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SALE CONTINUED. SALE CONTINUED. Full prioes in Blaok, Cl AT TT Fall P rioes in . Bla . ok i Reduced prioes in £S JT3LJLJ XU • Reduced prices in RED. RED. OUR well-known practice of marking goods in Plain Figure 9 enables Customers to see at once the Reductions given. WARISTOCK & ADKIK. SALE CONTINUED THROUGHOUT JUNE. Shipments by four reoent steamers have greatly added to the novelties exhibited. Tbo Rimutaka and Tainni, duu in a few days, bring further consignments. All goods at Reduced Prioes. (851° IMPORTANT !— Notwithstanding the great demand for the following New and Seasonable Goods, every artiole will be offered during June at REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH ! ! Mantles Dresses Blankets Hosiery Jacketß _ Robes Flannels Gloves Waterproofs Cheviots Flannelettes Shawls Jerseys Serges Down Quilta Ribbonß Millinery Hopsaoks Sheetings Laces _ New Toques Novelties Damasks Embroideries New Straws Velveteens Linonß Trimmings Underclothing Evening Silks Towels Astrachan do Flannelette & Wool Evening Dresses Curtains Aprons Corsets Tweeds Cretonnes Umbrellas MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, WATERPROOFS AND MERCERY. WARNOCK & ADKIN. WINTER SHIPMENT OF HIGH-CLASS BOOTS & SHOES, Ex IONIC, MADE FOR AND IMPORTED BY R . HAN N^A H & CO. 15®" REMEMBER— J6BO.OOO WORTH OF BOOTS AND SHOES TO SELECT FROM. 6 trunks Scaif e's Patent Rubber Studded Ladies' Pinet's Boots, 20s ; formor prioo, 33 '6 holes and real Porpoise Uppers, gnaran- Bostock's Porpoise Balmorals teed watertight. Worn by 20 members Otto Her?.' Boots and Shoes of the Royal Family S. Wolf's Boots and Shoes 10 trunks Porpoise Shooters, from 22s Gd D. Pollak's Boots and Shoes 20 trunks grand X Boots 10 trunks beautiful Evening Shoes, with 10 trunks Gents' Court and Dinner Shoes cross-Btraps ; very comfortable S> trunks Men's Pliant X Boots 20 trunks Ladies' Evening Shoes, from 3s 6d 4 trunks Gents' nice Warm Slippers Girls' and Maids' Evening Shoes 144 pairs Hannah's G Bluchers, from 58 6d R. Vemon's Boots and Shoes, specially 72 pairs Hannah's Porpoise Shooters adapted for Winter 250 pairs Hannah's Q Shooters, 10s 6d Ladies' nice Carriage Boots, wool-lined 500 pairs Hannah's G Watertights Ladies' beautiful Warm Slippers, from Is, 200 pairs Hannah's Kangaroo Leggings, 18/6 Is 6d, 2s Cd, 3s 6d 300 pairs Hannah's Knee Leggings, 6s 6d 4 trunks Ladies' beautiful Suode Evening and 7s 6d Shoes 200 pairs Boys' nice Leggings Ladies' Old Gold Evening Shoes 300 pairs Boys' and Youthd' Slippers, from 2s All oolours in Silk and Satin Shoes 300 pairs YouthB 1 Watortights, from 9s Cd Gilbert Bros.' Glove Kid E.S. Boots 1000 pairs Boys' Nailed Lace Boots, from 5/6 Ladies' Calf Balmorals, strong and neat 2000 pairs Coppor-toos, from la lid, 2a lid, Ladies' Gaiters, warm and comfortable 3s lid Children's Strap Shoes and Slipperß. &c. Gents' Polo Boots to order, a speciality. Ladies' and Gents' Riding Boots, pronounced the best in New Zealand. Real porpoise and colt hide and English oak-bark tended leather used in all Boots and Shoes made to order. Tennis Shoes of every description made to measure. Two thousand pairs of the G Boots and Shoes, in daily demand, made and sold every week. All kindß of Leather and Grindery in Btook, Harness Leather, all kinds of Sole, &o. Glyoerole, Meltonian Cream, Royal Navy Dressing, a special preparation for Patent Boots and Shoes. .£BO,OOO worth of Boots and Shoes to select from. NOTE THE ADDRESS— R. HANNAH & CO., THE BOOT PALACE, 79, LAMBTON QUAY. SPECIAL. NOTICE. TO COUNTRY SETTLERS AND WORKING MEN. R HANNAH & CO.'S CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, CUBA STREET. SEE THE NEW GOODS, of our Own Make— the Best Value Ready Cash can Buy. S.AMPLE LINES. Men's Full Watertights, splendid value, 9s Youths' Nailed Shooters, Itos, 8s 6d Women'B Dairy Boots, 20 years' test, 6s 6d, Men's superior ditto, pegged, 10s 6d 7s 6d Men's Watertight Bluchers, pegged, 9s 6d Women's Balmorals, tips, 7s lid Men's Nailed Shooters, 9a 6d ' Women's Felt Slippers, Is Men's superior ditto, pegged, 10s 6d i Boys' and Girls' Stout bohool Boots, 10 to Men's Balmorals, tips, no nails, 10s Gd | 13, 4s lid Men's Felt Slippers, Is 6d 1 Children's Strap Shoes, protected toes, 7 to Youths' Nailed School Boots, 1t05,6s Cd I 10, 3s 6d Visitors to town are invited to oall at the Cash Boot Market. 10,000 Pairs to pick from. R. HANNAH & CO., THE GREAT BOOT PROVIDERS, 28, CUBA-STREET. REDUCTION IN FLOUR! BEST ROLLER FLOUR— 2001b Sackß 15/1001b Bags QL 501b Bags 251b Bags 2/2 CHEESE— Gorgonzola ~\ Stilton £ Ex "lonic" Eadam , J HAMS AND BACON— Finest Canterbury Hams QDperlb. ~\ Our own cure .„ 2i-n > Specially selected Bacon fJfID „ j (Jrain fed TINNED FRUITS - Whiteheath Peacbos Xl/G PW dd ° Z " ) Ex " Mariposa," Bartlett Pears, Aprioots ... \{)/Q " ) San Fm^oiseo DRIED FRUITSNew Currants A ID per lb. ") f Cleaned by New Sultanas tD „ I Maohinery Figs— loose, in layers „ PRICE-LIST ON APPLICATION. WARDELL BROS & CO., 51, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, AND AT CHRISTCHURCH AND DUNEDIN. I

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 148, 25 June 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 148, 25 June 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 148, 25 June 1894, Page 1

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