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Dll ESS MAT EII IALS, AT WARNOCK & ADKIN'S. SINGLE ROBES, in all tho Nowost Materials— Silk, Repps, Voiles, Poplins, Satin, Cashmere, &o. Dresses to order, 10d to £o 10a COSTUME OF.OTHS, shrunk and guaranteed unspotable. Costume complete, £2 17s Gd, £3 3s, £3 7s 6d, .£3 17s Gd, up to 5 guineas THE NEW PIRLE FINISH SUITINGS, 17 different sliadea. Costume to order .£2 19s 6a CHECK DRESS MATERIALS— We show a largo assortment of small Chocka. The full dress length, 10s Gd, 13s Gd, 15s REPPS AND POPLINS in all wool materials, every shado obtainable. Full dress length, 17s Gd, 193 Gd, 21s, 25s Gd. 28s 6d SATIN CLOTHS, in 10 different shades. Fall dress length, 17s 6d BLACK FIGURED ALPACAS— In these wo show in over 50 different designs. The full dress length, lls Gd, 13s (3d, 15s, 19s Gd, 21s, 23a Gd PLAIN BLACK LUSTRES, 10s Gd, 12s, 15s, up to 40s the dress « " CREMONA," the New Washing Material, guaranteed not to shrink, Cream Ground with silk Stripes. The full dross, lls Gd, 13s 6d, 15a SERGES, Black and Navy. We sell the best makes known. We buy direct from the makers, and sell at one profit only BLACK SILK GRENADINES "J BLACK WOOL GRENADINES ■ IWe show some Very Handsome SINGLE (ROBES in in these goods. SILK AND WOOL MIXTURES AND MOHAIRS J KINDLY SEND FOR SAMPLES, AND COMPARE QUALITY AND PRICES. WA.RNOCK~& APKIN.

R. HANNAH & CO. " BRAVO, NEW ZEALAND." THE BEST TROOPS ! AND., THE BEST BOOTS ! THE LATKST PROCLAMATION— It. IIANNAH & GO.'S BOOTS All IS THE BEST 1 "ffNVALIDKD SOLDIERS returning from tho scab of war voluntarily declare that our a. Boots are tho Bn*b in .South Africa. Thoro is no doubt that the Boots supplied by us to tho (HiT'orent Oontinyouts have had the soverest of to.it*, for wo know that our gallant lads were always given the hurdush routing, which meant many a rough scramble. This is a splendid li-iumuh for local industry, aiid a graud advortisoinont for the Colony of New Zealand. THI'J ONLY RELIABLE BOOTS AND SHOES ARE TO BE OBTAINED FROM 11. IIANNAH & CO. Gent's American Boots, 12s 6d Ladies' Glace Button and Lace Boots, 9s lid, Gent's American Glace Button Boots, 2ls lls t5(1 » 12s 6d (ienfs American Tan Boots, 17s Cd LaiV % Hatb ° n and LaCQ Boots ' Gent's American Boots, nobby toe, 20s Ladies' American Glace Shoes, 5s 6d, 7s 6d, The Famous Amorioan Walk-over Boot, 21s ' 10a 6d Gont'R Knngarette Welte.l Boots, 2la liadi f£ <^ 1 ' nericau Tan Sboes ' 8s 6d ' lOs Cd > Gent's Kangarofcte Welted Shoos, 17s 6d L a ai e s" Kid E.S. Boots. 5s lid, 8s (3d, 9* Gd Gout's Watevtights, i)s 6d and Us Gd Ladies' .Serviceable Walking Shoos, Gs Gd Gent's Nailed Shooters 9s Gil and lls Gd Ladies' American Evening Shoes. 2s lid, 4s Gd Gent's Balmorals, 9s (id and 10a 6d HHe 8!f e8 ! o™l^0 ™ 1^ Sll ° es / ; fV^TS r i „..., , Ladies lan btrap hhoes, os 6d. 5s lid, 7s Gu Gout b Light banday Boots, 12s Gd ■ Ladies' t "anvas Shoes, 2a lid, 3s lid, 4s Gd Gent's Leather SliDpers, 4s Gd Ladies^ Feather Slippers, 3a 6d, 4s 6d <^ont's Dress Boota and Shoes * J' a( ]j es ! I|elb N Slipperß, 1b v,infi.o'<at,.^« m •! id i. r, ,-, -, ' Jiadies I emus Shoes, 3s Gd, 4s lid. 8a Gd Youths Stconjr Nailed Boots, 7a lid Gir]B . y choo , |ioots< j t|) 9> 3 lld \ onths Light Sunday Boots, 7s Gd and 9a Gd Girls' School Boots, 10 to 13, 4s lld ALL KINDS OF DRESSINGS FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. A GRAND DISPLAY OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BOOTS AND SHOES, tho Latest Styles from London. New York, and the Continent. The Spring and Summer Goods now on viow are works of art— eaoh Boot and Shoo represents a perfect picture. JR.. HANNAH & CO., TH E BO O A T PALACE, 79, LAMBTON-QUAr, WELLINGTON, AND THE CASH BOOT MA.EKBT, 28, CUBA-STREET WELLINGTON.

LITT I iE.I OHN'S S I» KC'I'ACLES. SOLE AGIONTS FOB THE "ltl']7LLIC " PINOIQ-NUZ. See opinions of ICng-liali authorities :—: — ue Lanoet— "Thin new form of Pince-nez (the ' Be vino ') should recommend itself ti lljose who have a preference for ' glasses 'of thjs description. The pressure on the nose is nrni, but not great enough to cause disoomfort or to mark the skin, and there is no tendencj to tut forward." The British Medical Journal — " A^iovel form of Pince-nez. We have used the ' ftevluo ' Qurßel yes for several months. From our own test we oan thoroughly recommend the ' JRevlnc. 1 " Ihe Medical Press — "For simplicity of mechanism and ingenuity of construction thej surpass any artiule of the kind we havo seen." The Hospital—" Light and elegant, and is oertuinly both comfortable and efficient. A great advance." Above are a few abort extracts from a number of other highly favourable opinions, which would require more space than we can afford to quote in full. A largo stook of Jxevluc" Frames, in gold and steei. to be had only at J-JIX I IjrjJOxjLN Q, LAMBTON-QUAT, WELLINGTON

I^2^^l^^^1 SELLERS ' RESTARTING INJECTOR, B<^^^^^^^^ BSTATIONARY, PORTABLE and TRACTION l/mw ENCINESj MARINE BOILERS, &c, &C. iM^^nu^^^^lHpirc^^%| Thoroughly Reliable, Perfectly Automatic. Hw^Ho^©^l >r ' lu^i Ah \SShS y° u aye no^ one a^ rea< iy, get a MM s**sW b Es°t|^SELLERS' RESTARTING INJECTOR, B^ffl^ ii^/3 IS THE L«CoI (X. DCol. S i^y^^Sy 8 BBND FOX ILI.U»TK,AT]fiD CATALOGUE F^^^KJ JENKINS & MAGK, Wellington, E!ra'wi«taj Ml a2i.il^Bff g 7; „ ,^,-jgfl Sole Agents For New Zealand.

BLENDED OLD SCOTCH 3 stab Finest 3 STAa Scotch Whisky 12 years in wood before bottling. Thoroughly matured and riirity Guaranteed. Eff.&G.TUR&BULL&Ca. AGENTS. » * oil. umi lu>-l \ki\\ 10 inv.-enu oc::' ib v\;th Fru'iid'p Unvnl Ivr i- Prp«orvnlivt>

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 114, 10 November 1900, Page 3

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