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FASHIONS ! FIRST GRAND SHOW. GASLIGHT ! PRIDAY EVENING. FIRST SHOW DAYS, PRIDAY AND SATURDAY. EVERYTHING NOW OPENED AND READY. WARNOCK & ADKIN. fiiTJA "oi hj HAVE~BRENPAID~AWAY IN WAGES DURING oW^rOU.OU'U THE PAST TWELVE YEARS, AND £17.000 SPENT IN BUILDINGS, BY E. HANNAH & CO., 79, LAMBTON QUAY - - WELLINGTON. Therefore they havo a special claim on the Boot Purchasing Public of New Zealand, and of Wellington in particular. R HANNAH & CO. aro opening up, ex Gothic and Kaikoura, 279 Trunks of >• BOOTS and SHOES, speoially made to their order. Ladies' Department. Gent's Department. Ladies' Pinet's Walking and Evening Shoes Gent's Speoial Legislative Slipperß, Ooze Ladies' Silk and Satin Shoes Calf Ladies' nice plain Glaoe Kid Evening Shoes Gent's X Boots, Porpoise and Grained Ladies' beautiful Old Gold Evening Shoes Gent's Pliant X Boots, for town wear Ladies' nice Suode Evening Shoea, all colors Gent's Cove & West's Porpoise-hide ShootLadies' beautiful Tan Evening Shoes ing Boots Girls' and Maids' Tan Shoes Hannah & Co's Palace G Shooters Ladios' Porpoise Hide Balmorals Hannah & Co.'s G Porpoise Shooterß, from Wolf's Ladies' Button and Lace Boots, from 20b, guaranteed 16s 6d Pollard & Sons' celebrated Porpoise Shooters Otto Herz Ladies' Button and Lace Shoes, and Balmorals, 20s from 16s Cd Gent's New Evoning and Dinner Shoes, ex Bally & Co.'s Ladies' Laco and Button GOTHIC Boots, from 12s 6d Gent's Now Pumps and Court Shoes, ox Bostock & Co.'s Ladies' Lovely Walking KAIKOURA Shoes Hannah's G Walking Boots, 10s GJ E. Bostcck's Ladies' Boantiful Button and Hannah's G Shooters, 10s 6<\, 12a Gil Laco Boots Hannah's G Watortigbts 9a Gd to 1 la Gd Ladios' Goloohes and Slippor Footholds Hannah's G Bluchers 5s Gd to 103 CJ Ladios' Gaiters, all colours, very comfort- Hannah's G Boys' Boots, from 2a lid to 5s able 6d Ladioß* beautiful Slippery and House Boots, Hannah's G Leggings, Men s, Boys, and wool linod and snow-proof Youths', from 3s Gd Glycorolo, Peerless Gloss, Satin Polish Men's Real Kangaroo Leggings, 18s Gd Meltonian Cream, Propert's Cream, all Men's Patent Leggings, all kinds colours, for tan boots Gent's Beautiful Crup Shoes Ex GOTHIC— Gent's Gaiters Ladies' nice plain Tan Calf Evoning Shoos, Boot Trees, Nubian Blacking, Gilt-odge now Dressing, Pipe Clay, &c, &c. Ex KAIKOURA— Ladies' beautiful Ooze Calf Tan Shoes, Gents' and Ladies' Tennis Shoes made to special ' order »nd repaired on. the premises The Hand-sewn Bepautment is under the supervision of one of the best men in New Zealand. Ladies' and Gent's Boots of all kinds made to order. Polo and Riding Boots a speciality. All kinds of Leather and Grindery in stook. Bespoke Uppers got up for the Trade. worth of btock to select from, and only one profit paid, by dealing with R. HANNAH & CO., who have the largest and moßt varied stook of Boots and Shoes ever placed before the public of Now Zealand. R, HANNAH & CO., THE BOOT PALACE, 79, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 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 Valuo Ready Cash can Buy. SAMPLE LINES. Men's Full Watertights, splendid value, 9s Youths' Nailed Shooters, Itos, 8a 6d Women's Dairy Boots, 20 years' test, 6s 6d, Men's superior ditto, pegged, 10s 6d 7s Gd Men's Watertight Bluchers, pegged, 9a 6d Women's Balmorals, tips, 7s lid Men's Nailed Shooters, 9s 6d Women's Felt Slippers, Is Men's superior ditto, pegged, 10s 6d Boyß' and Girls' Stout Bohool Boots, 10 to Mon's Balmorals, tips, no nails, 10s 6d 13, 4s lid Men's Felt Slippers, Is 6d Children's Strap Shoea, proteoted toea, 7 to Youtha' Nailed School Boots, 1 to 5, 6a 6d 10, 3s 6d Visitors to town are invited to call at the Cash Boot Market. 10,000 Pairs to pick prom. • R. HANNAH & CO., THE GREAT BOOT PROVIDERS, 28, CUBA-STREET.

BACON CURING. BEST CANTERBURY HAMS ... ... QB PER LB. BEST CANTERBURY BACON, in Sides ... fjD PER LB. TENDING it impossible to obtain reliable grain-fed Bacon for our Large Provision Trades in Dunedin, Chriatohurch, and ' Wellington, we have now COMMENCED CURING on onr own account, and aro in a position to offer the above. Every pig cured we guaranteo to be GENUINE GRAIN-FED STOCK. The Hams and Bacon will be found really first-olass, and SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING in tho Markot. WARDELL BROS. & CO., 61, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. * A , !! AN A N OUNCE OF FACT By Appointment to the People. _^L Pro BonoPublico. Ib worth ALLAN~SMITH, a ton of theory, CASH GROCER, but HAS much pleasure in thanking the public in general for past favours .___„ /-\-n bestowed upon him, and is now desirous of IO OUNCES Ox j soliciting further orders, and to merit public M.md patronage is placing his goods in the market at prices Cheaper than ever. STTRATTTRA TEA My Special Blended Teas at Is 3d, 2s, and ° U XWI - X U iVA X XuA 2s 6d per pound, the ohoiceat of their respeotive crops, are admittedly the best rs -worth values ever offered to the public. They are no money or bonus lottery, but are sure to .„ nrrxrfpt; np rvRTYiWATiV TWA please at the breakfast table. Once used, 10 OUNCES OF ORDINARY lbA. always used. I treat the smallest child with the same courtesy, consideration, and advantages that . i?i/-i>r tq j A aa Ido their parents. 1 FA woRTCT I 000 OPINIONS. Thoroughly understanding my business in *- wuwn avvv all its details, and buying in the cheapest and best markets, I give to the public advantages hitherto unheard of in Wellington. __._ „»,.^,,,,,.,,., „„..,.,.,.,, AU goods sold are guaranteed the best. THE ENORMOUS DEMAND Goods -delivered free, witbin any reasonable distance, at shortest notice. for Boxes of Groceries carefully packed and sent to all suburban stations. mTTTI -p, „-.^o Pbovisions a Speciality. THE FAMOUS Orders by postor carrier promptly attended to. Cleanlineaa, punctuality, accuraoy, and OTTTI . mxTT , » m-n i dispatoh, are leading featurea at SURATURA TEA ALLAN SMITH'S, IST A NWEK.R" STREET ' And at Riddiford-street, Newtown. &nd ita "traordinary value is ex- — «• citing the envy of its competitors THE HIGHLAND LADDIE. ... „ „ ... and the admiration of ita conALLAN SMITH, aumerir. " The latter unanimoualy TEA AND SUGAR MERCHANT, agree on the following points : — AND ITA LIAN WAREHOUSEMAN, OTTTI . rrrrm A Has in stock a large assortment of pura SURATURA TEA is wonderful value. China, Indian, and Ceylon TEA, in KJf- SURATURA TEA is moat economical, cheats and boxes, and will be able to fully __ . ___. __. . „. . , „ , meet the requirements of hia varioup friends. SURATURA TEA is debciously flavored. I am, yours faithfully, SURATURA TEA ia not blended with inALLAN SMITH, ferior Teas. Cash Grocto, SURATURA TEA is ab?oluielt pure. Manners-street, and Riddiford-street, Newtown. ■ ' 1 G Ua^the'deli^flalour^ye __„ AVK IMPORTANT juniper. Eminent physicians recommend TUST ARKIV2D-A Pplendidasaortment it. Sales exceed nil other branoa combined. f f of Roger and Gallats celebrated perASK FOB GILBET'B DRT GIN. , *™|7. 80a P 9 . and , ** chet * ' als °- ? ., Care £} — — ' selection of Loosen b famed pu^e bristle solid TO THOSE WHO KEEP POULTRY.— , backed Puis-maae hair brushes. Prices to Andebbon's Poultry Tonic ia in- meet the times. Liberal discount to the valuable for promoting the Health of Poultry j trade. — Wm. C. FitzGerald, Consulting and increasing the Egg Supply. Extensively Chemist, next Evening Post. 2s 6d. Advine need in the South Island. Try it. j and medicine at all hours, 2a 6d.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 1

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