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A CIiJBJAP "" '"LADIES 1 and BY CHILDREN'S PTJUCHASE -..T- 4 T*iiTi-k/->ii7- UNDEJftIWARNOCKJ CLOTHING, OFOVER r AND isKJLß'lfy 4?OfUm % DULSES, A^OOO ADKIN. coiiSETs, WORTH, . J ." , I • Ac. THESE GOODS HAVE BJEEN PURCHASED IT 16 TO 20 PER CENT. UNDER THKIHp PItUjBENT VALUE. Knickers, 2s to 10s 6d 86 dozen White Skirts, Calico, Nainsook, Chemises Is lid to 12s 6d and Madapolin, trimmed Embroidery, Nightdresses, 2s 6d Jo 24» 6d Valenoiennos, and Torchon from 4s 6d Slip Bodices, 2s Cd to 11s 6fi to 63a Corsets, in all the best makes, long and short Silk and Moreen Skirts still worn— Shots wuisted— P.D.. C.8., 1.C.. P. & S., aud Crimson, Heliotrope, Blaok-and-Wliite,' Izodja. All prices, 3s 9d to 25s Gd ' and various other shades, 19s 6d to 37s 6d Children's Cashmero Drosses, Cream, Red, An JOnorinous Stock of Print Skirts, 3s 9d to Sky, Pink, trimmed Embroidery and 8s 6d Laco, 5s 6d to 29s Gd Boys' Cream Tunica, Box-pleated with and Children's Silk Washing Dresses, 21, 21, 27, without Bolts, in Corduroy and Serire and 30 inches, 11s 9d, 14s Gd, 18s Gd, to 10a 6d to IGa 6d * ' TJ 11 29s . G £, . Cashmero and Washing Polissea. in aU the Holland J unips, for Boys aud Girls, to fit newest materials, 7s Gd to 32s Gd from 2to 6 years, 3s 6d, 3a lid, 4s 6d, Children's Pinafores in all sizes, to fit Tn4s lid, 5s 3d, 5a 6d fauts and up to Girls oE 14 years, Tucked Natural Wool Underclothing —Alpine and Frilled, and trimmed Lace and EmDr. Jaeger's (light and medium weights), broidery, Is lid, 2s Gd, 2s lid, 3s 3d Combinations, Vests, Kniokers, and 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 3d to 9s Gd i Bodices, at OLD PRICES Also-FULL STOCK. OF DRESSES, PRINTS, MUSLINS, ZEPHYRS, LINENS LACJJI, GLOVES, HOSIERY, &c. BESIDES -I / IN THE O DISCOUNT FOR CASH. R. HANNAH & CO.; "BRAVO, NEW ZEALAND." THE BEST TROOPS ! ' AND THE BEST BOOTS ! THE LATEST PROCLAMATION— R, HANNAH & CO.'S BOOTS AllE THE BEST ! TNVALIDKD SOLDIKKS retuvmnaf from the seat of war voluntarily declare that our , 1 ,, B ft ai>G , fcb « B « sfc »n South Alrica. There is no doubt that the Boots supplied by us ho the UHtoreufc Contingents havo had the severest of tests, for we know that our gallant lads were always giyen the hardest scouting, which meant many a rough scramble. This Zealand numph fov local indu stry, aud a grand advertisement for the Colony of New THM ONLY RELIABLE BOOTS AND SHOES ARE TO BE OBTAINED FROM 11. HANNAH & CO. Gent's Araorloan Boots, 12s fld Ladies' Glaoe Button and Laoa Boots, 9a lid, Gent's American Glaoe Button Boots, 21s ,H» 6d» I'^ 6d Gent't American Tan Boots, 17a fl\l Ladies' A «'ii iotl J Hutton Rnd **« Boots, Gent's American Boots, nobby toe, 20» Ladies" Amerioan Glaoe Shoes, 5s 6d 7s 6d, The Famous Amerio&n Walk-over Uoob, 2ls 1O» Od Gent's Kangaretfce Woltdd Boots, 2U Ladies' Amorioan Tan Shoes, 8s 6d, 10s Gd, Gent ■ Watwtights, 9s 6d aud Us Od Ladies' Serviceable Walking Shoos, 6m Gd Gent's Nailed Shooters, 9s Gd and 11s Od Ladies' Amerioan Evening Shoos, 2s 1 Id, 4st 6d Gent's Balmorals, 9a fld and 10a Gd Lai i! es ! Satiu Evening Shoos, all colours ta£. IfcU Sunday 8001., U. « fe fift/uWS*" Gent fi Leather Slippers, 4a 6d Ladies' Leather Slippers, 3s Od, 4a (id Gent's Dross Boots and Shoes Ladies' Felt Slippers, 1b Youths' Strong Nailed Boob, 7t lid 81 ? 0 * P$ ii h 4 *,H*' 8s ** youth.' Li,ht Sunday Boot., 7« 6d and 9s Cd <J£fr School Boot, lOtoWud ALL KINDS OF DRRSSINGS FOE BOOTS AND SHOMS. «,• TnwW D / SPL r AY OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BOOTS AND SHOES, Go«^r . R. HANNAH &' CO., TH E 800 T PALACE, 79, LAMBTON-QUAYT, WELLINGTON, AND THE CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, OUBA-STRRET WELLINGTON. LITT I iB.I <) UN'S Sl* ECTA C L BS. SOLI? AGMMTS FOlt THE "UISVXIJC" PINCI'I-NIOZ. See opinions of English authorities :— Uio J'wlmf^fT," T r" 8 " 0W r f °« rm i ° f J?i " C ri! e . 55 !, tllo ' ltevluo '> sllolllfl recommend itself to !? I)ave A Preference tor glasses of this description. The pressure on the nose is to tilt forSSrlr* c " OUg ° aUfie diß(lOmfoi ' b oc t0 " iark tUe Bk i». «»d there i, no tendency n,.,Jh B J i l ' iLis1 ' Me , fljcal J<"««al-" A novel form of Pince-nex. We havo used the ' Revluo' oiusel ves tor aeveml months . Pi-om our own test we can thoroughly recommend the' llevluc '" mr^^plS^A"A°^y nmhm^ "^ hlffenUity Ot " «»V.^otiou the, great advS''' 111 "" Liffl ' b *"* eleganfc ' Wl^ " certainly both comfortable and efficient. A wl ;i 1)0Ve M re a ? ewahort ex fcracts from a number of other highly favourable opinions, which wonld require more space than we can afford to quote in full. A large stock of Keviuo Frames, in gold and steei. to bo had only at WELLINGTON /CUSTOMS Woi.K OF ALL KINDS v^ ATTI'JNDED TO. ju. ■^^..,^. raM .-j^ J ,, Goods and Luggage Forwarded Everywhere W*e&i!!? FURNITURR PACKIOD by Experienced ICwL™— —«-««! iK/^^^i m HOUSKHOLD UI'JMOVALS in Town RL p MI)Fn nLn . rnTPll Carefully carried out. BLEWDCD OLD SCOTCH WELL LIGHTED SAMPLE ROOMS. 3 STAR F|fffi©St 3 STAU NMW ZIOALAND EXPRESS COMPANY, (fn Premisos formerly occupied by George **s'Vl*«J* Si^hH Hi BUHS2>buW Thomas & Co.) Telephone, 92, 12 years in \yood beforo bottling. Thoroughly matured and .Purity (Juimmtcod. (^ H% 0 % t W k^% ""T^x^TTi'rWTluze} AGENTS. rSiWKMM OC^ iuid QOLO Af£O>ltS at j ' ' " l tl B U\o a^BrMMHcm. where J V[J |lNrrußfe> lsr2>l^'~%i^*l^Z4*rKrr' "llW'v* 1 "^rp 1 ' " \&T ANTED to Purchase, Becond-hand ! W Furniture, highest chsh price given. ■'' ' ' ' " ' " ' J Apply W. Heavey, 143, Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 104, 30 October 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 104, 30 October 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 104, 30 October 1900, Page 3

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