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DKE S S MA T E RIALS, AT WAHNOCK &" ADKIN'S. SINGLE ROBES, in all the Newest Materials—Silk Repps, Voiles, Poplins, Satin, Cashmoro, &o. Dresses to order, £3 10* to £5 10a COSTUMS CTiOTHS, shrunk and guaranteed unspotablo. Costume complete, £2 17s 6d, £3 3s, 7« 6d, £d 17t Gd, up to 5 guineas THE NEW PI-RLE FINISH SUITINGS, 17 different *hade«. Costume to order £2 19s 6d CHECK DRESS MATERIALS— We »how a largfe assorbmant of «mall Checks. .Th»full dr«na Ungth, 10« fid, Vis 6(1, 15. REFPS AND POPLINS in all wool niateriale, evory shade obtainable. Full dross length, 17« 6d, 19a Gd, 2ls, 25a CJ. 2Ss Gd SATIN CLOTHS, in 10 different shados. Full dress length, 17a Gd BLACK FIGUIiRD ALPACAS— In these wo show in over 50 difforont designs. Tho full dross length, Us Gd, 13s Gd, 15s, 19s Gd, 21s, 23s 6d PLAIN BLACK LUSTRES, 10s 6.1, 12s, 15s, up to 40a the dresa " CREMONA," the Now Washing Material, guaranteed not to shrink, Cream Ground with silk Stripes. The full dress, Us Od, 13s Gd, 15a &KRGES, Black and Navy. Wo sell the best makes known. We, buy direct from tho makers, and sell at one profit only BLACK SILK 'GRMNADINE3 * "j BLACK WOOL GRENADINES 4 1 Wo show some Very Handsome SINGLE [ROBES in in those goods. SILK AND WOOL MIXTURES AND i MOHAIRS . J KINDLY SEND FOR SAMPLES, AND COMPARE 1 QUALITY AND PRICES. . WA RN OCX &A DX IN.

I R. HANNAH & CO. «' BRAV O, NI2W ZEALAND." j THE BEST TROOPS ! AND THE BEST BOOTS ! THE LATEST PROCLAMATION— R. HANNAH & CO.'S BOOTS ARIS THE BEST ! TNVAXIDED SOLDI RRS returning from the seat of war voluntarily declare that our A. Boots are tho Best in South Africa. Thei-o is no doubt that the Boots supplied by us to the different Oontiugents have had the severest of tests, for wo know that our gallant v lads were always given the hardest scouting, which meant many a rough scramble. This' in a splendid triumph for local industry, and a graud advertisement for tho Colony of New Zealand. ________ THl'] ONLY RELIABLE BOOTS AND SHOES ARE TO BE OBTAINED FROM R. HANNAH & CO. Gent's American Boots, 12s Cd Ladies' Glace Button aud Lace Boots, 9s lid, Gont's American Glace Button Boots, 21a ;^ ls 0(1 > l2s Gd r««v,^'^ a • •!• t> l -i- nj Ladies' American Button and Laoe Boots, Gent s American lan Boots, 17s 6d -^s cj i3 3 (j,j Gent's American Boots, nobby too, 20s , Ladies' American Glace Shoes, 5s 6d, 7s 6d, The Famous American Walk-over Boot, 21s l ()s 6d Gent's Kangarette Welted Boots, 21s • ■ Ladi j^ £™ c™™e ™™ Tan Shoes, 8s Gd, 10s 6d, Gent's Kangarette Welted Shoes, 17s 6d Ladies' Kid E.S. Boots. 5s lid, 8s Gd, 9* Gd Gent's Watertights, 9s 6d and Us 6d Fadies' Serviceable Walking Shoes, 6s Gd Gont's Nailed Shooters, 9s Gd attd 11s 6d Ladies' A nierican Kveuing Shoes. 2s 1 Id, 4s Gd r<n,.<-'» tj.i.,™. i n»M lift <*■> Ladies' Satin Kvening Shoes, all colours Gents Balmorals, 9s 0d and 10s Gd . ljadies> Tau st H]^ 5s fa 5jJ ud - g fld Gent s Light Sunday Boots, 12a Gd - Ladies' i 'anvas Shoes, 2« Ud. 3s Ud, 4s Gd Gent's Leather Slippers, 4s Gd " Ladios' Leather Slippers, 33 Gd, 4a Gd Gont's Dress' Boots and Shoes J'^K £ elt »«I|P«w, 1« v v ,ot tvt -l tt> l r, -<ii Ladies I ennis Shoes, 3s 6d, 4s Ud, 8s od Youths Strong Nailed Boots, 7s Ud G irls' School Boots, 7t09, 3s lid Youths' Light Sunday Boobs, 7s Gd aud 9s Gd Girls' School Boots, 10 to 13, 4s Ud ALL KINDS OF DRESSINGS FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. A GRAND DISPLAY OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BOOTS AND SHOES, the Latest Styles from Fiondon. New York, and the Continent. Tho Spring and Summer Goods now on view are works of art— eaoh Boot and Shoe represents a perfect piofcure. R. HANNAH & CO., THE BOOT PA LAC E , 79, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, • ' AND THE CASH BOOT MARKET, 23, CUBA-STRRET WELLINGTON.

LT.l v r I iB.I <) II N 'S 8 P KCT AC L ES. SOLE AGKNTS FOR THK "UKVLUC" PINCI'I-NIOZ. See opinions of English authorities :—: — The Lancet — " 'J'his new form of Pince-nez (Life ' Rsvlno ') should recommend itself tc those -who have a preference for ' glasses 'of this description. The pressure on the nose is firm, but not great enough to cause discomfort or to mark the skin, and there is no tendency to tilt forward." , The British Medical Journal — " A novel form of Pince-nez. We have used the * Eevluo ' ourselves for several months. From our own tost wo can thoroughly recommend tho ' Jievlnc.'" The Medical Press — "For simplicity of mechanism and ingenuity of construction thej surpass any article of the kind we havo seen." The Hospital — " Light and elegant, and is certainly both comfortable and efficient. A great advance." Abovo are a. few ohort extraqts from a number of other highly favourable opinions, which would require more space than we can afford to quote iv lull.v A large sfcook of " itevluc " Frames, iv gold and sUeei. to bo had only at T I r ß v ß^_ IJ* B/^¥JT\PQ JU I fl _ flj Ilitl VyJOLLM k% LAMBTON-QUAY, WRLLINGTON

I s. vg n -1 , THUJ LONB>ON MKm T AILORING D E POT, iMiMSM COENEE OF LAMB TON-QUAY & WARING TAYLOR-ST. iMwMfMI Opposite Gibbons & Co.'s. Ww'WwM wfifoyy' 'WffiW\ ii n "ti*oduce to the Public of New Zealand our Famous Plwlii W IRIS- WOVE SOFT SBRGIS, Illlf WMt\ We have decided to GIV ti AWAY, absolutely FRK K OF OH AEGE, |||M l|f If an EXTKA PAIE OF TKOUSIOUS with overy purchase ■%%^a p^| : of our Famous §§ Hi 50/- SUITS TO MEASURE. i $$M %W { c *k* 8 to advertise our trade only, feeling sure thab one trial ' vW w^" ina^ e permanent customers. Wm '4m FIT, FINISH, STYLW, AND DURABILITY. WM Thousands of Patterns to choose from— Serges, Vicunas, West of v@i HJl&w England, Blaney Tweeds, Scotch Tweeds, &o.

™ Send for Patterns and Self -measurement Forms, Free on application. - , . JENKSRIS S T^^O>ARD '90 PACKING HAS NO EQUAL. It is TH EC PERFECTION OF JOINT PACKING. rtl^JSp^H^f^xS^^KSHßWraMKate- It makes joint IMMEDIATEIiY. & jfjWp^BS^K^^Bfev I* makes joint tbat -will last for years. I xt makes joint -chat will be fcer&otly tigfht. i l ! I ,^^ ;^vl ; '»^^^^^^^^^^fe. It; nla3i:os J° int oa an y and » l l pressures of 3^?S^ 3 jS^%^fes3ifeSM^Sl xt makes joint on ammonia, oils, or acids. F^fteK'^V ; V-jtr^ Z^' *ifr^^* It makes joint where other paokingrs havo W.' ; fe)A v 'v^V';^ '",•*- ' J -- '•*■'&&& failed. SWfiV' 1 v ll^^- - 1 " ' ' ■', '"' 'o^'i \-v£*v s i >!S s It makes joint that oan be broken otiiokly. mi S#!^ V/ 'V >'? .: v f ; V^s H mi^ eiu^ uc is Stamped lifte Cut. &Tsite&ito "•" " '"* •"-"-■■?■•''■- '^it.^ Samples sent free on application. JENKINS AND MhGK Wellington. 8010A ff eiitaf » r KewS!e ' ti »° a -

FURNITURE. WANTED lo Jsuy. Houses or Furniture ; hiflhobi price cash clown. C Daubney, 74, Tory-street.

FURNITURE. WANTED lo Purchase, second-hand Furniture, highest cash price given. Apply W. Heave}*, 143, Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 115, 12 November 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 115, 12 November 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 115, 12 November 1900, Page 3

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