THORNDON HOUSE RENOVATED ! ITEMS FOR LADIES. | FRESH AND NEW. ~VJ"EW Showroom. New Dress Department, New Fitting Rooms. Shop Enlarged, JA Painted and Papered, ready for Autumn Goods, all Fresh and New. AUTUMN NOVELTIES. No time will now be lost. 76 cases and bales of AUTUMN NOVELTIES are being cleared as rapidly as possible. Night and day we are getting ready for out FIRST SPECIAL SHOW DAY, on THURSDAY NEXT, 10th March. SHOWROOM TRANSFORMED. The SHOWROOM is so arranged as to form three well-defined Departments, and for the first time we have ample space at Thorndon House for the display of all kinds of Showroom Goods. SPECIAL CHANGE. Our DRESS DEPARTMENT is now moved to the New Side of the Main Shop, and lighted perfectly by three now coiling lights. MISS BAILEY. In answer to many enquiries of the friends of Miss Bailey, we are happy to say Bhe has benefited greatly by her stay at the Hot Springs. Her last telegram states she will be ready again to take charge of her Workrooms on Monday next. MISS GOURLAY Is now visiting Sydney, and will remain long enough to see and study the arrivals of Novelties in the Dressmakers' Art. Fashion is on a Targe and elaborate scale in that city, as our patrons well know. They will have the benefit of MiBS Gourlay's observation of new styles. She is expected back by end of this week. A SURPRISE. We natter ourselves it will be a surprise both to our returning Head Dressmakers and our Customers to see the convenient, well-lit FITTING ROOMS and WAITING ROOMS recently built for their mutual benefit. PhOMENADE. On SATURDAY, during the day, and also in the evening, we invito our Friends Customers, and tho Public of Wellington to pay a special visit of inspection to Thorndon House. Our new Gasfittings and Clusters will be then used for the first time. WARNOOK, KELLY & ADKIN. R. HANNAH & CO., THE BOOT PALACE, NO. 79, LAMBTON-QTJAY, ABE OPENING UP THB FIEST INSTALMENT OP THEIR AUTMUN SHIPMENTS! EX KAIKOURA AND DORIC. LADIES' DEPARTMENT : GENT.'S DEPARTMENT : 10 trunks Ladies' beautiful Boots and Shoes, from Otto Hertz & Co. , from 16s Gd 10 tl ' nnks £ .Bo. Bo ? t 5- ¦« , 8 trunks S. Wolf & Co.'s Ladies's Boots 4 lrllnka phant X Boots and Shoes, from 17s 6d 3 trunks City X Boots 9 trunks Edwin Bostock's Boots and Shoes, 10 . fi'om)losG,f i' om ) losG , d n A, „ JC , L ' R. HANNAH & CO., 12 trunks Snow & Bennett s Boots and Shoes, from 4s lid ' Sole Agents. 11 trunks beautifnl Systematic Boots and Shoes, from 18s Gd 10 trunks F. Pinet's Boots and Shoeß, from 20s 6 trunks Cove & West's Evening Shoos The POKPOISE SHOOTERS wo are 'so 7 trnnks of tho Bective Boots and Shoes, famouß for keeping havo arrived. from 14s 6d Prices from 255, 32s Gd 36s 6d. 23 trunks Ladies' nico New Evening Shoes, from'kGd, ostid.GsGd 6 trunks Ladies' White Satin and Cream Evening Shoes 4/ trunksLadics' Satin Shoes, various colours 4 trunks nice Glazod Slippers, from 4s 6d, 6 trunks nice hand sown Balmorals, 22s 6d. 5s Gd 4 trunks nice Shooters, from 18s 6d, 20s 6 trunks nico Furbound Slippers, from 5s Gd 5 trunks beautiful Shoes, from 16s Gd, 18s 2 trunks Girls' and Maids' Wool-lined 6d,20s Slippei-s Gent.'s nico Porpoise Balmorals COLONIAL GOODS s QeaL ' n IB SS^ & WeSt>S) G1 ° V 6 Kid ** Hannah's nico Calf Balmorals, 10s Gd, 11s 6 trunks Gent.'s nico Calf Shoes, from 8s Gd Gd, 12s Gd 4 truniß Gent.'s Dinner Shoes, from 12s 6d Hannah's Dairy Boots, from Gs 6d, 7s Gd, 8s 1 trunk Gent.'s evening Stookingefcte Dinner ca, ds Gd Boots Hannah's good School Boots, from 4s Gd, Boys' nice patent Pumps, all sizes colonial 5s Gd, 6s Gd goods Hannah's Copper Toes, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid Hannah's Shooters, 10s Gd, Us Gd, 12s 6d Hannah's Indestructible Strapped Shoes Hannah's Bluchers, 5s Gd Gs Gd, 8s Gd 3s Gd, 4s Gd ¦ Hannah's Watertights, 9s Gd, 10s Gd Girls' and Maids' nico Evening Snoes, all Hannah's Youths' Boots, Gs 6d, 7s 6d sizes Hannah'B Slippers, 3s Gd, 4s Gd, 5s Gd 9 A fli \ PAIRS 0F FIRST-CLASS BOOTS and SHOES manufactured on the premises £I\JYJ\J every week. Beautiful East India Kip put into all Hannah's Boots and Shoes. .£60,000 worth of Boots and Shoes to select from at R. HANNAH & COS. You save 4s in the £ by pnrchasing your Boots and Shoes at HANNAH'S, as we are manufacturers and direct importers. All kinds of Leather and Grindery in stock. Bespoke Uppers a speciality. NOTE THE ADDRESSTHE BOOT PALACE, 79, LAMBTON-QUAY. THE CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, CUBA-STREET. R. HANNAH & CO. Have pleasure in announcing the arrival of 75 TRUNKS OE NEW GOODS, OF THE VERY LATEST STYLE AND PATTERN. By combining our expenses with the advantages of an immense buying power, we aro enabled to offer absolutely the BEST VALUE in tho City. NOTE OUR OUTSIDE SHOW! SEE OUR PRICES! -J O Kf\ NEW PAIRS of BOOTS AND SHOES landed every week at 28, Cuba-street. Hannah's celebrated Bluchers, nailed or Hannah's Women's Calf Leglets, 8s Gd plain, 5s 6d Hannah's Women's Calf E.S., sewn, 83 6d Hannah'B Kip Pegged Bluchers, 7s 6d Hannah's Women's Calf Oxford Shoes, 8s 6d Hannah's Te Aro Railway Watertights, 9s 6d Hannah's Dairy Boots, best, 7s Gd Hannah's special Bush Tights 9s lid Hannah's Imported E.S., 4s lid Hannah's light Balmorals, 10s 6d Hannah'B best Continental Boots and Shoes, Hannah's unrivalled E.S., 10s Gd by Pinet, Otto Herz, and Wolff, at Hannah's easy-fitting Shoeß, 8s 6d lowest rates Kindly Note Address— R. HANNAH & CO., The Cash Boot Market, 28, Cuba-street,
rriHE FINEST DISPLAY ¦*- of FURNITURE AND PIANOFORTES j EVER SEEN IN WELLINGTON AT SCOULLA.R AND CHISHOLM'S, Lambton-quay.. TRY OUR KITCHEN TABLES, At 8s 6d. TRY OUR DRAWINGROOM SUITES, At £12 15s. TRY OUR DININGROOM SUITES, i At .£l2 15s. TRY OUR SPRING MATTRESSES, At .£1 2s Cd. TRY OUR LINOLEUMS, At Is 3d square yard. TRY OUR CARPETS, At 3s yard. TRY OUR AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, At Gs Gd. TRY OUR AMERICAN CHAIRS, I At 3s 6d. TRY OUR PIANOS, At Values no other House can Offer. DO NOT FORGET THE SEVENTY-FIVE GUINEA PIANO TO BE GIVEN AWAY ! On the 21st Augufst, 1892, to the Purchaser who draws the Winning Number. Just Landed, our CHRISTMAS SUPPLY OF PIANOS By various celebrated makers. ¦yiTHY is it MOTHER AUBERT'S REMEDIES sell so well?— Because they are skilfully prepared, and do all that is said of them. AGATE WARE ! AGATE WARE ! AND T»THITE ENAMELLED HOLLOWARE In Great Variety at WILKINS & FIELD'S, MANNERS-STREET. OUR NEW STOCK of the above line now on show, consisting of — Saucepans, Kettles, Teapots, Jugs Basins, Coffeepots, Stewpans, Dishes Soup Tureens, Spoons, Mugs Cups and Saucers, Vegetable Dishes THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK Ever offered to the public in this city. WILKINS & FIELD, FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS. Showrooms, Mannners-street. /CATARRH IN THE HEAD Will certainly cease to trouble you if you persevere in the use of "M A R U P A."
PIANOS ! PIANOS ! PIANOS ! THE LAEGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS In New Zealand. HOFFMANN & SONS, MUSICAL INSTEUMENT IMPORTERS, Willis-street, Wellington, And Queen-street, Auckland. (Established over 30 years in New Zealand.) HOFFMANN & SONS, in thanking their numerous patrons for past favours, beg respectfully to inform them and the inhabitant generally that they have on hand a large stock of Pianos from tho very best manufacturers. TIME PAYMENTS. Please to Note our Address— HOFFMANN & SONS, Willis-street, Wellington. Gold Medal, Silvee Medal, Melbourne. Wellington. By J&°ttfi'Uft Excellency Appointraout the to His Governor. W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, WATCHMAKERS, TEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, 85, LAMBTON-QUAY. We have much pleasure in announcing the receipt, ex b.s. Morayshire and Tainui, of a largo consignment of handsome Hall, Dining-room, and Kitchen Clocks, chiming on gongs, all of tho latest patterns. W. L. & S. have alßo received a beautiful selection in Plate and Jewellery, including large Trays, Breakfast Cruets, Frnit Dishes, Tea and Coffee Sets, Tea Spoons, &0., &c. The Jewellery chiefly consists of Pearl Brooohos, Rings, Bangles, Gold 1 Studs, Pencil Caseß, &c., &c. LADIES' AND GENTS' GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES In great variety. Inspection cordially invited. Only Address— W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, 85, LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington. NEW BOOKS NEW EDITIONS ! TT & J. BAILLIE, BO*OKSELLERS and STATIONERS, 39, CtJBA-STBEKT, WELLINGTON. Kipling's City of Dreadfnl Night, Is; Drummond's (Prof.) Programme of Christianity, 1b 3d ; Maupassant's The Odd Number, 3s ; Frank Barrett's The Sin of Olga Zassonlich, 2s ; Tasma's The Penance of Portia James, 2s and 3s ; Henry George's The Conditions of Labour, 3s ; Arnold Foster's In a Conning Tower, lsj Seaforth's The Last Great Naval War, 2s ; Reynold Hole's A Book About Roses, 3s ; HallCaine's The Scapegoat, 2s and 3s ; Max o'Rell's A Frenchman in America, 4s ; Annie Swan's Who Shall Serve, 4s ; Edna Lyall's Max Hereford's Dream, 6d; Lombroso's The Man of Genius, 4s. Send for our Monthly List. 'All Latest Novelties in STATIONERY, FRAMES, PURSES, &c.. Ac, &c. FRET SAWS AND LATHES. XIS7"E have landed them again, but not IT many, so place your orders with us early. Price, 75s eaoh, complete. CAMERON & CHRISTIE, Lambton-quay.
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Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 61, 12 March 1892, Page 1
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