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TILE CORRECT STYLE IN NEW DRESS MATERIALS! AT WARNOCK & ADKIN'S. PULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. NEW PLAIDS, in Silk and Wool Mixtures, latest Continental ideas REPPS, in 11 shades, including Special Colours — viz., Gris-Russo, Seagull Grey, Cream, Rougo Brillanlo, &0., &c. BEIGE MIXTURE REPPS, grand for Coat and Skirt Styles POPLINS, in Apple Greon. New Blues. New Mode. Navy, Black, &c. CORDUROYS, SPIRAL CORDS, BENGALINES, and all kinds of Corded Woollon Materials, now tho correct tiling for Costumes SILK WARP BALERNOS, SILK FANCIES, VANDYKE POPLINS COVERT COATINGS VERY SPECIAL. — Shaded Repp, 11s Gd the dress; New Beige Coatino, 11s Gd the dress. THE IDEAL SEB.GE ! POSITIVELY PERFECT, IN BLACK OR NAVY. These Serges aro fine in make, hard clean finish, handsome and smart looking when made up. They are the very beat make we ever landed. dST PRICE PER DRESS— 9s Gd, 10s Gd, 11s Gd, 13s, 14s Gd, 16s, 18s Gd, 20s, 22s 6d, 28s Gd. DRESSMAKING. MRS. KING and MRS. LESLIE MORISON, with an extremely large staff of Assistant Dressmakers, are now ready to take orders for Spring and Summer Costumes. Estimate of prices given on the lowest soale. Orders should bo placed early. Patterns sent on application. _____ WAR.NOCK & ADKIN", THORNDON HOUSE. R, HANN AII & C = 07, THE. BOOT PALACE, 79, LAMBTON-QUAY, AND THE CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, CUBA-STREET. TT is a well known fact that our Factory has made great advance in the Manufacture of JL BOOTS and SHOES, and that the superiority of our goods is due to our using tho latest and most up-to-date machinery,- in the best arranged and most convenienb Factory in New Zealand. Our now machinery enables us to sell first-class Boots and Shoes at moilest prices, and as we hold the sole rig-lit for tho Goodyear Machinery, which is now acknowledged to be able to turn out work superior to anything that can bo done by hand, these goods 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, ex Star of New Zealand, Delphic, and Aorangi, comprising French, German, Swiss, English, and American, High-class BOOTS and SHOES. KANGARATTA LEATHER 'is attracting the attention of both the manufacturers and wearers of |g|^ Boots and Shoes at the present time, and we have secured the ad- ||| vantage of the sole right to raanufacturo Welt - sewn Kangaratta . i|a. Boots and Shoes in the province of Wellington. None genuine fsm unless purchased from R. Hannah and Co. Kangaratla, the material |$*|a f° r uppers, is produced from wallaby skins by the new process , ps^s» of tanning called chrome dressing. TL is very soft and pliable, has the if^^l appearance of the best glace kid, and will wear for two years —that is, with ordinary wear and tear. You can have Men's, Women's, or *JJL\^QS^ tewi-<^ Children's Boots or Shoes made from Kangaratta : Evening Shoes, *»»-** ™ T "*""-«^ Court' Shoos, Dinner Shoos, or Pumps, guaranteed to wear better than the Hand-sewn Boots and Shoos. See that your Storekeeper and your Boot Shop keep R. HANNAH & CO.'S WELTED KANGARATTA BOOTS AND SHOES. They cost about one-third less than hand-sewn, and wear better. Ladies' Green Kid Evening Shoes The Pliant X Town Boots Ladies' Glaco Evening Shoes, from 2/11, 3/G, Hannah & Co.'s Welted Porpoise Shooters 6 -, to 18/G 21/-, 22/6, 25/Ladios' Nice Warm Slippers, 1/-, 1/6, 2/-, 2/6, Hannah & Co.'s Ooze Calf Boots and Shoes, 3/G, 4/6 known as the Corn Extractors Ladies' Beautiful Black Statin Slippers Men's Good Watertights, 7/6, 8/6, 9j6, 10/6, Ladies' Nico Glaco Fashionable Walking 12/6, and 14/G Shoes, from 5/6, 6/6, 8/6, 9/o, 10/6, 11/6, Youths' Boots, 5/11, GIG, 7/6 12/0 Mon's Bluchers, 3/11, 4/6, 5/G, 6/6, 7/6 R. Woli's Ladies' Boots and Shoes Men's Nice Slippers, 2/11, 0/6, 4/6, 5/6 Otto Horz Ladies' Boots and Shoes Gent's Dress Dinner Shoes, from 7/6, 8/6, 9/6 F. Pinet's Boots and Shoes, all sizes and Gent's Evening Pumps and Slippers from fittings 6/11, 7/6, 8/6 Laird Schober's Boots and Shoes Gent's Leather and Drab Cloth Gaiters or C. P. Ford's Boots and Shoes, in any shape, Spats very comfortable fitting Gent's Leggings Children's and Girls' Nico \yarni Slippers Gent's Kangaroo Leggings, long and short (iirls' Evonimj Shoos, all sizes Mon's Goloches Hannah & Co.'s Ladies' Hand-sewn Shoes Long Gum Boots, from 22/6 to 32/6 Hannah & Co.'s Welted Boots and Shoes, as Knee Gum Boots, 16/6, 18/6, 20/light as a feather and everlasting wear Polo Boots a speciality (Girls' School Boots, from 2/11. 3/11, 4/6 Riding Roots — unequalled Girls' Walking Boots, from 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 Gent's Football Boots Womon's good Dairy Boots, from 5/11, 6/11, Gent's Nice Warm Slippers, from 1/3, 1/6, 7/11 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 Ladios' Gaiters, from 3-, 3/6, tjG, 5/6 Gent's Boots or Shoes made to order with Ladies' CycUng Gaiters Scale's patent soles — keep the feet dry | and prevent slipping To the Legislative Council and Members of tho General Assembly of the House of Representatives, tho Citizens of Wellington, and residents in all parts of New Zealand, we can say, without fear of contradiction, that the BOOT PALACE, 79, Lamb fcon-quay, and tho CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, Cnba-street, contain the largest stock of Boots and Shoes in Now Zealand, and tho Best Selections. Here you have .£60,000 worth of BOOTS and SHOES to select from. All kinds of Boots and Shoos made to order. Hand-sown Boots on the new principle at reduoed prices. Comfort and fib guaranteed. All Requisites in Stock, suoh as Gloss, Dressing Cream, Laces, Buttons, Cork Soles, &c, &c. LEATHER and GRINDERY FOR SALE. BESPOKE UPPERS A SPECIALITY. «Sjg- NOTE THE ADDRESS— THE BOOT PALACE, 79, LAMBTON-QUAY, AND THE CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, CUBA-STK/EET, WELLINGTON.

By Special ff*LjliLJ!sJ7 Excellency Appointment /'^^^^SS^^ G to His Jp^^yfo^X Ci° vernol ". ■ f% 111 fl T ..in v^sji • oiilKi AND *Ks£pi3iisjjs ■ uLUUo tl «Ss s-ByW\s -ByW\ » • Bjj ABfC R Q )e£v>js£ " • ■ ' " E\ C. 11 0 • /%t^&t^fe\ Woollen, W#^^/fn4V\\mN Cambric, W'M/t' i;l hIM? Zephyr W|| iffMk- Blouse W%JIMMMkm Recherche M^^^Sk SELECT|OM /M^l Y&%y%%M \*sN to *>• obtained in Send for Samples. Encouraged by the many flattering expressions of approval which wo have received from our numerous clientele, we have been induced to greatly extend our operations in CHOICE SHIRTINGS ! 97, LAMBTON-QUAY, & 83, CUBA -ST., Wellington. JONAS HANWAY..— Doqs any citizen of Wellington know anything about this distinguibhed man P Who was he, and for what was he famous P He was the founder of a hospital in London, and has tlie credit of being the' first porson to carry an umbrella in that vast city. Ho used the sainc umbrella for 30 years. It was covered with tho best material, aud of a quality similar 1o that which is used for re-covering, from 2s Gd, by Goorgo Bedford, 181, Lambton-quay. Jt is probablo tho hospital was founded by him to receive patients who contracted consumption, &c, by sotting wot, through not using umbrellas. -BEDFORD, the Umbrella King, Lambton-quay.

ft ■ %^'vi<:4«M JUST ARETVED, T>EARGE'S boot arcade, Cuba street. mHE WANGANUI AMERICAN INSTITUTE having acquired the latest up-to-date treatments for tho Bi-chloride of Gold cure of Alcoholism and Narcotism, is receiving Patients for the Cure of the Drink Craving. For full particulars, address J. S. THOMSON, Manager, Wanganui. T^EATHERS. FEATHERS. Clean and properly Cured. No Rubbish. 6d per lb. ROBSON & CO., No. 165, Lambton-quay.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 72, 22 September 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 72, 22 September 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 72, 22 September 1898, Page 3

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