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A CHEAP SADIES' and BY • CHILDREN'S PURCHASE W4T , -_-„ ~ „--- UNDERWARNOCK CLOTHING, OFO7EE r AND 1 SKIRTS, 4?9AAA DRRSBES, £2000 ADKIN. corsets, WORTH, J I 40. THESB GOODS HAVE BEEN PURCHASED AT IS TO 20 PER CENT UNDER THEIIi PRESENT VALUE. Knickers. 2s to 10a 6d i . 8S dozen White Skirts, Calico, Nainsook Ohomisoals lld to 12a 6d »ud Madapolin. trimmed Embroidery Nightdresses, 2s Cd to 21s 6d Valenciennes, and Torchon from 4s Gd Slip Bodices, 2s 6d to lls 6d to 63a Corsets, in all the best makos, long and shorb Silk ami Moreen Skirts still worn— Shots waisted— P.D.. C.8., 1.0.. P. & S., and Crimson, Holiotropo, Blaok-and- White,' Izoil's. All prices, 'is 9d to 25s Gd ftnd various other shades. 19* 6d o 37s 6d Cluldron's Cashmoro Dresses, Cream, Red, An Enormou3 !Sto.ok of Print Skirts.3^ 9d to Sky, Pink, trimmed Embroidery and 8s (5d Lace, 5a tid to 23s Gd Boys' Cream Tunics, Box-pleited, with and Children's Silk Washing Dresses, 21, 2V 27, without Bolt*, in Corduroy and Senre and 30 inches, lls*9d, 14s Gd, 18s Gd, to 10s 6d to IG.s Gd ' tt n 29 "*, 6 ', 1 , • ' Cashmere and Washing Pelissos. in all the Holland lnnic=), for B.>y.s and Girls, to fit newest materials, 7s 6d to 32s Gd + from 2t> G your*. 3s Cd, 3s lld, 4s 6d, Children's Pinafores in all sizes, to fit Tn4s lld. 5s yd, 5< Gd fauts and up to Girls of 14 years Tucked Natural Wool Underclothing -Alpine and Frilled, and trimmed Laoo and Em' i>r. Jaegor'n (light and uiQlinin weights), broidery, ls lld. 2s (sd, 2s lld 3s 3d ' Combinations, Vests, Kuickers, and 3s 6d, 4s Gd, 5s 3d to 9s Gd ' Bodices, at OLD PJUOEtf AIso— PULL STOCK OF DRESSES, PRINTS, MUSLINS, ZEPHYRS, LINENS LACLO, GLOVES, 11QHIJERY, &c. i BESIDES -| / IN THE O DISCOUNT FOR CASH. B. HANNAH & CO. . *"BIIAVO, NEW ZEALAND."' THB BEST TROOPS ! AND THE BEST BOOTS! THE LATEST PROCLAMATION— R, HANNAH & CO.'S BOOTS ARE THE BEST ! ______ y INVALIDED SOLDIERS returning from the seat of war voluntarily declare that our 4. tt vi? ai ' e the Be3t in South At>l ' ica - There is no doubt that the Boots supplied by us to the (iiiterent Contingents have had the severest of tents, for we know that our gallant lads were always gri veu the hardest scouting, whioh meant many a rough scramble. This is a splendid triumph for local industry, and a graud advertisement for the Colony of New Zealand. ■ J THE ONLY RELIABLE BOOTS AND* SHOES ARE TO BE OBTAINED FROM R. HANNAH & CO. Gent's American Boots, 12s 6d Ladies' Glace Button and Lace Boots, 9s lld, Gunt's American Glace Button Boots, 21a lls 6 d, 12a Gd Gent's American Tan Boots, 17s Gd Lad \ e 2 a g (^'"g^JJ Batfcon and Lace Boofc8 ' Gent's American Boots, nobby toe, 20s Ladies' American Glace Shoes, 5a 6d, 7s 6d, The Famous American Walk-over Boot, 21s 10s Gd Gent's Kanparette Welted Boots, 2ls Ladies' American Tan Shoes, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, Gent's &ingarotte Welted Shoes', 17s 6d Ladi S £ d E .g. Boof , g . 5s lld 8s 9s 6d Gent s Watertight*, 9s Gd and Us Gd Ladies' Serviceable Walking Shoos, 6s Gd Gent's Nailed Shooters, 9s Gd and Us6d Ladies' American Evening !sho?s. 2s lld, 4s Gd Gent* a Balmorals, 939 3 Gd and 10s 6d J" u j! eH ! !?; lti * W7eMi "B ®TT SAS A ,all, all euloui^ n , ,-. .. T . .. o \ „ , ,„ ,!t Ladies' Tau Strap Shoes, 5s 6d. 5s lld, 7s Gd Gent s Light tounday Boots, 12s Gd Ladies' i ,'anvas Shoes, 2s lld, 3s lld, 4s Gd Gent s Leather Sliopers, 4s Gd ' Ladies' Leather Slippers, 3s Gd, 4s Gd Gent's Dress Boots and Shoes Ladies' Feit Slippers, Is To,*.; Sto, w Nailed 8,,0 ta . 7a Ud ktw^Z^™! l^M' * " Xoutha Light Sunday Boots, 7s Gd and 9s 6d Girls' School Boots, 10 to 13, 4s lld * ALL KINDS OF DRESSINGS FOR BOOTS 4.ND SHOES. A. GRAND DISPLAY OF ENGLISH 'AND AMERICAN BOOTS AND SHOES, tlie Latent Styles from London. New Yo,rk, and the Continent. The Spring and biiinmer Woods now on view are works of art— each Boot and Shoe represents a perfect pictured JR. HANNAH & CO., THE BOOT PALACE, 79, LAMBTON-QLfAY, WELLINGTON, AND THE CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, CUBA-STREET WELLINGTON. ! UTTLE.IOHN'B SPKC'I^CLES. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE "REVLUC" PINCE-NEZ. See opinions of English authorities s — The Lanoet— "This new form of Pince-nez (the ' Revlno ') should recommend itself tc inoso who have a preference for ' glasses 'of this description. The pressure on the nose h l! ri !Vii. n nofc ?^ eafc euo| . l ß u to oause discomfort or to mark the skin, and there is no tendenoj to tut forward. The British Medical Journal— "A novel form of Pince-nez. Wo have used the ' Revluo ourselves tor several months. Prom our own test we can thoroughly reoommeud the ' Revluo."' I ho Medical Press— "For simplicity of mechanism and ingenuity of construction thes surpass any articlo of the kind we have seen." The Hospital—' 4 Light and elegant, and is oertainly both comfortable and effioienfc. A great advance. Above are a few short extracts from a number of other highly favourable opinions which would require more B pace than we* can afford to quote in fall. A large stook ol Kevluo Frames, in gold and sl.oei. to be had only at • FIT'S 1 II I/ 1 1/lITXPQ Jfl I H BJ rj»mJCl.i>l O, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON J~E N It IN S BTANDA R D '96 PAOIC LN G , n -ITASl TAS N0 |t: Q UAL - IT IS TH^ PERFECTION OF JOINT PACKING. flS^^^^' lt makes joint immediately. S£s>! ,i\ -• - '/ -■, !-> .)■ '-C f\^iO\. makes joint that will last for years. 7,\ '••^ t"~'f ?'.[*} '</\ '^'-^*§^ Jt ma^ es J°* nfc tnafc w^l c perfectly tight. l , i ,,,t' r ,- < .'. ' ' J 4^ ! V ' J 1 iV 1, makes joint on any and all pressures of steam. X'^H\' : :'.,i\. : * 'f^t^, * . ' ",'"*. '"'^k' lt makes 3° infc on ammonia, oils, or aoids *&\ j'fj \f>\ , r"' '-' '," ;. ; f \'" ?>. I'j^H It makes joint where other packings have failed. &'<'fi* l% ' Al : < "'"iM'-V^^ '•vA^l^'^N IL makea 3 oint th at can be broken quickly. |il#%¥*sJisiSii#« AI ' L GENVINE ls stamped ltke cOT - 4cj ' :i '■" ' ~.T__p-*^?gß Samples Suht Free on Application. JKi\KINB & iVLAOIC. Wellington, SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. sllOW'l. I^S^SfSSllir BLENDED OLD SCOTCH , s stab Finest 3sta » rpHK WESTPORT COAL COMPANY «■"%••»• ft- (JjIJIITWD). j ÜBTAII, DEPOT— The Company's Rotail Cfeff«C2Hi'!l 1 »lkl l^f |% S «» SW m« ] Dnpot in lMaimer^-streui. h'.son hand stocks VkJ?%&*2 tL^riß Wffl BBhS9H% W »rOOALmtOOICDAI,Band all 01-her kinds "^ •f Coal and Firewood, and delivers at any J2 yenrs in WOO(i before llOttliilJT. |m TeS l oue OW No ll 222 U<l " ent pnCO8 ' Thoroughly matured and JL'urity aiHM COI^ONIAL CARHYTING CO. : gkky.Btb«ht. W.&G. TyRSEBIiLL&Co. Furniture Packed and Removed by careful AGENTS. and competent men. ' • WUU'K PAPaJii I pott SALE, «hoap, a quantity of White Pupui*. Apply ao lil/d.uiijr L'j^o oiutie

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 105, 31 October 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 105, 31 October 1900, Page 3

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