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TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SPhOiAL SHOW DAYS { AT THORNDON HOUSE. WARNOCK & ADKIN Having now received tho results of the careful study of their London Buyer in the following Goods, will esteem it a privilege to show ladies tho Spring Fashions in all Departments. FRENCH MILLINERY ! FRENCH MILLINERY ! From the Artistic Saloons of MADAME SUZANNE and MDLLES. SOTELLO. " PARISIAN MANTLEB from the leading houses, BERLIN MAWTLE6. FBENCH AND BRITISH NOVELTIES in SPRING DRESS MATERIALS. The very pick of the World's new ideas in Dress Fabrics. COTTON' T)TMi!BS GOODS BIICQ as Fiuost French Floral Sateens, Croponß, UI.\,UOO W^O, Cambrics, Hatisto, Prints, Zephyrs-the most charming and perfectly tasteful goods procurable. BY GASLIGHT 1 HURSD IV, Aug. 31 BY GASLIGHT SP CTAL SHOW EVENING, When all Windows will bo illuminated from 7 to 9.30 p.m. WARNOCK_& ADKIN. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Ladies will be pleased to hear that Mrs. Kelly has consented to remain during the whole Spring and Summer Season, to manage the Showroom and Millinery Department, as r heretofore. WARNOCK A ADKIN. (V g T\ t (♦ BOOT*| THE PALACE G BOOTS. K. HANNAH & CO., MANUFACTURERS. THR FOURTH SHIPMENT OF THE CELEBRATED X BOOTS. LADIES' BEAUTIFUL STAR EVENING SHOES. 1 lliiiniuli'4 PorpoNe G Knots i Ladips 1 Old Gold Evening Shoos ' '1 ho Pliant X Boots j Ladios' Glnre Evening Shoos Hannah's Coll hiilo Shunter-*, It lir.iml i Luilies* lirou^e Kvoniuir Shoes, from 3j Cd Cc\e A Wi'sl's Porpoise .Slmilcrs ' Ladies' S itin Shoes, all colours ' (Sonts' iiicp Court .-'iioc, liomVdtHl , Jjuliei' .~iyatomatic Shoes < ii-nts" Warm Hhpj.orK. Iroiii Us lid ' T,ailir>»' Systematic Uutlon and f.ace Boots <i.'iits" I tinner Shoe^, from 10s (id Lailies' Real Porp'-iso Goloshed Buls Uiiniiah's I'alnco G Tight-!, from 9s Gd I Ladies' Suede Evening Shoes 3 Wolf's beautiful Phood, hum 15s Od j Ladius' Otto Herz Shoos Hannah'H Palace G Shooters, from ite Cd j Ladies' Bo^tock'H Shoos Boys' Palace G Hooh for Is Cd. 5-j Cd, 6s Cd i L-idiea' Wolf's Shoes Hammh'a Palace G Buols, for Girls, 3s Cd, Ladies' Swiss Shoes lsC<l,ssGd Ladies' nice warm SlippuM, from Ib, Is fid, ' Gont-i' Real Rusbian Lea hor Polo Boots '2n (■onlß* GaitprA, all kinds Lndics' Gaiters and Spats Hannah's Jiluchora, 5r (id. 7s Cd, S.s Gd i.adioa' Cork Solea t Gilt Edgo Dressing, Glycorolo, Poerleß3 Gloss and Nubian Blacking, &n , &c. 1 AIJ kinds of Leather and Grindery on hand. Sole Leather for less than Tanners' prices. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE PRINCIPAL TANNERIES OF NEW ZEALAND. .£70,000 worth of Stock to Select from. NOTE THE ADDRESS : P. HANNAH & CO.,' THE BOOT PALACE, 79, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. , P.S — Wo are acknowledged to do half tho Boot Trade of New Zealand. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. R. HANNAH & CO.'S GREAT ANNUAL BOOT SALE! ■ AT 28, CUBA-STREET, 18 NOW ON. TOWN AND COUNTRY BUYERS, come to tho CASH BOOT MARKET, the Noted Cheap Honso for Boots and Shoos. Study our Price-list, and get the Best Valus ' ever you had. FOR -I A DAYS. Men's Kip C. F. Watertights, 8s 6d Ladies' Folt Slippers, per pair, lid Men's Superior C. F. Watertights, guaran- Ladios' Folt House Boots, 2s lid toed, 9s Cd Ladies' Strong Carpet Slippers, 1b Od, 2s Gd Mon's Kip Nailed Shooters, 6s lid Ladios' Now Evening Shoes, 2s 3d and 3s 3d Men's Block Front Elastic Sides, 0s 6d Ladios' Walking Shoes, 4s Gd and 4s lid Mon's Goloshed Balmorals, 9s lid Ladies' Strong Dairy Boots, Gs 6d Mon's Plain Shooters, sewn, 10s Gd Ladies' Lace Boots, Gs lid and 7s Gd Men's Stout Walking Shoes, 7s lid Ladios' Wido-fitting Elastic-sides, 4s 6d and Men's Excellent Football Boots, 10s Cd 4s lid Mon's Light Balmorals, calf golosh, lls Gd Ladies' Good Folt Walking Boots, Gs 6d Men's Strong Slippers, 3s Gd Maids' Strong Lace Boots, sizos 1 and 2, 5/11 Men'a Leggings, 3s Gd and 5s Gd Maids' Unequalled Shoes, 1 and 2, 5s lid Men's Carpet Slippers, Is lid, 2s lid &3s Gd Maids' Light Lace-ups, 1 and 2, 6s Cd Men's Chamois Leather Slippers, 2s lid Girls' Sunday Boots, 7to 13, 4s lid to 5s lid Men's Solid Kip Working Bluohors, 7s 6d Girls' Strong Sohool Boots, 7 to 13, 8/11 to 4/11 Men's Wood-pegged Nailed Shooters, 10s Cd Girls' Tan Shoes, 10 to 13, 2s lid Youths' Stout Nailed School Boots, fis G<l Girls' Canvas Shoes, 7 to 13, 2s lid Yonths' Kip Nailed Shooters, 7s lltl Children's Button Boots, 4 to 6, 2s lid Youths' Light Boots, 6s 9d Children's Tan & Canvas Shoes, 4 to 6, Is lid Yonths' Elastic Sides, 7s Cd Blakey's Protectors, 6 cards, Is Youths' Leather Slippers, 2s lid Glosb, 5d Cheques, Postal Notes, and Post Office Orders, promrjtly and faithfully attended to. E, HANNAH & CO., THE CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, CUBA-STREET. = _ IMPORTANT. PRESENTS! PRESENTS! ON AND AFTER sth AUGUST WARDELL BROS. & CO. Have decided to distribute to Buyers of their Celebrated MATCHLESS BRAND TEAS BPLENDID ROCHESTER LAMPS, In tho following manner: — A cortain number of coupons will bo distributed weokly in tho One Ponnd Packets of the 2s and 2s 4d "MATCHLKSS" BRAND TEA, and the successful purchaser of a packet which contains a coupon, on presenting same, will rocoive, FREE OF COST, A SPLKNDID ROCHESTER LAMP, worth at tho vory least Sir x Shillings. Those who have not tried these TEAS should do so at once, as they will be found, notwithstanding tho abovo handsome inducement, to bo the most economical and finest flavoured Toas yet offered to tho public of Wellington. The surest proof of this is to be found in the PHENOMENAL SUCCESS whioh has attended thoir introduction in Canterbury and Otago, and which is attested to by the very numotpus testimonials received from tho press and public, and also by the faot that thoy gained the FIRST AWARDS at the Dunedin and South Seas Exhibition, in every I instance whore they competed, COMPLLTE PRICE-LIST OF GROCERIES ON APPLICATION. Goods Delivered FREE OF CHARGE in all parts of tho City and Suburb?, and at 1 Railway Stations and Wharves, to meot outgoing trains and steamers. WARDELL BROS. & CO., TExl MERCHANTS AND GROCERS, i 51, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, kst> at Chbistchbboh and Dunkdjn. » TAMESON BROS. & CO., I ALLAN SMITH, " " THE HIGHLAND LADDIE." STILL GROCERS, • FADING - 1 WINK AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, „„. J«t arrived large shipment of " Highland Laddie " Jam ... 3 tins for Is Opposite Scotch Chnrob, SfegdSU" Z Z M ! Wxll, B a«, D,xo N Sx MBT e. f r fiSy and Cream Sepi^ ** rator Butter, fresh daily . lOd &Is lb. Branch — Toby and Buckle Streets. 1 A' SONG OF THE TIMES. Company's No. 1 Sngar ... 2Jd per lb Air—" The Silver Tassio."— Burns. Half-chest Tea, from .. Is 3d por lb i, Coffoo, from Is 2d per lb Go bring to me a pound of Tea, • t Cocoa Ud pertm Somo Crystal Sugar also bring here, I London Sperms 8d per lb gomog omo B & i B i n8 Bn( j BO mo Currants, too. & Cooktail Salmon ... lOd per tin Till yon return I sit and sing here Fisherman Salmon . 8d por tin The praises of that grocer man Kippered Herrings .. . lOd por tin Who always serveß myself and daddy— a Fresh Herrings . . 7d per tin ni 8 name, you know, is Allan Smith, i Herrings in Tomato lid por tin of Manners - street, "The Highland Q Herrings in Shrimp Sauce... Is per tin Laddie." Cream Tartar.. . .. Is 4d per lb Let other girooers puff and blow 1 About their goodB — he little hoods them, „ For fully well the people know JAMESON BROS. & CO., He js the man wLoga.lv loads them. Hia aim through hfo has been to please, OTrw iiin HPTOTT MPPf<TTA*NrTQ The ohoioost Tea is in his caddy, B WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. His Butter's prime, and " that's the Choose " Duned.nAleandStout,Bs6dandss YoU TjgXSS" '""" " Th ° HigWand Smith's Adelaide Wineß, 34s per dozen iodaie. gswgKsy-- TBa-asEtiass 1 ' Tho people of all natfonß flook — John Bnll, Sandy, Taffy, Paddy— i t i irnnAtT -r»r»/-^oi a nn To purchase all theif weekly stook ! - JAMESON BROS. & CO., From Allan Smith, '^Tho Highland L»ddie." • WILLIS AND TORY STREETS. — BiEQAms i BURST WALLS. TO-MORROW. BROWN *TOHNSTON Give " The Highland Laddie " a call and H^mUeTu Mann.rs-stb^t . . . Telephon. 244. iHLSH rßro'wn^offioe 0""0 ""^ 80 *' Xi D d, P oed- Btß«t_8 t ß «t_ . . Telephone 407. J? b ri(SSy£r ' Ali h °£nd.- Tfflffi THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE piomptiy attended to. IN THE CITY

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 52, 30 August 1893, Page 1

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