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WARNOCK WARXOCIC and i?QAAA AND ADKIN'S * ouuu ADKIN'S SALE WORTH OF OUR STOCK TO BE SALE. SACRIFICED. SHOWROOM FRENCH and ENGLISH MILLINERY. Every piece marked OiiunxiUUJJl in rod ink, at greatly reduced prices. UNTRIMMED HATS, all reduced, to clear out. SUN BuNNETS and HATd, DRESS CAPS, &c, at sale prices. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, and MILLINERY ORNAMENTS, at sweeping reductions. MANTLES and JACKETS, the freshest and neweßt stock, all reduced. We have decided to hold bock nothing in our Showroom, consequently our celebrated CORSET and UNDERCLOTHING STOCK will be offered at sale prices DRESS DEPARTMENT As . ÜBnal at our Saleßl wehave divided the stook into lots, as follows :— LOT I— Consists of about 20 pieces good Woollen Dress Fabrics, 3d and Gd yard LOT 2— About 30 pieces Double-width Woollen Dress Goodß, worth from Is 3d to 3s yard, all at Is yard LOT 3— Very Superior Dress Goods, worth from 2s to 3s yard, all at Is 6d jrard A quantity of French Novelties at Half-price. ROBE LEN GTHS at nominal prices. BLACK. DRESS MATERIALS-Reduced scale, aa follows :— 2s 6d for 2s 2d, 2s lid for 2b 6d, 3a 3d for 2s 9d, 3s 9d for 3s 3d, 3s lid for 3s 6d, 4a 3d for 3s 9d, 4s Gd for 3s lid MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT— Anyone abont to furnish should visit this department. We can only mention a few lines— viz., A MANUFACTURER'B STOCK OF SHEETINGS, Bleached and Unbleached, bought at Home at a large discount. Prices from 9Jd yard. Every householder should see them. WHITE CALICOES, TABLE LINENS, QQILTS, TOWELS, &c, &c, must be sold to make room PRINT DEPARTMENT— A Thousand Dress Lengths of our famous Washing Prints, reduoed to 3s lid and upwards the full dress. Come early for best ohoice. CREPONS at Half-price. from 28 lid the dress GOODS REDUCED IN THE FANCY DEPARTMENT. 120 dozen Linen Handkerchiefs, 15 dozen Parasols, 15 dozen Fanoy Aprons, 150 pieces Ribbon, Ladies' Garibaldis. Shirts and Blouses, Silk and Taffeta Gloves, &c, &o CTiOTTTTNfr 50 ° BOYS' SERGE and TWEED SUITS, Men's Underwear, VAUWJ-tXirvur Greatly Reduced. WARNOCK~& ADKIN.

R. HANNAH & CO., 79, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. TAN BOOTS !~~T AN SHOES! TAN SLIPPERS ! OUR SECOND SHIPMENT of 279 Trunks of thoso Beantiful FRENCH CANVAS SHOES, FRENCH TAN SHOfcS, and FRENCH TAN BOOTS, are just to hand, ex Tainui. As these goods are imported only by R. HANNAH & CO., an early call is earnestly solicited. Girls' French Tan Shoes Gent's Tan Boots, ne-^ shape, 20s Maids' French Tan Shoes Gent's Tan Shoes, new shapes, 12s 6d, 14b Girls' Frenoh Tan Strapped Shoos 6d, 16s 6d Maids' French Tan Strapped Shoos Gent's Pliant X Boots, from 22s Cd Girls' and Maids' French Tan Canvas Shoes Gent's X Boots, from 20s, 255, 28s Gd Ladies' Summer-fittingGlaco Walking Shoes, Gent'B Porpoise Boots, from 20s from 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s Cd, 8s Gd, 9s Cd, fi. Hannah & Cob Shooters, from 10s Gd, 10s Cd 12b Gd Ladies' Tan Evening Shoos, 5s Gd, Gs Gd, 7s Cove & West's nice Shoos, from 15s Gd Gd. 8s 6d Hannah & Co.'s Porpoise Shooters, from 20s Ladies' Black Jot Bead Evening Shoes, 5s Bostock & Co's Shoes, from 15s (id, 17s Gd Cd, Gh Cd, 7a Cd Hannah & Co.'s Bluchers, from 5s Cd, Cs Gd, Ladies' Beautiful Slippers, 2s Gd, 3s Gd, 'Is 7s 6d Gd, 5s Gd Pollard & Son's Boots, from 18s 6d, 20s 25s Ladies' Tennis Shoes, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 4b 6d, 5s Hannah & Co.'s G Boots, from 8b fid, 10b Gd, 6d, Gs Cd - 12s 6d Women's Dairy Boots, Gs 6d, 7s Gd, 8s Cd Stead & Simpson's Boots, lGs Gd, 18s Gd, 20s Women's Calf Leglets, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 11s 6d Hannah's G Canvas Shoes, 5s Cd Copper Toes, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4b lid Hawkins' beautiful Boots, 12s Gd, 14a Gd Glyoerole, Tan Polish. Poorless Gloss, Gilt- Hannah * Co.'s G Slippers, 2s lid, 3s Gd, 4s edge Dressing, Royal Navy Dressing, 6d, 5s 6d Ac, &o. The above 279 Trunks of Special Goods having arrived ex Tainui, and being opened up at our CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, Cuba-street, and at our BOOT PALACE, Lanibton.qnay, Wellington, those Ladies and Gentlemen who failed to obtain this quality of Boots and Shoes out of the first shipment can now do so. Remember !— YOU HAVE £^0 000 WORTH OF STOCK TO SELECT FROM. Acknowledged by the press and the publio to be tho best value in Boots and Shoes in New Zealand. All kinds of Leather and Grindery in stock. Bespoke Uppers a speciality. We are the only makers of Polo Boots in New Zoaland. 8,. HANNAH & CO., Proprietors. THE CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, CUBA-STREET, For the Twentieth Yeai wishes its Patrons a Merry Christmas. T» HANNAH & CO.'S Cuba-Btreet Branch is replete with a New and Serviceable Stook M\i* to suit one and all. We cordially invite inspection. NOTE OUR LEADING LINES AT THE GRAND CHRISTMAS SHOW. Ladies' Department. Gents' Department. Ladies' All Tan Shoes, 3s lid Men's Derby Shoes, own make, 7s lid Ladies' Tan Canvas Shoes, 3s lid Men's Oxford t-hoeß, own make,' Ba Gd.. . •.. Ladies' New Black Shoes, 4s lid Men's Balmorals, own make, 9s Gd Ladieß' Superior Tan Shoes, 6s 6d Men's Goloshod, ditto ditto, 10s Gd Ladies' New Leather Shoes, 7s Cd Men's Pegged Bluchers, 7s Gd Ladies' Dull Kid Shoes, 6b 6d Men's All Tan Shoos, 8s 6d Ladies' New Evening Shoes, 2s lid Men's Canvaß Shoes, 4s lid Ladies' Golosh Tennis Shoes, 2s lid Men's Goloahed Tennis Shoes, 3s Gd Ladies' first quality Kid Button Shoes, 8b 6d Men's All Tan Balmorals, 16s Gd Ladies' Carpet Slippers, Is 9d and 2s 6d Men's celebrated Nailed Shooters, 9s Gd . SPECIAL NOTICE to Working Men and Visitors.— Now is the time to buy Boots. Foot Gear waa never so Cheap and Plentiful as at the present time at the CASH BOOT MARKET, the Premier Boot Store of Wellington. R. HANNAH & CO., PROPRIETORS.

SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS ! HAMS ( BEST CANTERBURY, MILD CURED) gD PER lb. SIDES CANTERBURY, MILD CURED) lp PER LB. NEW SEASON'S FRUIT. JUST LANDED, Ex R.M.S. COPTIC. NEW CURRANTS Hd per lb NEW VALENCIA RAISINS „ Cd per lb NEW SULTANA RAISINS 6d per lb PRESERVING SEASON. QUEENSLAND SNOWDROP SUGAR, 401b baga 9b per bag SUGAR COMPANY'S No. 1 401b bags 9s por bag SUGAR COMPANY'S No. 2 401b bags Bs6dper bag SPECIAL DISPLAY OF CHOCOLATES, Ac, in Fancy Boxes, in great variety. Complete Price-list on Application. WARDELL BROS. & CO., 51, WILLIB BTREET, WELLINGTON, AND AT CHRISTCHURCH AND DUNEDIN.

DUTTON'S NEW LIST \ OP ~VT E W BOOKS. Out Back, by author of Stirrup Jingles (Kenneth Mackay), 6s Beyond the Seas, by Oswald Crawfurd, author of Portugal, Old and New, 4s Tom Brown's Schooldays (illustrated), 3s 6d An Adopted Wife, by Arthur Keyser, 2s 6d Sheep, Management in Health and Disease, by Geo. Armytage, author of the Horse Doctor, &c. , new edition, 3s Cattle, by Bame author — a companion book to the above, 3s My Schoolß and Schoolmasters, by Hugh Miller, cheap edition, Is 3d Advice to a Wife, by Dr. Cbavasse, new edition,' 3s Advioe to a Mother, do do, 3s A Man's Man, by John Strange Winter, Is 3d Around the World, over 100 copies of photographß of different buildings and re- ' Tnarkablo placeß in various parts of the world Is (id The Golden Bottle, by anthor of Caesar's Column, 8d Will Carleton's Farm Ballads, Is Gordon's Poems, complete, new pocket edition, 3s Everybody's Book of Wit and Humour, full bound in red roan, pocket edition, 3s Pseudonym Library, per vol. Is 6d Cavalleria Rusticana, tales of Sioilian peasant life A Splendid Cousin, by Mrs. Andrew Dean The Passing of a Mood, by V.O.C.S. God's Will, and other Btories, by Use Frapan" The Home of the Dragon, by Anna Catharina Froude's Short Studies on Great Subjects, two vols, 7b Book of Interest Tables, 3, i, 4}, and 5 per cent.. Is 6d Everybody's Book of Acting Charades, 8d Eric Brighteyes, by Rider Haggard, 2s 6d Monteinma's Daughter, do, 2s 6d Marion Darcbe, by J. Marion Crawford, 2s 6d What Necessity Knows, by J. Dougall, author of Beggars All, 2a 6d The Gospel of the Poor, Bellamy Library, la 3d Outlaw and Lawmaker, by Mrs. Campbell Praed, 2a The Tragedy of Ida Noble, Clark Ruatell, 2a The Emigrant Ship, do, 2a GEO. W. DUTTON, Txb People's Book Mast, 49a, Lambton-quay.

HUME & SON, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE A^D RETAIL GROCERS, G3, and 65, Willis-street, Wellington, Direct Importekb Of the following Wines, which we guarantee to be well matured, some over 15 years old. These Wines are bottled at the vineyards, which is a guarantee that tbe consumer gets the genuine article, as most Wines bottled by merchants are adulterated :— Penfold & Co.'s Red Wines— Claret, Greenache, Port, Constantia, Frontignac, Burgundy, Old Tawny Port, over 15 years old. White Wines — Reisling, Cbablais, Tokay, SSherry, Madeira, Muscadine, Muscatel. All the leading brands of Continental Wines in stock. The best brands of Scotch and Irish Whisky, in case and bulk. All goods sold at Lowest Wholcsalo Prices. I.X.L. 19, Willis-st. (next Townsend and Paul's). Notice of Akbival. BICYCLES— The St. George New Rapid. WE are now showing these beautiful Machines, ex Tainui, and respectfully invite inspection.' Each Machine it guaranteed, and will be sold for Caeh at exceedingly low priceß, or on Time Payments at rates hitherto never attempted by any firm in New Zealand Deposit small, and special terms ol payment mode to suit every customer. (fSj" Gentlemen who have placed orders BOine time since will please call and seleci their machines and take delivery. Call and see the St. George New Rapid Cushion and Pneumatic Tyres (the Nedder' man). Note the address — THE I.X.L. SEWING MACHINE DOMKSTIC APPLIANCES, AND NOVELTY COMPANY, 10, Willis-st. (next Townsend and Paul's) ARTHUR H. DUFF, Manager. OUR Summer Stook of Dining, Drawing room, and Passage Paperhangingg bavi just arrived. A rare assortment to ohoom from. R. Martin, Decorator, Manners-strea'

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1894, Page 1

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