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last day SATURDAY, LAST DAT •F OP DISSOLU'IION SALE. A U C*". X 12 DISSOLUTION SALE. WE have fixed on the above date for the finish of the Sale, and the final adjustment of Partnership accounts. In anawer to the many enquiries aa to the change taking place at THORNDON HOUSE, we beg to say that Mrs Kelly will retire fron the bnsinesa on August 12th. After which date it will be carried on uuder the style of " WARNOCK * ADKIN." Complete arrangements have been made for the continuation of business as before, under a Now Lease of the promieos. During the interval remaining, wo shall endeavour to elqn the stook, and a very unusual opportunity for SECURING BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Is offered, as Goods are reduced ovar and over again, with the object of selling right out. WARNOCK, KELLY & ADKIN. [♦(BOOT)*) THE PALACE G BOOTS. R. HANNAH & CO., MANUFACTURERS. THE FOURTH SHIPMENT OF THE CELEBRATED X BOOTS. LADIES' BEAUTIFUL STAR EVENING SHOES. Hannah's Porpoise G Boots Ladies' Old Gold Evening Shoes The Pliant X Boots Ladies' Glace Evening Shoeß Hannah 'a Colt-hido Shooters, G brand Ladies' Bronze Evening Shoes, from 3s Gd Cove _ Woat's Porpoise Slnotors Ladies' Sttin Shoes, all colours Gents' nice Conrt Shoos, from 7s Gd Ladieß' Systematic Shoes Gents' Warm Slipper*, from 3s t>d Ladies' Systematic Button and Lace Boots Gents' Dinner Shoes, from 10a Gd Ladies' Real Porpoine Goloehed Bals Hannah's Pajnce G Tights, from 9s 6d i Ladios' Suede Evening Shoes Wolf's beautiful Shoes, from lus 6d I Ladies' Otto Horz Shoes Hannah's Palace ft Shooters, from 9s Gd Ladies' Boßtock's Shoes Boys' Palaco G Boots for -Is Gd. 5a 6d, Gs Gd Ladies' Wolf's Shoes Hannah's Palace G Boots, for Girls, 3s Gd, Ladies' Swiss Shoc3 4s Gd, 5s Gd Ladies' nice warm Slippers, (rom Is, la Gd, Gontd' Real Kussinn Lea' her Polo Boots 2s Gents' Gaiters, all kinds Ladies' Gaiters and Spate Hannah's Bluchers, 5b Gd, 7s Gd, 8s Gd Ladies' Cork Soles Gilt Edge Dressing, Glycerolo, Peerlesn Gloss and Nubian Blacking, &c , _ o. All kinds of Leather and Grindery on hand. Sole Leather for less than Tannera' prices. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE PRINCIPAL TANNERIES OF NEW ZEALAND. .£70,000 worth of Stock to select from. NOTE THE ADDRESS : B. HANNAH & CO., THE BOOT PALACE, 79, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. P.S —We are acknowledged to do half the Boot Trade of New Zealand. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. R. HANNAH & (O.'S GREAT ANNUAL BOOT SALE! AT 28, CUBA-STREET, IS NOW ON. rpOWN AND COUNTRY BUYERS, come to the CASH BOOT MARKET, tho Noted JL Cheap House for Boots and Shoes. Study onr Price-list, and get the Best Value ever you had. FOR -I A DAYS. Men's Kip C. F. Watertighta, 8s 6d Ladies' Fell Slippers, per pair, lid Men's Superior C. F. Watertighta, guaran- Ladies' Felt Houbo Boots, 2s lid teed, 9s Gd Ladies' Strong Carpet Slippers, Is 9d, 2s 6d Mon's Kip Nailed Shooters, 8s lid Ladieß' New Evening Shoes, 2s 3d and 3s 3d Men's Block Front Elastic Sides, 9a 6d Ladies' Walking Shoeß, 4s Gd and 4s lid Mon's Goloshod Balmorals, 9s lid Ladies' Strong Dairy Bootß, Gs 6d Men's Plain Shooters, sewn, 10a 6d Ladies' Lace Boots, Gs lid and 7a 6d Men's Stont Walking Sho-a, 7s lid Ladies' Wide-fitting Elastin-Bides, 4a 6d and Men's Excellent Football Boots, 10s Gd 4a lid Men'a Light Balmorala, calf golosh, 11b Gd Ladies' Good Felt Walking Boots, 6s 6d Men's Strong Slippers, 3s Gd Maidß' Strong Lace Boots, sizes 1 and 2, 5/11 Men'B Leggings, 3s Gd and 5a Gd Maidß* Unequalled Shoes, 1 and 2, 5s lid Men's Carpot Slippers, Is lid, 2s lid &3a 6d Maids' Light Lace-ups, 1 and 2, 6s Gd Men'B Chamois Leather SHpperß, 2a lid Girls' Sunday Boots, 7to 13, 4s lid to 5s lid Mon's Solid Kip Working Bluohers, 7s Gd Girls' Strong School Boots, 7to 13, 3/11 to 4/11 Men's Wood-pegged Nailed Shooters, 10a Gd Girls' Tan Shoes, 10 to 13, 2a lid Youths' Stout Nailed School Boots, (,a Gd Girls' Canvaa Shoes, 7 to 13, 2s lid Youthß' Kip Nailed Shootors, 7a lid Children's Button Boots, 4 to 6, 2s lid Youths' Light Boots, Gb 9d Children'a Tan & Canvas Shoes, 4 to 6, Is lid Youths' Elastic Sidca, 7s Gd Blakey's Protectors, 6 cardß, Is Youths' Leather Slippers, 2s lid Gloaa, 5d Chequoa, Postal Notes, and Post Office Orders, promptly and faithfully attended to. R HANNAH & CO., THE CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, CUBA-STREET. WARD ELL BROS. & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS. PRICE LI8T: BEST ROLLER FLOUR— 251b Bags . . 2a 4d 501b Bags • 4s 7d 1001b Bags . . 9s Od 2001b Sacks 17b Od BEST OTAGO OATMEAL— 251b Bag 2s 8d WHEATMEAL (for porridge)— 2slb 2s 6d WHEATMEAL (for baking)— 2slb 2a 6d CANBLES— Eleotrioa, 251b Box, Us ; por lb 5Jd London Sperms, 251b Box, 16s ; per lb 8d British Wax, 2filb Box, 15a 8d ; por lb ... 8d Carriage Candlos (Prioe'a) 9d JAMSX, lib Tins, per dozen, 4s 9d ; per tin 5d Anchor, per dozen, 4a 6d ; per tin . 4£d MARMALADE— Keillor's, lib tins 7id Do 21b tins Is 3d KEROSENE— " White Rose," 150deg test, with patent tap, per caao ... 10s Od Do Do Do per tin ... 5s 3d DRIED FRUITS, Cleaned by Maohinery— Currants, per lb . 5d . Raisins do s£d Sultanas do ... s|d Pates, per box, Is 8d ; per lb ... . .. 6d Prunes, por lb . ... lOdand la Od Preserved Ginger, dried, per lb 8d FINEST CANTERBURY BACON AND HAMS A SPECIALITY. " MATCHLESS T ~BRAND TEAS. We oan confidently recommend these aa snporior to anything in the market. They gained the First Awardß at the Danedin Exhibition, and have since received numerous testimonials from the press and public. PRICES : STRONG MEDIUM TEA "j /Q Remarkably good value, and very economical. X/ O A FAVOURITE FAMILY TEA ' f>/ Possessing great strength and pungenoy. m/ ~ A REALLY STERLING FAMILY TEA *>/_ Of fine flavour and excellent quality ; strongly recommended, 6i\ _! FINEST RICH FLAVOURED TEA *>/A Of very rare and exhilarating quality, and much approved by connoiseura. J— / VJ Reductions made in Tina and Half-chests. Complete Price-List on application. waroeliTbros. & co., 51, WILLIS-STREET. AND AT CHRISTCHURCH AND DUNEDIN. W T RODPFTIS & CO TAMES PETTIE |-| d. itUUbrftlta _ OU., (por O vor twelve years in tho employment of Mr. C. Smith), THE WHOLESALE CARPET, XN thanking his numerous cuatomors sinoo JL opening, has again to call their attention, l TN<rn?TTM md also that of the general public, to some _INO__UM, desperately CHEAP LINES; which will be offered on SATURDAY, and during the following week. LINEN WAREHOUSE. ' aL ovES-100 P^oiaip Black Kid Gloves, i slightly spotted, at 2s lid ; honestly COST PRICE! COST P R I C E. GtoTES^pKclaap and Button Tan I Florence, slightly spotted, at 2a lid; , „ „ n -a honestly worth, Gs 6d pair An Goods Sold at Cost Price. QLOVES-100 pair^ Black and Cold CashI mere Gloves, 9d and Is ; honestly worth A quality Linoleum, 4s 6d, cost price, 3s 7d Is and Is 6d pair B quality Linoleum, 4s Od, cost price, 3s 2d CURTAINS— SO pair Tape-edged Laoe CurC quality Linoleum, 3s 6d, ooat prioe, 2s 7d tainß, 2fc yards, long, at Is Hid pair; _^ usually sold at 2s lid pair «. j. „, T? 5 .. ™, CURTAINS— SO pair Tape-edged Lace CnrShop too small for shipment by s.s. Tekoa. tainß, 3 yards long, at 2s lid pair ; ÜBnally sold at 3s lid pair t- t 1.1 t. io /m + s iii j CURTAINS— 2S pair Tape-odged Laoe Cnr. Linon Table Damaak, 2a 6d, coat price, la lid t^na, 3 yarda long, at 3s lid pair; Linen TabloDamask, 3s6d, oost price, 2a lid , ÜBna Jly BO ld at 5a lid LmonTable Damask, 4s Gd, cost pnoo, 3s 7d CURTAINS-50 pair, assorted, from 5s lid Linen Table Damask, 5s 6d, cost price, 3a lid to i 3a 6^ 3 j 4 - ara ,, i on g. Nothing ever offered in Wellington to approach Aw, Goods Marked Plain Figures, at ---Sssij** * h *™°" e y, , UNDERCLOTHING— I have purohased COST PRICE. another mannfaotarer'a sample lot of ' Ladies' Choice Undorolothing Amongst _ _ „ _._. _ „ , _ them are goods snitable for both rich H, J. RODGERB & CO, and poor. S«« th« Windows. These goods are purahasod at 25 per cent, roCARPET, LINOLEUM, AND LINEN srfd^ortoglj"* 11 * PriCeß ' ""* w a pwmMTai? CASHMERES-I have purchased a job lino WAJJfcHOUSfc, in, Hack Cashmeres and Merinos^ whioh MiuwEKß btrim Ladiesiu want, of Dresses should inspect Manners-stbbbt, before pnron iJi ng c i Be where. Black n ..•». tu R/v..i n.v Cashmeres, 6s lid, 7s lid, 10a 6d., 11s 9d, Opposite the Royal Oak. M)J M . wf j ?£h IQg fy 2U dress • UMBRELLAS— This is a line I oan do really well, and I am introducing the colonialmade, article, whioh means s, saving of t ,- UL , _. . — . — . -....- (7-rn lyinrrwp 25 per cent (no duty being oharged on npHE PALLADINO SID GU)VB the raw material). Brforo purchasing, •"• see the Umbrellas I am offering, at -*"" 8s lid, 5s lid, 7s lid, and 10s Od. All BEST FITTING, BEBT WEARING sewn with silk. Best Paragon framos. GLOVE IMPORTED. JAMES PETTIE, To b« h*d from dl leading Draper.. ' CORNER CUBA AND DIXON STREETS.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1893, Page 1

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