER. A SHOEMAKER HEADS THE POLL IN NEW ZEALAND 1 And wo are getting TWO more READY. NOTHING LIKE LEATHER 1 DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON OF CHRISTMAS, 1890, AND NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1891, From MONDAY, the 22nd DECEMBER, 1890, till the sth January, 1891, EVERT PURCHASER of Boots and Shoes to the value of 5b WILL RECEIVE A PAIR OF CHILDREN'S BOOTS OR SHOES, Purchasers of 10a worth will receive Two Paira, Purchasers of 15s worth will reoeive Three Pairs, and bo on j and during these FOURTEEN DAYS we shall show a Stook Value for £40,000 to seleot from, including the contents of 274 paokages just opened up ex Ruapehu. PRICE-LIST: Children's Boots from Is, la 3d, Ib 6d, Is 9d, Why HANNAH'S Boots wear well— 2s Children's Shoes from 6a, 9d, la, Ib 3d, la 6d Beoause the Material is good. Copper Toeß, la lid, 2s lid, 3a lid, 4s lid Boys' Good Nailed Boots, 4s 6d, 5a 6d, 6b lid Men's Good Watertighta, 9s lid, 10s 6d, Girls' Boots, 3a lid, 4b lid. 5b lid, 6b lid 12b 6d. Ladi s eß' iEveningShoeß,2Blld,3Blld,4slld,i EveningShoeß,2Blld,3Blld,4slld, you shon]d deal at HANNA h.S- . Ladies' Beautiful Walking Shoes, 4a lid, no good Ladies' Nice Walking E.S. Boots, 5s lid, Shooters at 10s 6d and 12s 6d. 818 l 9 lld ' & 6d> u P^aTod a Se n . aVßyOUOanalWftyir6ly KfeSS^r^A"' 7 ' 64 Men'sNiceDancingPum P s,7slld. Men's Nice Elastio Sides, 9s lld, 10s Od. BeQanße ftfc Hftnnah>a yQn haye )argeet Men" Nice Balmoralß, 10s 6d, 11s M. 12a 6d "took in New Zealand to select from. Men's Nke Walking Shoes, 8b 6d, 9s 6d, A] , Co)onr8 Ladiea , BTen - Sho * from 2a lld Beoanee HANNAH A CO. manufacture 2000 pairs of Boots every week. Because at HANNAH'S rich and poor are Gent's nioo Evening Shoes all prioes. all treated alike. Because at HANNAH'S you oan purohase .t. i am. nioe Xmas Presents cheap and good. Every description of Boot and Shoes made The Mikado Slipper, Is lld. to order ' from 6a M - Because at HANNAH'S they employ only Because HANNAH A CO. do the largest the best workmen. trade in New Zeland, and their trade is inI Girls' nioe Walking Boots, 4s lld. oreasing every week. All country orders Tennis Shoes, from 4s 6d and 4s lld. reoeive prompt and oareful attention. The PeerleßS Gloss, Nubian Blaoking, Gly- everlasting indestructible Sohool Boota oan oerole, Paragon Lasts, Ao. only be prooured from R. HANNAH A CO. R HANNAH A CO. are determined to make THIS MONTH'S SALES THE LARGEST EVER KNOWN IN NEW ZEALAND. All kinds of Leather and Shoemaker's Requisites kept in Stook, and at Rook Bottom Pricoa. NOTE THE ADDRESS: 79, LAMBTON-QUAY, AND 28, CUBA-STREET. B. HANNAH & CO., PROPRIETORS, The Boot Palace, 79, Lambton-quay, and the Caah Boot Market, 28, Cuba-street.

JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, BEGS rospestfully to «all attention to his large Btook of Books suitable for the present season— A Book of Old Ballads, beautifully illustrated, 28s Romeo and Juliet (folio), beautifully illustrated, 23b Treasures of Art and Song, beautifully illustrated, 15a The World of Adventure, 10s England Under Viotoria, 10s 6d Life and Explorations of Livingßtone, 10a od Garibaldi, His Life and Times, 10s 6d Complete Bets of Dioken's works Complete seta of Scott's novels Complete sets of Count Tolstoi's works Complete sets of Thaokeray's works, half bound . . Contemporary Soience Series, aonsiating of Physiognomy and Expression, Sanity and Insanity, tho Village Community, Hypnotiam, Eleotrioity in Modern Life, The Criminal, Evolution and Disease, | The Evolution of Sex, each 4a Work : An Illustrated Magazine of Praotice and Theory for all Workmen, Professional and Amateur, 8b 6d Spon's Household Manual , 8s 6d CaBBeH'B Complete Book of Sports and Pastimeß, 4s ' Guenon on Miloh Cowb, 6b od ( The Dairy Farm, by Long, 4a i The Dairyman's Manual, lfls. 6d ! Naphey's Transmission ofLife, 6b 6d j Naphey's Physical Life of Woman, 6a 6d Cowan's Soience of a New Life, 35s Laing's Modern Soienoe and Modern Thought, 4s The Poets and other Standard Works, fnll bound in leather, making good preaenta- | tion oopies, only 4a eaoh. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PHOTO. ALBUMS, Plain and in Moro«oo Bindings. A Splendid Assortment of Photo. Frames. Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Ladies' Bags, | Draught Boards, Chessmen, Purses, Card Oases. NEW ZEALAND DIARIES, 1891. CHEAP PRACTICAL HANDBOOKS, i Confectioners' Handbook, Is 3d j Art of Training Animals, 2a Great Book ot Money-making Secrets, la Book of Knowledge, la . Amerioan Business Man, Is ; The Amateur Painter, Is Elementary Carpentry and Joinery, Is 3d Ornamental and Construction Carpentry, Is 3d General Building Art and Practice, Ib 3d The Candy Maker, 2s 6d The Barkeepers' Manual, 2a 6d The Carpenters' Manual, 2s 6d CHEAP AMERICAN BOOKS. Broad Grins, 6d ; Very, Very Funny, 6d ; Riddles, 4c, 6d ; Marriage Made Easy, 6-1 ; Language and Poetry of Flowers, with the Art of Flirtation, Is 3d ; Personal Beauty, Ib 3d ; Fortune Telling, Is 3d ; The Soienoe j of Self Defenoe, Is 3d ; Bashfulness Cured, ! 6d ; Honest Abe's Jokes, Is ; Art of Mindreading Is 6d; Love and Courtship, 9d; Boxing made Kasy, 9d ; Rverlasting Fortune Teller, Is 6d ; Mother Shipton's Fortune Teller, la 6d ; Exhibition Dialogues, la 3d ; Humourous Dialogues, Is 3d ; Drawing-room i Theatricals, la 3d ; Lola Moutez Artß of Beauty, Is 6d; Ao., Ao, JOHN WATf, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, WILLIS-STREET A LAMBTON-QUAY-JH. DALTON reoeived all the FIRST AWARDS given for High-olass Tailoring at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition held at Danedin. J. H. DALTON, 43 Cnba-Btreet and 65, Lambton-quay. «7" ANTED KNOWN— M'Ewen, Brown A Kitto ore making a good Felt Hat, under 4oz weight, in the newest colours and shapes. We oan recommend them for comfort and durability. Also manufacturers of all kinds of Caps, Tweed Hats, Ao. WORMS.— If your ohildren are Buffering from these parasites, give them a course of Marshall's Safe Worm Powders, and they will soon be oured,— ls, All Chemist*!

A FEW ADVANTAGES OF THB DRESDEN PIANOFORTE CO.'S HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM. Ist— No matter where you live, it enables yon to beoome the owner of a thoroughly good and sound Pianoforte or American Organ, by simply paying the hire for a stated period. 2nd— Possession is obtained on payment of the first monthly or quarterly instalment. 3rd— No further expense whatever is inourred heyond the instalments for the period agreed on. 4th— The Piano or Amerioan Organ oan be exchanged for one of a better class at any time within the period of hiring. i 5th — An excellent Piano or Organ (warranted for 10 years) can be obtained for a small deposit, and payment of 20s monthly. Oth— A first-class guarantee is given with I every instrument purchased. 7th— Old Pianos taken in exohange, and full I market value allowed. Bth— Catalogues, terms, Ao., sent poit free j on application i — — j The largest and best assorted Stook in ' New Zealand to seleot from, at wholesale prices for cash, or on the two years' hire system, THE DRESDEN PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURING and AGENCY CO., LAMBTON QUAY, "WELLINGTON. M. J. BROOKIS, Manager. (Head Office, 29 and 31, Princess-street, Dunedin.) OYSTERS. OYSTERS. TUST Received, a Shipment of the new season Stewait Island Oysters; 2s per* i bottle, or 6d per dozen in shell. A choice variety of Fresh Fish always in stock. JOHN HUTTON, Cuba-street. Telephone No. 183. j EMPIRE LUNCHEON AND SUPPER ROOMS, WILLIS-STREET. TELEPHONE 138. W. SIMMONS - - Pbofbietob. fTHHE Oyster Season having opened, my X customers and the general pnblio can rely on always getting them fresh daily. Balls, Parties, and Suppers, oatered for on the shortest notice, combined with liberal termß. Orders received through the telephone will have prompt attention. Poulterer and licensed dealer in game. FACT! fcfc \ N ouncs of foot is worth a pound of jCjl fiction." The Fact is— Camsron A Christie are the cheapest Ironmongers iv Wellington. The Fiction is— Buy cheaper elsewhere if yon can. TEETHING.— Reaa this, Mothers who have ohildren that are cutting their teeth, and don't forget that Marshall's j Teething Powders contain neither merou*7 j nor opium.— ls All Chemists I TUBS AND BUCKETS. HAVING purchased all Tubs and Buckets in Bankrupt Estate of J. Crumpton and Co., Christohuroh, lam offering them , GREAT BARGAINS! j GEORGE WINDER, j Ironmonger, Corner Manners and Cuba straati.

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 55, 6 March 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 55, 6 March 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 55, 6 March 1891, Page 1

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