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DRESSES ! DRESSES ! VV HAT STYLES ARE THE NEW WINTER DREBS MATERIALS? WARNOCK~~& ADKIN Can well answer thiß important question by the following interesting DESCRIPTIVE LIST OP NOVELTIES: COLOURS "I The Shades are RICH and DEEP, such as Purple, Bronze, v^j-w v - LVO Dark Emerald, Prune, Wine, Gendarme, Violet, the 1,. \ new Ondine and Serpentine. In some cases the above *■" | are self-coloured, but in others relieved by (flints of such T>r\-r>-r\ T-nvnm~-r, ' telling hue as Kingfisher Blue, Flame, Gold, Mauve, ROBE LEftGTHS.j &o.,&o CHEVIOTS -J - 4 - 11 previous values eclipsed by onr grand importations thiß winter. a »in f 25 ranges, with full assortment of shades in each. Pube Wool -rvx a rT^r at c \ Goods. Prices per dross length, 10s 6d, 11s 6d, 13s 6d, 15s, 16s DIAGONALS. J 6d, 21b, 40. Some Bpecial widths for Children's Coats. SERGES "1 British Goods all these. Plain Estamene Serges, por dress, 11s 6d, I 14b, 168 6d, 18s, 19s 6d, 22s 6d. Magnificent ranges of Fancy Dress ANT) \. Worsteds, so perfectly suitable to this climate, both for Ladies', I Girls', and Children's wear, all self colours, commencing at Is lid "ry^\T>orr\"pT\o I per yard, double width. TTOPS A O'R'S Shot Hopsacks, in loading colours ; Diagonal Hopsacks, v ,v, ( in self colours ; Chock Basket Cloths, iv novel mixtures. BASKET CLOTHS J Tho6 ° trim Bpleudi<Uy wUh WTNTTII? 1 The handsomest, most durable goods ever shown in Wellington. They i j-j.^ j. j_i j_v i abonnd jn all tne ricll co i oure( i mixtures characteristic of this season s _______„, f new toils Our last Winter's Tweeds were the admiration of the TWEEDS . J dißti-icc. '1 his year they are even better. DRESSMAKING ! DRESSMAKING ! Tl\/TT>riT? 'V A ATT* We have deoided to give Estimates lower than ever for Costumes imiUIUAIM. to order, to meot the times. . . t4Wll . Miss GOURLAY has just returned from her visit to Melbourne and Sydney Fashion Houses. Mrs. SNOOK is rapidly booking orders for April month. Orderß for both Rooms are respectfully solicited. R. HANNAH & CO., 79, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. TAN BOOTS r~TAN SHOES ! TAN SLIPPERS! OUR SECON D SHIPMENT of 279 Trunks of thoso Beautiful FRENCH CANVAS SHOES, FRENCH TAN SHOES, 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 Shoos Gent's Tan Boots, new Bhape, 20b Maids' French Tan Shoos Geut'a Tau Shoeß, now shapes, 12s 6d, 14s Girls' French Tan Strapped Shoes (id, 16s 6d Maids' French Tan Strapped Shoes Gent's Pliant X Boots, from 22s bd Girls' and Maids' French Tan Canvas Shoes Gent's X Boots, from 20s, 255, 28s bd Ladies' Summer-fittingGlace Walking Shoes, Gent's Porpoise Boots, from 20s from 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s Cd, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, K. Hannah & Co's Shooters, from 10s 6d, 10s 6d 12s 6d Ladios' Tan Evening Shoes, 5s Cd, 6s 6d, 7s Cove & West's nico Shoes, from 15s Cd 6d. 8s 6d Hannah & Co.'s Korpoise Shooters, from 20b Ladios' Blaok Jet Bead Evening Shoes, 5s Bostook & Co's Shoes, from 15s Od, 17b Cd 6d, 6s Cd, 7s 6d Hannah & Co.'s Bluchers, from 5s 6d, 6s 6d, Ladies' Beautiful Slippers, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 7s 6d 6d, 5a Cd Pollard & Son's Boots, from 18s 6d, 20s 25s Ladies" Tennis Shoes, 2s lid, 3s Cd, 4s 6d, 5s Hannah & Co.'s G Bootß, from 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 6d,656d 12s 6d , ,„ „, „„ Women's Dairy Boots, Cs Cd, 7s Cd, 8s Cd Stead & Simpson's Boots, ICa 6d, 18s 6d, 20s Women's Calf Leglets, 9s 6d. 10s 6d, 11b 6d Hannah's G Canvas Shoeß, 5s 6d Copper Toes, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid Hawkins' beautiful Boots, 12s 6d, 14s 6d Glycerole, Tan Polish. PoorleßS Gloss, Gilt- Hannah * Co.'s G Slippers, 2s lid, 3a bd, 4s edge Dressing, Royal Navy Dressing, Cd, 5b 6d &0., Ac. 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, Lamb-ten-quay, Wellington, those Ladies and Gentlemen who failed to obtain this quality of Boots and Shoes out of the first shipment can now do so. Rsmembkr !— YOU HAVE £f]Q qqq WORTH OF STOCK TO SELECT FROM. Acknowledged by the press and the public to be the best value in Boots and Shoeß 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 Zealand. R. HANNAH & CO., pw>™nsroHs. THE CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, CUBA-STREET, For the Twentieth Year wishes its Patrons a Mkrbt Chbistmab. R HANNAH & CO.'S Cuba-street Branch is replete with a New and Serviceable Stook • to suit one and all. We oordially invite inspection. NOTE OUR LEADING LINES AT THE GRAND CHRISTMAS SHOW. Ladixb' Dbpaetmbnt. Gknts' Dkpaetment. Ladies' All Tan Shoes, 3s lid Men's Derby Shoes, own make, 7s lid Ladies' Tan Canvas Shoes, 3s lid Men's Oxford Shoes, own make, 8s 6d Ladies' New Blaok Shoos, 4s lid Men's Balmorals, own make, 9s 6d Ladies' Superior Tan Shoes, 6s Cd Men's Goloshed, ditto ditto, 10b 6d Ladies' New Leather Shoeß, 7b 6d Men's Pegged Bluchers, 7s 6d Ladies' Dull Kid Shoes, 6s 6d Men's All Tan Shoes, 8b 6d Ladies' New Evening Shoes, 2s lid Men's Canvas Shoeß, 4s lid Ladies' Golosh Tennis Shoes, 2s lid Men's Goloshed Tennis Shoes, 3s 6a Ladies' first quality Kid Button Shoes, 8b 6d Men's All Tan Balmorals, 16s 6d Ladies' Carpet Slippers, Is 9d and 2s 6d Men's celebrated Nailed Shooters, 9s 6d i SPECIAL NOTICE to Working Men and Visitors.— Now is the time to buy Boote. F°<« Gear waß never so Cheap and Plentiful as at the present time at the CASH 8001 MARKET, the Premier Boot Store of Wellington. R. HANNAH & CO., PROPRIETORS.

SEDUCTION IN FLOUR! BEST ROLLER FLOUR— 2001b Sacks / "j X/ 1001b Bags Q/ m 501b Bags 4/2 251b Bags 2/2 BEST OATMEAL— J 251b8a * 8 2/10 WHEATMEAL (for Bread)— 251b Bags 2/0 WHEATMEAL (for Porridge) - 251b bags 2/6 PRICE-LIST ON APPLICATION. WARDBLL BROS. & CO., 51, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, AND AT CHRISTCHURCH AND DUNEDIN.

pHEAPBB THAN EVER. New Figs, Gid box Sheep's* Tongues, lib tins, lid; 10s 6d per don Boiled Rabbit, 21b tins, lOd Teas, from Is 4d per lb New Zealand Mullet, 6d tin Finest ling, 6d per lb Real Loch Fyne Red Herrings, lid eaoh AT WILLIAM CAMPBELL'S, ORIENTAL TEA MART, Manners-street. £12,000 T £12,000 SLAUGHTERING FURNITURE I^7 — — The Largest and most Complete Stook to select from. Every line to be sold at sacrificing prices. Call and make a good inspection of our stock and compare prices, at H. FIELDER'S, Wholesale and Reta3 Furniture Manufacturer, Manners-street. " It saves the merchant 8 business from -going to the bad by a-raking in the patronge the public oan't refuse." This can well be said of SHARLAND'S BAKING POWDER. As the proof of the pudding is in the eating, so the proof of the Baking Powder is in the using. A preparation which challenges comparison by actual teßt and always stands the trial most favourably is SHABLAND'S "MOA" BRANP BAKING POWDEB.

ST. GEORGE BTCYCLES. A NOTHER Shipment of these Machines has been opened, and are now on Bale at THE 1.X.L., 19, Willis-street. FOR CASH AT BOTTOM PRICES, Or on East Terms to Suit all Classes, fbom 5s Per Week. BICYCLES at all Prices, from .£l2 to .£3O solid cushion and pneumatic tyres. THE I.X.L. SEWING MACHINE, DOMESTIC APPLIANCES, AND NOVELTY COMPANY, 19, WILLIB-STREET, AND HARRIB-STHEET. ARTHUR H. DUFF, Manager. mHE CITY PHARMACY. 49, Lambton-quat (Opposite Grey-street). MR. DAVID T. ORR, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Having purchased the buainesß of Mr. T. Gordon, has muoh pleasure in soliciting the kind support of the late proprietors patrons, and asking a further continuance of their favours. The preparation of MEDICAL PRESCRIPTIONS will receive the strictest attention, and will be prepared with the purest drugs of Pharmacopoeia under Mr. Orr's own personal supervision. All prescriptions formerly prepared can be dispensed as usual.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 83, 9 April 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 83, 9 April 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 83, 9 April 1894, Page 1

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