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Ex IONIC. Ex IONIC. 31 CASES FOR WARNOCK & ADKIN. OKA Pieces Hand-made LACE GOODS, MATS, TRAY CLOTHS, TEA CLOTHS, £i*J\J SIDEBOARD CLOTHS, &c, "Jd to 28rf Cd each ~i H' Dozen LA.CE TIES, "Tho Latest," bought very cheap £li\4\ WHITE EMBROIDERED APRONS, Unapproachable Value, Is 6d, Is lid, Oi>lJ 2s 6d, 3s 3d QX\/\ Dozen HANDKERCHIEFS, Silk, Laco, Linen, and Initial. Very Cheap by the O\/\J half-dozen O/\ Dozen Very Stylish UMBRELLAS, Sterling Silver Mounts, 5s 6d to 27s 6d ICase LACE MANTLES, bought 20 per cent, discount. We allow this to our customers WASHING COSTUMES, Coats and Skirts, 16s 6d WHITE and COLOURED PIQUE SKIRTS, 6s 6d and 10s 6d BATHING GOWNS, Good Styles, 3b Gd to 10s 6d QO Handsome SILK BLOUSES, 9s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 19s 6d, 29s 6d £hf\i \f\ YARDS PRINTS, The Vert Latest Designs, and not shown before in Z/\y\J\J New Zealand RIBBONS— We have an Extra Cheap Lot of Good Ribbons. The latest productions THE BEST XMAS PRESENTS IN THE MARKET! A TRISTER & ROSSMAN SEWING MACHINE— HAND, £3 15s. TREADLE, £4, 15s. 30 Maohinos opening to-day. Is in the £ Discount* WARNQCK & APKITST. O p^rkFREE ACCIDENT INSURANCE I _Of> R. FREE ACCIDENT INSURANCE <3WtHJ BALLOONS! | d^JmiO BALLOONS! CHRISTMAS, 1898, ™> NEW YEAR, 1899. R, HANNAH & CO., BOOT M WS REES AND Present their compliments to the Boot-purchasing Public of New Zealand in general and of Wellington and the surrounding districts in particular, and have to acknowledge the unbounded confidence the Boot-purchasing Public have manifested in us during the past twenty-four years, during which we have been catering for them. During the year 1897 R. HANNAH & CO. were the first New Zealand Boot Manufacturers to introduce the latest and most improved Boot Manufacturing Machinery into this colony, with the result that all engaged in this industry are attempting to follow in our footsteps in this respect. The cry about depression in the boot trade is disheartening ; but we are glad to say our output in 1898 far exceeds that of any previous year. R. HANNAH & CO. take " Progress " for their motto, they keep faith with the public, and their practical knowledge of the trade enables them to distanoe all competitors for tho favour of the Boot-purchasing portion of the community. During the month of December every purchaser of 5s worth of Boots and Shoes will be presented with a beautiful coloured Balloon ; purchasers to the value of 10s worth shall receive two Balloons, &c. The old and the young go for HANNAH'S BALLOON. GENT.'S DEPARTMENT. "~ "~ "~" LADIES' DEPARTMENT. We command theprincipal American manuGent's Tan Boots, 6 colours and 6 shapes of factures, but we do not give their names as toe, as follows *.—. — they would be copied by the boot dabblers. See the beautiful shades just opened up in The Nobby Toe Bals, from 12/6 Green Boots and Shoes. The Serviceable Toe Bals, from 18/6 Ladi |^' Sf^ioT" 01111 Walkin £ from The Hannah Toe Bals, from 12/6 j^^t American Hand-sewn Shoes, The American Toe Bals, from 9/11 from 12s 6d to 25/The John Bull Toe Bals, from 16/6 S. Wolf's Glace Shoes, in three fittings and The Parisian Toe Bals, from 17s 6d R Boofcs ftnd shoegj Gent's Buckskin Boots and Shoes, from 15/6 n P^Jfff ■«*««♦ ,c . , - RWS n a> -km -t n <ni r o/.-i c# For " 8 Bo °ts and Shoes, from 15/6, Gont's White Canvas Shoes, from 3/11 16/6, 17/6 Gent's Black Canvas Shoes, from 4/6 Ladies' New Tan Boots and Shoes, justopened Gent's Blue Canvas Shoes, from 4/6 El - Hann , ah & c °-' s Welted Boots and Shoes Gent's Brown Canvas Shoes, from 3/11 gj^ hand - se ™ V™&* ™> « B™at Gent's Tennis Shoes, from 3/11, 4/6, 5/6 Ladies' Evening Shoes, from 2/11, 3/11, 4/6, Gent'B Cycling Shoes, from 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 _ $I G > 6 / 6 » 7 /6, 8/6 Gent's Ooze Tan Shoes, from 18/6 L ?fe! jT te n ?2 a j? *S? Sh ° 68 o/* i on, r, „ A . rt ' , ' nnl Ladies Silk and Satm Shoes, from 3/6 to 20/Gent s American Ooze Tan Bals, from 20/- Ladies' Canvas Shoes, White, Black, Blue, Hannah's Cricketing Shoes, from 4/6 and Brown, from 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6, 5/6 Hannah's Running Shoes, from 8/6 ? fct ° H + erz S j*°« s . 15/11. 16/6, 17/6 rr 1 » t> • oi 2. p n m Children's Boots and Shoes, from 1/- to 4/6 Hannah s Porpoise Shooters, from 20/- Children's White Hair Shoes, from 2/6 3/6 Hannah's G Shooters, from 7/11, 8/6, 10/6 4/6 ' Hannah's Dinner Shoes, from 7/6 to 20/- g irls> .800. 800t s, 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6, 5/-, 5/6, 6/Hanna^ DTD T Pay ta 8/6 to 20/. $££.; 2^^',^ ™° Phunt X Boots and Shoes H/6 /»/>/«» / . Gent's Polo and Riding Boots a speciality. All kinds of Boots and Shoes made to measure. Fit and Workmanship guaranteed. Best American leather used in all Boots and Shoes made to order. Our NBW MACHINERY is the wonder of New Zealand, by which we are enabled to turn out the most beautiful Boots and Shoes-in fact, we are surpassing all countries in the xnnnnfaoture of Boots and Shoes. All kinds of Tan, Black, and White Cream and Boot Polish in stock. Laces of all colours, Shoe-horns, Button-hooks, Ladies' and Gent's Gaiters, all colours and prices. R. HAN N^Th & CO., 79, LAMBTON-QUAY, and 28, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. Branches at Napier, Wanganui, Greymouth, Palmerston North, Masterton, Stratford Pahiatua, Hastings, and Hawera. ' A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ONE AND ALL J R. HANNAH & CO., Proprietors.

ASBESTIC PIRE PROOP _ PLASTER ! E. W. MILLS & CO., Ltd., ARE THE! APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND FOR THE ASBESTIC CO. OF CANADA. The first shipment of 50 Tons will arrive per s.s. Adana. ASBESTIC PLASTER is now U3ed on all the up-to-date buildings in America, England, and on the Continent. For full particulars and price, apply to E. W. MILLS & CO., Ltd., Sole Agents. KREISSIG'S ICE CHESTS, Refrigerators, and Beer Coolers, have received Gold Medal and Highest Award where exhibited. Buy only Max Kreissig's. Plenty of cooling power, at very little expense— this is tho point you have to watoh. Suitable for all purposes. Please write for Catalogues. Town and Country Travellers wanted, MAX KREISSIG, ICE CHEST AND REFRIGERATOR FACTORY, | Willis-street, Wellington, And at Auokland Exhibition. j J\ ALEXANDER, PLUMBING, ELECTRIC LIGHT, AND DRAIN-LAYING CONTRACTOR, 12, SCARBOROUQH-TEKRACE. Telephone No. 60.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 155, 29 December 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 155, 29 December 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 155, 29 December 1898, Page 3

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