A CHEAP rLADIES' and BY CHILDREN'S PUIICHABE « T4 T»- Ik . TVW >, I - 7 . lUNDERI WARKTOCK clothing, OFOVER I" ' AND 1 SKIRTS, J><>fk(\a DRESSES, A^OOO ADKIN. , corsets, WORTH, J L 40. THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN PURCHASED AT IS TO 20 PER CENT UNDER THEIR PifcESENT VALUE. Kniokers, 2> to 10a 6d 36 dozen White Skirts, Calico, Nainsook, Chenmes U lid t0 .12. 6d and Madapolin, trimmed E.X-oidery sltts3££:£B£!t:s St 33 s ciennos ' and TbMh ?»' fwm 48 cd Corsets, m all tho best makes, long: and short Silk and Moreen Skirts still worn— Shots waisted-P D.. C.8.. 1.C.. P. & S., and Crimson, Heliotropo, Biaok-and-White' m ./, ,'• « A V P«oea, 3a 9d to 25s Gd and various othor shades, 19« 6d to 37« 6d C-UUdron s Cashmere Drosses, Cream, Rod. An Enormous Stook of Print Skirts 3a 9d to oky. Pink, trimmed Embroidery aud 8s 6<l ChilcW'-^-S' 1 w 29 i S - Gd n , ™ BoyS> ■?, ream Tlinios « Box-Pleated, with and Cnilcliou a talk Waßhiuff Dresses, 2!, 24, 27, without Belts, in Corduroy and Seme and 30 inches, 11s 9d, 14s 6d, 18s fl<J, to 10s Gd to 16« Gd ■ auioy aua aci &°» „ii , G m . . „ Cashmere and \Vashing Pelisses, in all tho Holland -Tunics, for Boys and Girls, to fit neir«gfc materials, 7% Gd to 32a Gd from 2to 0 yo«™.-88 6d, 3s lid, 4a Gd, Ohildron'a PiiftUorea in all sizes, to fit Iniioctioes, at OLD Plil'CEy • AUO-WI.L STOCK OP gm^IMNS, Z E PHY B S, LJNENS, BESIDES -4 1 IN THE ft DISCOUNT FOR CASH. R. HANNAH & CO. " BH.AYO, NEW ZEALAND." THE BEST TROOPS ! AND THE BEST BOOTS! THE LATEST PROCLAMATION— R. HANNAH & CO.'S EOOTS ARE THE BEST ! T^ 1 ;! 01 0 ^ 80 ,]' 0 , I !'^ wfcuniinff f«»'n too soat o£ war voluntarily declare that our I fotlmd fflw"t o Btm , So J lth A rio ft ; . '^«-c is o doubt that the Boots supplied by ns £«!«.«• . I f «oun»«*o»ts have had the severest of tests, for we know that our gallant J « L««riT yßßri y c ? fc '.° V" l 0, at fiC0llti11 ?- whi^ «n««^t many a rouifh aoramble. This Zealand tnuin P b for lootU mduatry, and a grand advortisoinoufc for the Colony of New THW ONLY RELIABLIO BOOTS AND SHOES ARE TO BE OBTAINED FROM ' 11. 11ANNAK & CO. Gout's American Boots. 12s Gd Ladies' Glace Button and Lace Boots, 939 3 lid G«nt's Anierioan Ghico Uutton Boots, 21s Us Gd, 1-Js Gd font's American Tan Boots, 1 7s Gd Ladies' American Mutton and Lace Boots, Gent. American BooU, nobby toe. 20s jj£ V^^ Glace Shoes, 5s 6d, 7a 6d, NieFiimous A monoan Walk-over Doot, 21s 10s 6d Gent's Kanjvarotlo Wolteil Boot-? 21s Ladios' Anierioan Tan Shoes, 8s 6d, 10s 6d <-iont's Nailed Shootors, 9s 6tl and Us 6d Ladies' Aiiioriuan I'lvcninj? Shoes. 2s I Id, 4s 6d Goul'a Ual morals, 9s Gd ami 10« (id La<luis' Sntin Kvening Slious, .ill c-ulouis o-i;. u,u b,, 0 , 5 , m « jjjß ;':mes S.f yifiVy 4 • out s J.caUior bliupers. 4-, Gd , La-lioa* F.eatlior Slippers, 3s Gd, 4a Gel <''onL's Dress Uoots and Shoes f.adioa' Felt; Slippers, U roulhu' Strong Nailed Boots 7s Ud W^.' I ,'""'.'^ SllOos ' 3s M ' 4s lld ' 8a 6d Voulhs' Li,ht Sunday Hoots, 7s Gd and 9s «d X' School' Bolt] lOtoWJld ALL KrNDS OF DRWSSINGS FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. K. HANIMAH & CO., TH' E BOOT PALACE, 79, LAMIiTON-QUAV, WKLLINGTON, AND THE CASH JJOOT MARKET, 28, CUBA-STHEJiT WISLUNSTON. * LI r IThEJt)HN'B SPECTACLES. SOLI-] AGI-JNTS FOR THK -RiSVLUO" PINOW-^WZ. , Sco opini6iis of KuhHhU nnthorities :— % a lt bb f tSF' °"°" E " to °'A''»»'^'s tea 1 , .iiss i rjfaay; ■•^^^^^^^^ e«.t .dtlS'' l " 1 "" " gM "'"' " l "" mK anitai ta Mrt '*" jr taUl «»»"«Wil. and .HWmt i jLI I^l ljIil»I()H.N S, LAMBTON-QUAr, WELLINGTON #f-| AT. JpT at!aa= * sa=a^ ^o ilil I\l4 vrrr "^rVa llJ lj r o .111 u^zz s^ a MM /CUSTOMS Wui.K OF ALL KINDS — -— — \*J ATTI'NDIiD TO Goods and Luggo-go Korwarded Everywhere i j^^T^^^t '^^^af r*^^^^^i FUfINITUEiI'] PACKIiD by Experienced aSr~ J&&, ! HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS in Town m Br M r»^,ni «. „„' „.„„. Carefully carried out. BLEMDEQ OLD SCOTCH WELL LIGHTED SAMPLE ROOMS. 3 STAR [FSBHfSSt 3 STA3 » NEW ZR A LAND EXPRESS COMPANY, ! (In Promises formerly oocupiod by George «*»Ol.Cil wWb!BS>B&W Thomas & Co.) ■* ** Tolephone, 92. 12 years in before bottling-. Thoroughly matured and Purity (Guaranteed. " ZEABJIUDI k " W -&G- TURHBULL&Co. fffc BB B ffft'^fTk Awarde't FIRST PRIZE j AGENTS. C^Bfl Iffft I « nnd QOI : D M EDAL S at — VnS "" BV aj^Exhibitious where FURNITURE. /5N 'tfXZI -JW?I A3litL^fi&.i*M — t/^ ANTED to Purchase, second-hand I^^Mfeg^Mfe^Sii^^fe^Mfe^yl A VV , furniture, lugheßt caeh price given. *** B^ USJ *" !T J . A PP J 7 W. Hesivey, 143, Cuba-itroet.
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 102, 27 October 1900, Page 3
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