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A CHEAP T- SADIES' and BY CHILDREN'S WARNTOCK clothing, OFOVER AND j SKIRTS, 4?9AAA DRESSES, £2000 ADKEST. corsets, - WOETH, J L & 0 , THESE GOODS HAVE BEKN PURCHASED AT U TO 20 PER CENT UNDER THJSIJft PIiESENT VALUE. Kniofcers, 2« t.o 10 3 6d • 3G dozan White Skirts, Calico, Nainsook C, bonuses Is Ud to 12« Gd a»d Madapolin, trimmed -JOmbroidory WighLdresaos, 2s Gil to 24a Gel Valencionnes, and Torchon from 4a 6d Shp Bodices, 2s Gd to lls Gd to 6 t 3a Corsols, in all the best makes, long and short Silk and Moreen Skirts still worn— Shots waistod— P.D.. C.8., 1.0.. P. & S., and Crimson, Heliotrope, Black-and-white' Jzod s. All prices. 3s 9d to 25s Gd and various other shades, 19k Gd 10 37s 6d Children's Cashmere Dresses, Cream, Red, An Enormous Stook of Print Skirts 3a 9d to Sky, Pink, trimmed Embroidery and 8s 6d ' n, -i i' ace .' 50-Mfl5 o-M fl i?, 2^ a 6d Boys> Oream Tanic a. Box-pleated, with and Children s Silk Washing Dresses, 21, 24, 27, without Belts, in Corduroy and Kero-p and 30 inches, lls 9d>, 14a Gd, 18a 6d, to 10s 6d to 16s 6d b ' tt nn 22 ° 3 , 6m6 m • Cashmere and Washing Pelisses, in all the Holland iunics, for Boys and Girls, to fit newost materials, 7s 6d to 32s Gd v from 2t> 6 years. 3s 6d, 3s lid, 4s 6d, Children's Pinafores in all sizes, to fit Tn- ' la lldl 5s 3d ' 5s 6cl fftltfcs anti U P to fiirls of 14 years Tucked Natural Wool Underclothing— Alpine and Frilled, and trimmed Lace and KinDr. Jaeger's (light and liiodinm weights), • broidery, Is Ud, 2a (id, 2s lid 3s 3d Combinations, Vo^ts, Knickers, and 3s Gd. 4a 6d> 5s 3d to 9s 6d ' ' Bodices, at OLD PRICES AIso— FULL STOCK OF DRRSSRS, PRINTS, MUSLINS, ZEPHY&S, LINENS LACI.O, GLOVES, HOSIERY, &c. ' BESIDES -J / IN THE O DISCOUNT FOR CASH.

R. HANNAH & CO. " BItAVO, NEW ZEALAND." THE BEST TROOPS t AND THE BEST BOOTS ! THE LATEST PROCLAMATION— R. HANNAH & CO.'S BOOTS ARE THE BEST ! TNVALTDF,D SOLDIERS returning from the seat of war voluntarily declare that our JL BOOL 3 are tho Bost in South Afrioa. There ia no doubt that the Boots supplied by us to tno dirterent (Contingents have had the severest of tests, for wo know that our gallant lads were always given the hirdest scouting, which meant many a rough scramble. This is a.splendid triumph for local industry, and a grand advertisement for the Colony of New Zealand. . THW ONLY RELIABLE BOOTS AND SHOES ARE TO BE OBTAINED FROM R. HANNAH & CO. Gent's American Boots, 12s 8d Ladies' Glace Button and Lace Boots, 9s lid, Gont's American Glace Button Boots, 21s M, 1-s 6d Gent:s American Tan-Boots, 17s Gd ed'Ta^Gd Batton a " d LaCe B °° tS) Gent's American Bool.s. nobby toe, 20s Ladies^ Aniei-ican Glace^ Shoes, 5s 6d. 7s 6d. The Famous Amorioau Walk-over Boot, 21s I°* 6d Gent's Kangarette Wo! ted Boots, 2ls Ladies' American Tan Shoes, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, p oll^ f v T?^ Wolt ° (1 Sh °° 8 ' 1?S 6d ***$ Ed B.S. Boots. 5s lid, Ss Gd, 9s 6d Cent s Watertight*, 9s 6d and Ua Gd Latlios' .Serviceable Walkinff Shoes, 6s 6d Gejifc's- Nailed Shooters, 9s 6M .and Ilg Gd Itinlios' A nioi-ipati livening Shoos. 2s 1 1 J, 4s 6d Gent's Hal morals' 9s Gd and 10s fld • f !l ''! es ! Slltin Evening Shoes, all colours' fifinf'« T io-l.f <„„ V n . 10 ,>a Ladies 'Jan Strap «hoea, 5s Gd. 5s Ud, 7s Gd Gents Light bunday Boots, 12s Od Ladies' < 'anvas Shoes, 2s Ud. 3h Ud, 4s 6d Gout s Ijoatlior .Slippers, <ts 6d Ladies' Leathei- Slippers, 3s Gd, 4s Gd Gent's Dress Boots and Shoes Ladies'^Felb Slippers, Is IT. B »"- * m S^S^oTt £.°f iSS* 1 8s M Youths Light Sunday Boots, 7s 6d and 9s Gd Girls' Sohool Bootß, 10 to 13, 4s lid ALL KINDS OF DRESSINGS FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. flaw ol^ 1 ? D ; SPLAY OF ENGLISH AND AMETOfCAN BOOTS AND SHOES, Latest btyles from r,ondon. New nnd tho Continent. The Sprin«* an<l bummer Goods now ou view are works of art-oaoh Boot and Shoo represents a perfect picture. R. HANNAH '& CO,, ' THE BOOT 'PALACE, 79, LAM BTOiN -QUAY, WELLINGTON, AND THE CASH EOO T MARKET, 28, CUBA.-STRIOET WISLLINGTON". LLT p ri,E.IOH'N\S SI.MOCTACLES. SOJ-K AGIONTS FOLi THW " RI4VLUC " PINCIO-NEZ. See opinions of Kngliah authorities :—: — 'J'he Lancet— "This new form of Pince-nez (the ' Kovluo') should recommend itself tc Mioso who have a proferouoti for ' glasses 'of this deHoriptiou. Tim pressure on the nose is tirui i>ni not groat enough to cause discomfort or to mark the skin, aud there is no tendonoj to till tor ward. . Tho British Medical Journal— "A novel form of Pince-nez. We have used the '"Revluo' ourselves tor Hevoml months. From our own tost wo can/thoroughly recommend the ' Bevluc." 1 llio Medical Press— " For simplicity of mechanism and ingenuity of construction they surpass any article of the kind wo havo seen." The Hospital— '• Light and elegant, and is certainly both comfortable and efficient. A great advance. Above are a few Bhort extracts from a number of other highly favourable opinions which would require more space than we cau afford to quote in full. A large stook 0/ Uevluc " Frames, in gold and sfcoei. to be had only ut JU I I fl Ij lli»IOULl\ £% LAMBTON-QIJAY, WELLINGTON

J UN It INS STANDARD 96 PACKING HAS NO KQUAL. IT IS THE PERFECTION OF JOINT PACKING. pSW^S'^lt^^^^^^^^w It: uialces oiut that will lasfc for y ears - Btll?^|M|^^^^^Mk It makes joint that will be perfectly tight. fliii<!|%|*|&f 'k^iff^M^.^^^^^ Ifc makea \ oint on any and all P re ssures of steam. '^i l !''l-'*M^/^ti^W^®^^8|^^^^ fc makes 3 oinfc on ammonia, oils, or aoida f|g'l' j; 'v^^^i't'it-i^^!^*^^^^^^ Ifc makes i°" ifc w '»ei'e other packings have failed. tSl'ij'^j&'.sr^^ I*- uiakes joiiit that oan be broken quickly. Wtp' l^^^^^^ ALL GENUINE IS DAMPED L7KK CUT. >54^SM!^f i t'r!' Vr7 I f'7 3 -rr : f^!rs^g£^si Samples Sent Fjrmb on Application* JKiNKINS & MACK Wellington, SOLW AGENTS b'OR NMW ZEALAND.

I T I%f ~ rlS 1 blended old scotch pIVESAQEAUTIFUI^ WffOLESAIS SCOfCII nV^'^^W.^^ _ MwcojJi 12 years in wood before bottling. — ■ Thoroughly inntnred and Purity U ZEALA^OIA" W.&G.TUR»BULLACo. S3 B a ffa 0 !"*?^ "Awardo I FlTi'sf"p'ilzT\ . ««^,«« HBSf B and GOLD MCDALS at AGENTS. skbuß h W all Esliibitious whero J -■■ ■» ■ .1 . , v iiiilbliwi iiil bliwi | V j WliiTl'j PAPiiIU B? 011 SALI3 « oh « a P. a quantity of White «. Paver. Apply at Evening Poab office (

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 107, 2 November 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 107, 2 November 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 107, 2 November 1900, Page 3

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