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A CHEAT " fLADiiss 1 and BY CHILDREN'S PURCHASE xvi-nitmnwr UNDERWARNOCK CLOTHING, OFOVER h and • 1 SKIRTS, ;£9OftA DRESSES, ADIIIJNI. CORSETS, •worth, j [ &0< THESE GOODS HAVK BEKN PURCHASED AT 15 TO 20 PER CENT UNDER' THEIR PRESENT VALUE. vuu&x, saaff & ! s s, 6 d '~^ tr^p^f^s^uS^ COr w&od all p^^ be r. t^ a Vn' 1 T^ 6ho^^ Silk n a ? d Mor ?r en Skil ' fc3 stiU wovn-Shota, wmstod-P D C.B I C P. & S., and , Crimson, Heliotrope, Black-and-white Pfcili ««> n i P rioes i 3s 9d to 25 s 6 d and various other shades, 19s 6d to 37s 6d 3 p Ca f^e Dreasoa, Cream, Red, An JOnormous Stock of 'Print Skirts, 8s 9d to bky, Pmk, trimmed Embroidery and 8s 6d ChildW^m? w 2 ? S - 6d -no,n o, . ' A - BoyS> Q^ m Tunics - Box-pleated, with and nmi r^ft • i W* 3^ presses, 21 1 24, 27/ without Bolts, in Corduroy and Serve, ami 30 inches, 11s 9d, 14a Cd, 18s 6d, to - 10s 6d to.lGs Gd • S r-Tolln^i M'», - n r -d j r,- , Cashmere and .Washing Pelisses, in all the trni iI r ' r B o ys n? nd o Gh ' ls ' to fife nowest materials, 7s 6d to 32s 6d 1?J k % ?Tl'a d 3 6d ' 3 " lld ' 4s 6d ' CJhildroii'a Pinafores in all sizes, to fit Tnttnhn.,l W ■ 1 1 ii a i«. „ • fanfcsanduptoGii-lsofMyears.Tucked, Natmal Wool Ui.derclothmg-AlpinQ and and trimmed Lace and EmPnmV, eff f- rS - (^^^mm weights), broidery, Is lld, 2s Ud, 2s lld, 3s 3d, Badtoß^^LD^lbßS 11 "* 91 "' and a-W,4.f1d,&Mt09. W Alst>-FULL STOCK OF DRESSES, PRINTS, MUSLINS, ZEPHYRS, LINENS, LACE, GLOVES, HOSIERY, &C. BESIDES -J / IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH. R. HANNAH & CO. " BIIAVO, NEW ZEALAND." THE BEST TROOPS ! AND THE BEST BOOTS ! THE LATEST PROCLAMATION— R. HANNAH & CO.'S BOOTS ARE THE BEST ! TNVALIDED SOLDIERS returning from the seat of war voluntarily declare that our i"«. j?« ar V^, e Best in Soufcu Africa. There, is no doubt that the Boots supplied by us to the different Contingents have had the severest of tests, for we know that our gallant lads were always given the hardest scouting, which meant many a rough scramble. This Zealand tnumph for looal indu afcry, and a graud advertisement for the Colony of New THE ONLY RELIABLE BOOTS AND SHOES ARE TO BE OBTAINED FROM 8,. HANNAH & CO. Gent's American Boots, 12s 6d Ladies' Glace Button and Lace Boots, 9s lld, Gent's American Glace Button Boots, 21s .Us <sd, 12s 6d Gent's American Tau Boots, 17s 6d Ladies' American Button and Lace Boots, Gent's American Boots, nobby toe, 20s Ladies' America^ Glace Shoes, 5s 6d, 7s 6d, ' lhe Famous Amerioan Walk-over Boot, 2ls 10s 6d • Gent's Kangarette Welted Boots 21s Ladies' Amerioan Tan Shoes, 8s 6d, 10s Bd, Gent wTfu T«f "' M tadi^ ™ *"**-*> ™< &«, 9s 6d' Gent s Watertights, 9s 6d and 11s Gd Ladies' Serviceable Walking, Shoes, 6s 6d Gent's Nailed Shooters, 9s 6d and lls 6d Ladies' Amerioau Evening Shoes. 2s 11 d, 4s Cd Gent's Balmorals, 9s Gd and 10s 6d Laf ]! es ;'' Satin Evening . Siioes, all colours Gent's Lio-hfc c, nM l v -r.^^ io m ' Ladies' Tan Strap Shoes, 5s 6d, 5s lid, 7s Gd oent s i,ifht Sunday Boots, 12a Od Ladies' Canvas sUes, 2s Ud, 3s lld, 4s Gd Gents Leather Slippers, 4s 6d Ladies' Leather Slippers, 3s Gd, 4s Gd Gent's Dress Boots and Shoes Ladies' Felt Slippers, Is Youths; Strong Nailed Boots, 7s lld SSS'^bST* E^lS*'. * '' Youths Light Sunday Boots, 7s 6d and 9s 6d Girls' School Boots, 10 to 13, 4a lld ALL KINDS OF DRESSINGS FOR "BOOTS AND SHOES. Ih a n f GR -^ D DISPLAY OF ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN BOOTS AND SHOES, JR. HANNAH & GO., THE BOOT PALACE, 79, LAMBTON-QIJAY, WELLINGTON, ■ • - AND THE CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, CUBA-STREET WELLINGTON. «^—— — M—^ t j "LITTLE JOHN'S SPECTACLES. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE " REVLTJC" PINCE-NEZ. See opinions of English authorities t — n.«JIl cie i L f" oefc ~ "'■1 IJ«m"mow1 J«m"mow form ot Pince-nez (tlio ' Revluo ') should recommend itself tc those who liave a preterenoe For ' glasses 'of this description. Tho pressure on the nose is toTilt forward " a *" O&US ° diacomforfc or fco mark tbe skin . a »d there is no tendency mnJS I ]. dfcißU - M f ical Journal-" A novel form of Pince-nez. We have used fcho ' Revluo 1 ourselves tor several months. From our own test we can thoroughly recommend tho ' Revluc " : ! Rnrniq H „n7«i?Si f!?~"i • T ".'""P I ' ol^ of raeohanism and ingenuity of construction thej suipass any article ot the kind we have seen. wea'tSdvSSe" 1 '* 1 "'" Llght a " d eleganfc> dlld in oerfclviul y o»t u comfortable and efficient. A * l •«i Ve i£ re a ? ewßhorfc extracts froili a number of other highly favourable opinions, yluch would require more space than we pan afford to d.vote in /nil. A large stock o Revluo Frames, in gold and steel, to be had only at ■LiX-L 1 JU JJitJUJxiN O, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON i j CUSTOMS Wui,k OF ALL KINDS '■ Ll ATTENDED TO. MBBWmWIkmnMmmKWBitBBIBBn i * HOUSEHOLD RWMOVALS in Town BLENDED OL fl QPOTPH Carefully carried out. BLtNDEB OLD SCOTCH WELL LIGHTED SAMPLE ROOMS. 3 STAR B^SflCSt 3 UTAn NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY, 20, Customhouse-quay. % ffi4f*lli IMB^Bfilr^V (In Premises formerly ocoupied by George S.ljrl ■ wSf BiiSdil^Jw Thomas & Co,) Telephone, 9a 12 years in wood before bottling. , Thoreughly matured and Purity Guaranteed. " ZEALAMBIA" W.&G.TURNBULL&Co. SHfl I ff&TA Awarde.l FlftST PRIZE I AQENTS. HMlffl B?* and QOLD MEDALS/it ' ' ' ' ' ~~" BB ' B ' * V SOS,S O S,? ibitdOUS r ° FURNITURE. jSv/^^'/^V*' "J\ 7^^ "M,-** Al""" T7CTANTED to Purchase, second-hand ' V Furniture, highest caeh price given. Apply W. Heavey, 143 i Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 103, 29 October 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 103, 29 October 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 103, 29 October 1900, Page 3