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D 3.1 ES 8 MA T E RIALS, AT WAK,NOOK__& ADKIN'S. QINOLR llOniSfl, iii fill lliq Nowast Maloriubji-Silk ltopps, Voiles, Poplins, Satin, O Ctishmovo, &n, iM'Batjod l») order, JJil LOd to «^5 10-s COS'J'UMI'J OliO'l'UH, blii'iuiH »unl guarantied nnsnolablo. Costumo coinuleto, <C 2 17s Gd. £3Ud, .CU 7m llt,l, JWriMtl, mi tp 5 BiiiiiDits * ■ THE NKW PIRIjM FINISH SUITINOB, 17 different sluvdos. Coatumeto order £2 19a 6d CHECK DRKRS WATMIMALH-Wa "liow a lju-ffo assortment of small CUecka. Tho full drcsi lonjrtu, JUu (Id, ISIh (Id, Ifii JftEPPS ANJJ .POIT.TNfI in «tll wool maUiriaJe, every Bbado obtainable. Full dress length, i7«od, io« ud.au, mm M, aa« oj SATIN CLOTJXB, in 10 diffwint ahiuU«. Full dye*» lonfth, 17a Gd i BLACK FIGUIMOT) ALPA.CAR— Tn iliMi we chow in ovor 50 different doßigna. The full dress longLli, lla (id, Jlin od, WhAVh fld, Uli, 23s 6d PLAIN BLACK I.USTlllfiS, 10n 6(1, 125, lfa, up to 40s tho dross " CUNMONA," tho Now Wushinß Material, guaranteed not to shrink, Cream Ground with silk Stripes. Tho lull Uwmh, 11« Ud, 13* Od, 15* SKIIGICS, Black and Navy. Wo soil tUo bosb makoa known. Wo buy direct from tho makers, and soil at one profit only BLACK SILK GRHNADINES "| BLACK WOOL GIIENADINES ' IWo chow somo Very Handsome SINGLE f ROBKS in in those goods. SILK AND WOOL MIXTURES AND I MOHAIRS J _____ fk KINDLY SEND FOR SAMPLES, AND COMPARE QUALITY AND PRICES. WARNOcIF & A.DKITST. 3R. HANNAH & CO. ♦' BItAVO, NEW ZEALAND." andTHE BEST BOOTS ! THE LATEST PROCLAMATION— X HANNAH & CO.'S BOOTS Allli] THE BEST ! "INVALIDED SOLDIRRS returning from tho seat of war voluntarily. declare that our JL Boots are tltn Bosb in Sputh Africa. There is do donbt that the Boots supplied by us to tho different Oonl.iii£otits have had the severest of testa, for we know that our gallant lads wore always given tho hardest scouting 1 , which meant many a rough scramble. This is a splondid triumph for local industry, and a grand advertisement for the Colony of New Zealand. THIO 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, 9a lid, Gont's Amorican Glace Button Boots, 21a T ,. lls Ucl > 12s G(i r . nf . „.„.,, , -d . it, oi Ladies' American Button and Lace Boots, vent s American lan Boots, 17s ou j2s 6d 13s Gd Gont's American Boots; nobby toe, 203 Ladies' American Glace Shoes, 5s 6d, 7s 6d, Tho Famous American Walk-over Boot, 21s 10s 6d Gent's Kanparetto Welted Boots, 21s liadi j^ Tan Shoes, 8s 6d, 10a 6d, Gont's Ktingaretto Welted Shoes, 17s 6d Ladies' Kid-E.S. Boots. 5s lid, 8s Gd, 9d 6d Gont's Watertights, 9s 6d and 11s 6d Ladies' .Serviceable Walking Sho«s, Gs Gd G wit's Nailed Shooters, 9s Gd and 11s 6d iadies' American livening Shoe9. 2s I Id, 4s Gd n«..4.'« i* i..._. n i, o« t>j iin bj Lailies' Satin I'Jveniiisr Siioes, all colours Goirt s Balmorals, 9s Gd and 10s 6d liadios> Tftn Sfcr R^ 5b 6il 5g lld> 7g 6d Gont s Light Sunday Boots, 12s Gd Ladies' < lanvas Shoes, 2s Ud, 3s Ud, 4s Gd Gont's Leather Sliopers, 4s Gd x Ladies' Leather Slipper 3 - 0a 6d, 4a 6d Gent's Bress Boots and Shoes " ?^. Leß ! S olt ?l? li RP 01 ' 8 ' I 8 „, A «, o M v „ , c , m -i j■» i. n i-i a Ladies 1 enms bhoes, 3s Gd, 4s lid, 8s Gd lonths Strong Nailed Boots, 7s lid, . G Wb . School Boots, 7 to 9, 3s lid Youths' Light Sunday Boots, 7s Gd and 9s Gd Girls' School Boots, 10 to 13, 4a Ud 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 4he Continent. Tha Spring and Summer Gooda now on view are works of art— eaoh Boot and Shoo represents a perf aot picture. R. HANNAH & CO., THE BOOT PALACE, 79, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, AND THE CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, CUBA-STREET WELLINGTON. LITTLE JOHN'S SI'KCTACLJSS. SOLK AGKNTS FOlfc TllK " RBVLUC" PINCK-NEZ. See opinions of English authorities :—: — The Laucot — "This new form of Pince-nez (tho ' Kevlno ') should recommend itself tc thoso who have a preference for ' glasses 'of this description. Tho pressure 6n tho nose is (irrn. but not great enough to cause discomfort or to mark the skiu, and there is no tendency to tilt forward." Tho British Medical Journal — "A novel form of Pinco-nez. We hare used the ' Uevluc ' ourselves for several mouths. From our own test we can thoroughly recommend the ' Revluc.'" Tho Medical Press — " For Hhuplioity of mechanism and ingenuity of construction thej surpass any article of the kind wo have seen." The Hospital — " Light aud elegant, and is certainly both comfortable and efficient. A great advance." Above are a few short extracts from a number of other highly favourable opinions, which woftld require more space thau we can afford to quote in full. A large stock of " liovluc " Frames, in gold and stoei. to bo had only at iJfl I H IJ llJfl UJ-Llll JO, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON I IMPORTANT TO USERS OP VALVES. Jenkins Bros.' Valves. Stand at the Head, and are always referred to by steam-fitters, when the best is called for. As consumers of valves have to pay as much, for imitations, why not have THE BEST ? S^a TRY JENKiNsitROS. VALVES S|%ll^P AND YQU WILL USE NO OTHER. & MACK, Wellington, Solo Agents for HEW SEAJ-AKFD.

BLENDED OLD SCOTCH 3 STAB fP'iii'SSS^fc'fi' 3 STAU 12 years in wood before bottling. Thoroughly matured and Purity Guaranteed. AGENTS. W^iVli^D iv.iiov> n — 'i've olodiiesi, eabiest, and best way to preserve eggs i» witb. Friend's Royal Egg IProaervativs.

XHIBITION AT CHRISTCHURCIJ AND HOLIDAY SEASON. 0. T5. EVAINS, Ql ADDLER AND TRAVELLING BAG >-> ' MAKER, 145 and 147, LAML'TON-QUAY, [nvitos you to visit his establishment, v/hcro you will find the very best selection SOLID LEATHER PORTMANTEAUX AND TRAVELLING BAGS IN NEW ZEALAND. Upwards of 1000 Brief, Kit, Square, GladStone and other Bags, from 7b 6d. Ladies' Trunks and Hat Boxes Japanese Bamboo Travelling Baskets Dressing Cases and Fitted Bags, suitablo for Presentations Military Hair Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Spirit Flasks, Sandwich Cases, Purses and Pocket Books, Wallets, etc., etc. Cricket Bats and Balls, Tonnis Racquets and Balls. Cricket Bats Bound and Rojaircd. Tennis Racquets Re-strung and Repaired BICYCLES for sale or hire by day or week. Como and boo the CORRECT PUTTIE LEGGINGS as now boing supplied to various corpa in both Islands. 3. E. EVANB, Saddler and Travelling Bag Maker, 145 find 147, Lamb ton-quay.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 116, 13 November 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 116, 13 November 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 116, 13 November 1900, Page 3

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