A CHEAP n NADIRS' and BY CHILDREN'S PURCHASE _ T . - Trx „ rT . UNDERWARNOCK CLOTHING, OFOVER r AND SKIRTS, i?9AAA DRISSSES, ADKJLIN. cors ihts, WORTH, J [ &0 . THESE GOODS HAVPJ BEEN PURCHASED AT IS TO 20 PER CENT. UNDER THIGIR PRESENT VALUE. M 30* dozen White Skirts, Calico, Nainsook, £m 8ll o d^ 1 1 23 n 6 ( d , J and Madapoliii, trimmed Embroidery X >d G in 88 ° S> 925r69 2S r 6^ tO u ls , G , d Valenciennes, and Torchon, from is U Mip Uodices, 2s fid to lis 6d to 63s U^ he nn nk rr a A lo^ !fm^ hov^ Sak ""^ Mor «°» Skirts still worn-Shots, Kit A^ } -• G \ l\°r I' *.P J ' aud Criins«m, Heliotrope, Black-aud-White ChilS'«" O i pi ' lc( V s 911 t0 25s b'd and various other shades, 1 9.s 6<i o 37s fid Uulrt. i en s Cashmere Druses, Cream, Rod. An Enormous Stock of Print Skiita, 3.-^ 9d to oky, Pink, trimmed Embroidery and 8s 6d - *SSBf „„_. „, 21 , W , and 30 inches, 11s 9d, 14s 6d, 18s 6d, to 10s 6d t.» 16s 6d 7 S ' tr ii i .!. • „ Cashmero an«l Washing Pelisses in all the Holland Tunics, for Boys and Girls, to fit newest materials, 7s 6d to 32h 6d trom.2t» C I years .3a, 6d, 3s lid, 4s 6a, Children's Pinafores in all sizes, to fit Tnxt i 4S , .I, 58 ,J(l', J(l ' rssr 5s , 6d , fants aild «»P Girls of U years Tucked Natural Wool ..dorclothin- -Alpine and Frilled, and trimmed L^ide and Eml)v. Jaeger « (hjjht and me lium weights), broidery, la lid. 2a «d, 2s lid 3s 3d ' Combinations, Vests, Knickers, and 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 3d to 9s 6d ' Bodices, at OLD PR[OES - ita-OT_ STOCK OF L^fJf 6v "™, iS SLra S , ZBPHTBS. MNENS, BESIDES -| / 'IN THE to DISCOUNT FOR CASH. R. H A N . N" AH • & CO. "BRAVO, NEW ZEALAND." THE BEST TROOPS ! AND THE BEST BOOTS ! THE LATEST PROCLAMATION— R. HANNAH & CO.'S .BOOTS Altlil THE BEST! TNVALIDKD SOLDIERS roturninqr from the seat of war voluntarily declare that our I*-,, ■ Bo I ?' 3 are i tho Bpßfc >» **""*!> Africa. There is no doubt that tho Boots supplied l>y us to the (liderent Contingents have had the severest of tests, for we know that our gallant lads were always given the. lurdost scouting, which meant many a rou<?h scramble. This ih a splendid triumph for local industry, and a grand advertisement for "the Colony of New Zealand. ■ THM ONLY RELIABLE BOOTS AND SHOES ARE TO BE OBTAINED FROM R. II ANNA II & CO. Gent's American Boots, 12s 6d Ladies' Glace Button and Lace Boots, 9s lid, Grafs American Glaco Button Boots, 21s lls 6d, Vis 6d Gent's American Tan Boots, 17s 6d Ladies' A. nerican Button and Lace Boots, Gent's American Boots, nobby toe, 20s Ladies^ American Glace Shoes, 5s 6d 7s 6d, Tho Famous Amorioau Walk-over Boot, 21s l ( >s 6ii Gent's Kangarotto Weltod Boots, 2ls Ladies' American Tan Shoes, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, Gent; a KanptMtto Weltod Shoes', 17s 6d Lafl S Kid M Boots. 5s lid, 8s od, 0. 6d Gent s Watertight, 9s 6d and Hs 6d Ladiea' .Sorvidoable Walking Shoes, 6s 6d Gent's Nailed Shooters, 9a 6.1 and Us 6d Ladies' American Evening Shoos. 2s I Id, 4s 6d Gent's Balmorals, 9s 6d and 10s 6d Ladies' Sntin I'Jvening Shoes, all clours fionr c Tin-la <• i r> i to »j l.adie.s Tan Strap Shoes, 5« 6d. 5s lid, 7s 6d Gent s Liffht tounday Bools, 12s 6d Ladies' « "anvas sLes, 2, lid, 3s lid, 4s 6d Oent s Leather Sliopers, 4^ 6d Ladies' Leather Slippers, 3s 6d, 4s 6d Gent's Dress Boots and Shoes ' Lsidies' Felt Slippers, Is Youths Light Sunday Boots, 7s 6d and 9s 6d Girls'- School Bijpts, 10 to 13, 4s lid ALL KINDS OF DRESSINGS FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. «■ P U A^ DISPLAY OF ENOf.ISH AND AMERICAN BOOTS AND SHOES tlie Latest Style* from London. New York, and the. Continent. The Spring and Summer Goods now on view are works of art-eaoh Boot and Shoe represents a perfect picture. R. HAN N AiI & C 0.,. THE BOOT PALACE, 79, LAMBTON-Q,UAY, WELLINGTON, AND TII E CASH BO O T MARIC ET, 28, CCBA-STREET WELLINGTON. — — »— M_— __— _________________________ 1 ) LITTLEJOHN'S SLMOCTACLIiIS. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE "REVLUC" PINCE-NEZ. See opinions of Engliwh authorities :—: — The Lancet— "This new form of Pinco nez (tlje ' Ifevl.uc') should recnnimend ilsolf tt those who lia/re a preference for ' glasses 'of this description. The pressure on the nose it i! rm .'i. , " ofc ? reafc e " on (?'» to oauaq disc.omPort or to mark the slciir, and there is no tendency to tilt lorward." • ' The JlritiHh Mediual Jouruul— '* A novel form of Hin.io-iiez We liave used the ' Rcvluo oin-HOlveß For sevenil months. From our own tost wo can thoroughly recommend the' Revluc." Jlie Medical Press— "' For Himplioity of mechanism and irigeiiuiby of construction tho^ surpass any article of the kind we have soeu." " The Hospital—" Lighl, an.l elegant, and is certainly both comfortable and effioioufc / ' great advance." Above aro a few short extracts Eroin a iiumbor of othor highly favourable opinioua which would require more apace than we can afford to quote in full. A large Slock O< Rovliie ' Frames, iugold and st.eoi. to be had only, at iJn I I Bjllijtll/XJLI^I Q., LAMBTON-QUAy, WELLING^rON J~M N X IN 8 BTAND AII D '96 PACKING _2 IAS N0 I'-QWAIi. IT IS THE PERFECTION OF JOINT PACKING. It niakes joint immediately. Kfpff S r "2'^S\^^S^^>v Tt lnakes 3° hlt thttt wiU lasfc for ye«w«Ifc makes ? oinfc tlhafc wiU be Perfectly tight. P'\ '|i^r^'l^'^^p^li^^jf^lfi [t uiakes 3 oint on a »y an f l all pressures of «teani. ';:,"! ;.!.', It makes joint on ammonia, oils, or acids ■ l sS^TO : '¥§Ji^ Tfc Inakes ? oint wllßl>o ot»>«r packings have failed. / ; !|i" ; ii-",'r ! ''-"-,i;;'sf IL lnilkes ohlfc fchllt Cttu be br >ken quickly. !^VMi^^^^oMM§^mm ALL GENIJINE is stamped ltkio cut. ' . ""^^S-H^^l Samples Sent Frkb on Application JHN X I N 8 & MA G X W Ellington, SOLK AGENTS KOR NKW ZEALAND. 1 1 I• I o r??i> ny BLENDED OLD SCOTCH \ J bu ILD BY ik M 3 star FSg-ae^J 3 star * N ') auoCo^io J 12 years in wood before bottling?. . : Thoroughly matured and Purity &:MM'^iEM3k| • ' ti """"' t< ' clc ' 1 - ' " ZEIiLAiPIA" . W.&CS.TURMBULLaCo. SPIIIRI^"!™^ Awiuvlel FIhST PlilZE~\ . < » H|gf g X and GOLO MEDALS at AGENTS. «BHWH ■ \j? all Exhibitions where i -. ■ ' . ■. . ■ . . n^»-.«, K »». L ..■.j^l'P w '* ' WLilL'l' 1 r/A-fi 1 ' I ' IjtOU SALE, cuoap, a quantity of White ' _? Panar. Apply ab Ereaiu;; Pose office .
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 106, 1 November 1900, Page 3
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