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THE CORRECT STYLE IN NEW DRESS MATERIALS! WAIiWQCK A & ADKIN'S. PULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. NEW PLAIDS, in Silk and Wool Mixtures, latest Continental ideas REPPS, in 11 shades, inclnding Special Colours — viz., Gris-Russe, Seagull Grey, Cronin, lion«o Brillaute, &<;., &c. BEIGE MIXTUIJI'; REPPS, grand for Coat and Skirt Styles POPLINS, in Apple Green. Now T3luos. Now Mode, Navy, Black &o CORDUROYS, SPIRAL CORDS, BENGALEES, and all kind's of Corded Woollen Materials, now the correct thing for Costumes SILK WARP BALttRNOS, SILK FANCIES, VANDYKE POPLINS COVERT COATINGS VERY SPECIAL. — Shaded Repp, 11s Gd the dress: New Beicie Coativo 11s 6d tho dress. ' THE IDEAL SERGE ! POSITIVELY PERFECT, IN BLACK OR NAVY. These Serges are fine in make, hard clean finish, handsome and smart looking when made up. They are the very bent make we ever landed. &^" PRICE PER DRESS-9S 6d, 10s Gd, 11b 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 Co&tumes. Estimate of prices t;iven on tho lowest scale. Orders should be placed early. Patterns sent on application. ______ WARNOCK & ADKIN, THORNDON HOUSE. "" R. HAN NA H & CO., THE BOOT PALACE, 79, LAMBTON-QUAY, ' ■ AND THE CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, CUBA-STREET. IT is a well known fact that our Factory has made great advance in the Manufacture of BOOTS aud SHORS, and that the superiority of our goods is due to our using the latest and most up-to-date machinery, in the best arranged and most convenient Factory in Now Zealand. Our new machinery enablos us to sell first-class Boots and Shoes at modest prices, and as we hold the sole right for th« Goodyear Machinery, which is now acknowledged to be able to turn out work superior to anything that can be done by hand, these goods can only be obtained from, or manufactured by us, in the Proviucial District of Wellington. v In addition to our Superior Colonial Manufactures, we have just landed 493 Trunks, ex Star of New Zealand, Delphic, and Aoraugi, comprising French, German Swiss English' and American, High-class BOOTS and SHOWS. , owibb, _noußn,n o uBn, KANGARATTA LEATHER is attracting the attention of both the manufacturers and wearers of K^ Boots and Shoes at the present timo and we have secured the ad- vantage of the sole right to manufacture Welt - sewn Kangaratla . fflL Boots and Shoes in the province of Wellington. None genuino f ||k unless purchased from R. Hannah and Co. Kangaratta. the material |$& for the uppers, is produced from wellaby skins by the new process fSfflm, of tanning caUed chrome dressingIt is very soft and pliable, has the ffis*ti§k appearance of the best glace kid, and will wear for two years -that WS§3 is, with ordinary wear and tear. You can have Men's, Women's, or *-— >fg3_»^ Children's Boots or Shoes made from Kangaratta ; Kvening Shoes, *"** ■*- Court Shoes, Dinner Shoes, or Pumps, guaranteed to wear better than the Hand-sewn Boots and Shoes. 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' Glace Evening Shoes, from 2/11, 3/6, Hannah & Co.'s Welted Porooise Shooters 6-, to 18/6 21/-, 22/6, 25/Ladies' Nice Warm Slippers, 1/-, 1/6, 2/-, 2/G, Hannah & Co.'s Ooze Calf Boots and Shoes, 3/G, 4/6 N known as the Corn Extractors Ladies' Beautiful Black Satin Slippers Men's Good Watertights. 7/6 6/6 9/6 10/6 Ladies' Nice Glace Fashionable Walking 12/6, and 14/G / > / > / i Shoes, from 5/6, 6/6, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6, 11/6, Youths' Boots, 5/11, 6/G, "7/6 12/6 , Men's Bluchers. :?/11, 4/6, 5/6, G!6, 7/6 S. Wolf's Ladies' Boots and Shoes Men's Nice Slippers, 2/11, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 Otto Herz Ladies' Boots and Shoes Gout's Dress Dinner Shoos, from 7/6, 8/6, 9/6 P. Pinot's Boots and Shoes, all sizes and Gent's Evoning Pumps and Slippers from fittings 6 'll, 7/6, 8/6 '. Laird Sohober's Boots and Shoos Gent's Leather and Drab Cloth Gaiters or C. P. JFord'a Boots and Shoes, in any shape, Spats very comfortable fitting Gent's Leggings Children's and Girls' Nice Warm Slippers Gent's Kangaroo Leggings, long and short Girls' Evening Shoes, all sizes Men's Goloches Hannah & Co.'s Ladies' Hand-sown Shoes Long Gum Boots, from 22/6 to 32/6 Htnnah & Co. 'a Welted Boots and Shoes, as Knee Gum Boots, 16/6, 18/6, 20/. light as a feather and ovorlasting wear Polo Boots a speciality Girls' School Boots, from 2/11, 3/11, -J/6 Riding- Roots -unequalled Giils' Walking Boots, from 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 Gent's Football Boots Wcmon'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 ' ' ' ' Lades' Gaiters, from 3-, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 Gent's Boots or Shoes made to order with Ladies' Cycling Gaiters Scale's patent soles— keep the feet dry and prevent slipping To the Legislative Council and Members of the General Assembly of tho House of Representatives, the Citizens of Wellington, nnd residents in all parts of New Zealand, wo can say, without fear of contradiction, that the BOOT PALACE, 79, Lambton-quay,'and the OASH BOOT MARKKT, 28. Cuba-street, contain the largest stock of Boots and Shoes in Nsw Zealand, and tho Best .Selections. Hero you have .£60,000 worth of BOOTS and SHOES to select from. All kinds of Boots and Shoes niado to order. Hand-sown Boots on the new principle at reduced prices Comfort and fit guaranteed. All Requisites in Stock, such as Gloss, Dressing Cream, Laces, Buttons, Cork tiolea, &c, &c. LEATHER and GRINDERY FOR SALE. BESPOKE UPPERS A SPECIALITY. t£&r NOTE THM ADDRESS— THE BOOT PALACE, 79, LAMBTON-QUAY, AND THIS CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, CUBA-BTJEU3ET, WELLINGTON.

By Special f^JIILJSp Excellency to His jC^S^^^^L^K Governor. DAVIS & CI.ATEB,, Cmft' " Uiilill AND HtL«6?^Sk. • ■ Dl ftliQC §M% '■' MAKERS. X^^T^^aK Woollen, w^jmlvS N\Yvvli^ Cambric, WIW/t ill .TO! Zephyr WWiI'TOI Blouse Material Wb * 'mI The most WUsP%BzfflSmlF RECHERCHE m/mlmfi^ SELECTION J^HT &MwisnTh& to too obtained in 'MMFymZm « T WewZealand. —— Send for Sa-iupleis. Q liicouragod by tho many flattering expression* of approval whifli wo have roceived fron onr numorous clioni6lo, we have been indiood to greatly extond our oporat'ons in OHOIOI3 SFTIRTrNGS! 97, LAMBTON-QUAY, & 83, CUBA-ST., Wellington. JONAS HANWAY.— Does any citizen of Wellington know anything about thi. distinguished man P Who was he, and for what was he famouß? Ho was the I fouider of a hospital in London, and has the crecit of being tho first person to carry an umlxolla in that vast city. He used the panio umbrella for 30 years. It was covered with thebeHt material, and of a quality similar to tiat which is used for re-covering, from 28 61, by George Bedford, 181, Lambton-quay . It if probable the hospital was founded by him to receive patients who eontractod conBumjtion, &c, by petting 1 wot, through not ÜBiny umbrellas. -BEDFORD, the Umbrella Kinf, Lanibton-CLuay.

JUST ARRIVED, ' T>EARCE'S b °ot arcade, I JjA^UJj O BOOT ARCADE) Cuba sxjkeet, TBIHE WANGANUI AMERICAN INSTITUTE having acquired the latest up-to-date treatments for the Bi-chloride of Gold cure o£ Alcoholism and Narcotism, is receiving Patients for the Cure of the Drink Craving. For full particulars, address J. S. THOMSON, Manager, Wanganui. "PIEATHERS. FEATHERS. Clean and properly Cured. No Rubbish. 6d per lb. ROBSON & CO., No. 165, Lambton-quay.

Easy to Make, Easy to Digest, and of Perfect Flavour Strengthening, Nourishing and Cheapest in Use-

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1898, Page 3