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LAST TWO WEEKS OF WA It MOCK & ADKII'S SALE! NOTE THESE BARGAINS :— Si? 0 The Balance of onr Choioo French and Englit.li Millinery at Half-price Startling Reductions in Capes. Mantles, and Jackets A Chance in Corsets— Beat Makes Greatly Reduced The Balance of thoto Sensational Tweed Dress Pieces much less than Half-price 17 pioces our Bost Black Dress Goods, lleducod for absolute sale Balance of Black Brocades, Fancy and Evening Silks, must be cleared Lot, 50 pieces, Single Bed Sheetings, from B|d yard 400 Whit,o Honeycomb and Marcella Quilts, must be sold Remnants Glass Cloth, Calico, Flaunolottes, Linens, Damasks, &c must be cleared . 244 dozen Drawn-thread Handkerchiefs, lmlf -dozen for 2s 6d lOO.i dozen Coloured Border Handkerchiefs, Half-price 40 dozen White Aprons, most stylish goods ever shown (50 dozen Kid Gloves, 2s 6d to 4s 9d, now Is 9d to 2s lid All Hosiery, new and made to our order, at Sale Prices 1000 Boys' Suits at Startling Prices to soil Gents" Suits tc measure, =22 7s GJ, till 13th August t&g~ SPECIAL NOTE— . WAPwXOOK & AD KIN'S SALE CLOSES ON SATURDAY, 13th AUGUST. R. H A N~N A~H & CO., . TOE BOOT PALACE, 79, LAMBTON-QTJAY, AND THE CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, CUBA-STREET. IT is a well known fact that onr Factory has made groat advance in the Mannfaoture oC BOOTS and SHOWS, and that tho superiority of our goods ia due to onr v.sin»- the latest and most up-to-date machinery-, in the bost iirr.ingod and' most convenient Factory in Now Zealand. Our now machinery enables us to sell first-class Boots and Shoes at modest prices, and as we hold Lho solo right for th« Goodyear Machinery, which ia now acknowledged to be able to turn oub work superior tn anything that can' be done by hand, these good.-- can only be obtained from, or manufactured by us, in the Provincial District of Wellington. In addition to our Superior Colonial Manufactures, we have just landed 493 Trunks ox Star of Now Zealand, Delphic, and Aoraugi, comprising French, German, Swiss EiWislV and American, High-class BOOTS and SHOES. ' °* t ' Ladies' Old Gold Silk Shoes Cove & West's Porpoise Shooters Ladies' Pale Blue Silk and Satin Evening Hannah & Co.'s Goodyear Welted Boots Shoos, 3/11 to 15/G very comfortable ' Ladies' White Silk and Satin Evening Shoes, G. E. Keith's American Boots from 12/6 from 3/11 to 16 -G 15/G, 18 ( G, 20/- ' umili/w ' Ladies' White and Cream Kid Shoes, from The Famons Country X Boots 5/G to 18/G Covoct Wc&b's Shoos", from 15 G, 17/G 20/- 25/Ladios' Blaok Satin Evening Shoes R. Hannah & Co.'s Shooters 7/ll' 8/6 9/6 Ladios' Bronze Evening Shoes, 4/6, 5/6, 7/6, 10 6, 12 ' G. 14/6. 15/G ' ' ' ' T J - 8/G . „ t^-j t, • ou 9» E ; f v ' ciil >' s talking Paradise Shoea Ladies Green Kid Evening Shoes The Pliant X Town Boots Ladies' Glace Evening Shoes, from 2/11, 3/G, Hannnli & Co.'s Welted Porpoise Shooters G -, to 18/6 21/-, 22/6, 25/- ' Ladies' Nine Worm Slippers, 1/-, 1/G, 2/-, 2/6, Hannah & Co.'s Ooze Calf Boots and Shoes 3/G, 4/6 known as the Corn Extractors ' LauiOs Beautiful Black Satin Slippovs Men's Good Watorti«-hts 7/G S/6 0/6 10/6 Ladies' Nic« Glace Fashionable Walking 126, and H/6 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Slices, from 5/G, G/G, S/6, 9/6, 10/6, 11/6, Youths" Boots, 5/11, G/G, 7/G 12,'G Men's Bluchers, 3/11, 4/G, 56, 6'G 7/6 S. Weil's Ladies' Boots and Shoes Men's Nice Slippers, 2/31, :j/c' 4/6* 5/6 Otto llurz Ladies' Boots and Shoes Gout's Dross Dinner Shoes, from 7/6 8/6 9/6 F. Pinet's Boots and Shoes, all sizes and Gent's K veiling Pumps and Slipners from fiLiino-s 6'll, 7/6, S/6 ' I.uird Hchober'f, Boots and Shoos Gent's Leathor anil Drab Cloth Gaiters or C. P. b'ord'a Boots and Shoes, in any shape, Spats very comlorfnble fittinir Gent's Leggings Children's and Girls' Nice Warm Slippers Gont'n Kangaroo Loggings, lon°- and short i ! iris' Evening Shoes, all sizes .Men's C.'olochcs ° Hannah .t Oo.'s Ladies' Hand-sewn Shoos Long C,w.:\ Boots, from 22/6 to 32/6 Hannah .t Co.'.s Welted Boots and Shoes, as Knee Gum Boots, 16G 18/6 20/light as a foarhcr aud everlasting wear Polo Boots a speciality ' CivW School Boots, from 2/11. 3/11, 4/G Riding Roots— unequalled Girls' Walking Boots, from 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 Gent's Football Boots Women's good Dairy Boots, from 5/11, 6/11, Gent's Nice Warm Slippers from 1/3 1/6 "'ll 2/6, 3/6, 4/G, 5/G ' ' radios' Gaiters, from 3-, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 Gent's Boots or Shoes made to order with Ladies Cycling Gaiters Seated patent soles— keep the feet dry and prevent slipping To the Legislative Council and Members of the General Assembly of the House of Representatives, the Citizens of Wellington ,. and residents in all parts of New Zealand we (•itu say, without fear of contradiction, that the BOOT PALACE 79 Lamb ton-quay 'and the CASH BOOT MARKET, 2S. Cuba-street, contain the largest stock of Boots and Shoes in Now Zealand, and thn Best Selections. 1 1 era you have .£60,000 worth of BOOTS and SHOES to select from. All khids of Boots and Shoos mode to order. Hand-sewn. Boots on the new principle at reduced prices Comfort and fib guaranteed. All Requisites in Stock such as Gloss Dressing Cream, Laces, Buttons, Cork Soles, &c, &c. ' LEATHER and GRINDERY FOR SALE. BESPOKE UPPERS A SPECIALITY. U^" NOTE THU ADDRESS— THE BOOT PALACE, 79, LAMBTON-QUAY AND THE GASH BOOT MAKKET, 28, OUBA-STB.BET WELLINGTON. ' R. HAN" Nli H & CO., PROPRIETORS. I ?f«^ $p-5?& UPWARDS OF TWENTY MEDALS ■*?/»&'* Awarded for Excellence. Jy[JiiAl)AO-ll_h J . A "PRIZE WHERE VEE Often a Headache will EXHIBITED, not yield to remedies TtTTTQ'Pr I?'Q which cure our friends. Jja J-JO J-JuLu o The cause is not tho one imagined. Defective tJhsi B Vision causes moru head- p& iL Al&^ ache than any other one Vjg&Ji|KL_- SWISS bodily adment. It is 3^ needless pain also, for J&:ss!&jks0 f —= Vv i^V SPECTACLES accu- mfMfe^lH^ rately adapted by a lp-«^S^^r^'-54-.XS'Y^s. specialist will relievo. W^ •, r -r-w tt Have your eyes tested by J^^^STmark f\ MILK. ALFRED LEVI W Consulting- Optician, —— 39, Lambton-quat. CAN BE USED FOR ALL PURPOSES r^S^ 8^- 0F O^^^lN^l 4^ MILK. '"^at^"^ l^s&*' From the Milk of Cows having an extensive range on the healthy and fertile sides of the Alps, breathing the Puhk Air and feeding on the succulent grasses of that salubrious region — The Finest Milk-producing Country in the Would. l^^^^ag^mg^gass^^asgwg^ 1 1 *^" A^ for NESTLES, and see that you yj 'vs jyjs gii i^ra Ti ITi^^&)s ¥ U bT^ e^ as INPKIIIOII brands are someDifflcnlty in expectoration. Asthma, Noi-voub Coughs, Catmili, Slccplesßneßs and OppresHion immeilialely " ' ~ — — — - — _ I Ei^ by i;^^£S:' BINmANCIGAa ' I 2/6 Advico and **^ at all houi>s - 2/6 ELI'ICTRIC LIGHT LAMPS. T^^^^^^^^^t^P' '^^ JUST LANDED -A supply of the iQUR 1898 COD LTVER OIL has arrived. "SVFA" L^MPS and is in splendid condition. Best and most economical in the market. SEASONABLE REQUISITES. „ „ . . „. , ~ I . „. T3 „ , T^i 1 - Duncan's Chilblain Liniment, for Estimates for Electric Lighting, Bells, and Unbroken, and our well-known Camphorlelophonos. . at ed Carbolio Ointment, for Broken Chil- -^ -r, blains. Repairs Promptly Executed. „„__ _, _ T T ~ . _, -. T_ _ _ A Lady writes :— " Dr. Duncan's PhytoCLDERHOLM & lOLLEY, ] aoca Tablets act on Rheumatism as I have Royal Oak Buildings. found nothing else do." Price, 2/6 per box. Sole Agent — PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WM> Q FITZGERALD, 1 ° awiSn-NT • «;« CONSULTING CHEMIST AND PUBLIC 9 ff\*^M mounding districts, the Vaccination free daily, from Pure Calf ..y-saLS^jfiSUfoStoi^ Clydesdale Entire Lymph, trom 9 to 4 o'clock. TOMMY DODD. WHITE PAPER F. EDWARDS, "ffT 0R SALE, cheap, a quantity of White Owner, Lower liutt, ID Paper. Apply at Evening Post office. ,

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1898, Page 3

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