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SALE ! SALE ! SALE ! SALE NOW ON I THORNDON HOUSE. SALE NOW ON! THORNDON HOUSE. WARNOCK & ADKIN.

JR. HANNAH & CO. CHRISTMAS, 1900, AND NEW YEAR, 1901. - LORD ROBERTS has proved equal to Uic emerg-ency-of tho hour and saved the BRITISH EJIPIBE, and R. HANNAH & CO. Have maintained the dignity nnd 1 emulation of Now Zealand during tlie past thirty-four years for Hi^h-class BooU ami fahoos, at prices within tho range of all, from tho wharf porter to our worthy and popnlav Governor. Wo heartily thank tho public for the liberal support accorded to us during: our pleasant business sojourn in New Zealand, and we are happy to say that 1000 has been the most prosperous year of the thirty-four spent by us in this boautil'ul country. We heartily wish o.ie and all a Merry Christmas and a Happy Now Year, and can assure all that they can rely upon getting good and cheap Boots and Shoes during the COMING YEAR, 1901. YOU CANNOT BEAT THE CELEBRATED KANGARETTA BOOTS AND SHOES MADE BY It. HxVNNAH & CO. Gent's American Nettleton Boots Ladies' American Tan Shoes, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, • George E. Keith's American Boots, 15s 6d, L ad?«' 6 American Button Shoes, 6s 6d, 7s 16s 6d, 18a 6d Gd, 8s 6d The Commonwealth Boots, 16s 6d, 17s 6d, Ladies' American Button Boots, 12s 6d, 18a 6d . 13s 6cl) - I * 3 6d mi o r.ir-Di „ „ ,„ „ .. Ladies' American Boots 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 11s Tho Box Calf Boots, 16s 6d, 17s 6d, 18s 5J 6d ' Pinet's Lace Shoes, .15s 6d, 16s 6d, 18s 6d Tho Ooze Calf Boots, 17s 6d, 18s 6d, 20s Pinet's Button and Lace Boots, from 10s The American Willow Calf Boots, beauti- Bostock's^Boots from 12s 6d, 14s 6d ful shade, 18s 6d, 20a Bostock's .Special Tan Shoes, 18a lid— Covo and West's Goods, new shipmont ta to price Pollard and Co's Goods, now shipment P. Ballpr s Shoes, from 5s 6d to 20s _ . , Ladies Tennis Shoes, from 3s lid to 16s James Branch s Goods, new shipment 6d Gent's Tennis Shoes, 4s 6d to 20s Ladies' Slippers, 9d, Is, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s, Gont's Tennis Shoes to order _ nn r s ,°'!, . _, , ,__ r , . 1 n■ 111 1 ■ i-i 1 ?o, , , , Ladies Jivenmg Shoes, from Is lid to 18s Gent s Cricketing Boots and Shoes, 4s 6d, 6d 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d R. HANNAH AND CO.'S G Boots and Youths' Canvas Shoes, 3s 6d, 4s 6d Shoes Boys' School Boots, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d Ladl^ s Sh ° eS> lOs 6d> 11S 6d> Gent's Patent Leather Dresa Boots, button Ladies* KangaVetta Shoes, 10s 6d, 11s 6d, end lace, from 255; Shoes from 7s 6d 12 1 ) 6:1, 13s 6d Gent's Patent Pumps, from 5s lid to 16s LadieR 1 Chrome Glace Shoes, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 6d 7s 6d, 8s 6d Men's Bluchers, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d Lad^ 3 ' hromo Calf Shoes ' 7s 6d ' 8s 6d ' Men's Shooters, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s Ladies' Canvos Shoes, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3s lid, 6d 4s 3d, 4s 6d Men's Chrome Shooters, from 14s 6d, 15s Children's Canvas Shoes, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s ' 6d, 2s lid Children's Boots, Is, Is 6S, 2s, 2s 3d, 2s Men's Watertight, 8s 6d, 9s 6d 3 12s 6d 6d LADIES' AND GENTS' BOOTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER. POLO AND RIDING BOOTS A SPECIALITY. COBRA DRESSING, GLYCEROLE, SPOONKR'S CREAM, AND ALL KINDS OF LEATHER AND GRINDERY ON SALE. A Shipment of REAL OAK HARK TAN SOLE LEATHER inst opened' up ; also a v Shipment of AMERICAN SOLE LEATHIOR, by last 'Frisco steamer. NOTE THH ADDRESS.R, HANNAH & CO., THE 800 T P ALACE, 79, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, AND THE CASH BOOT MARKET, 2S, CU.SA-STREET WELLINGTON. "Should woman 8 aYe a vo * e n P°^ cs '" * s a : M question that is constantly cropping up. |g j n some pl aceS| "Wyoming for example, mi she has already obtained it, arid it is interesting to observe _, %$ how she uses it to vote for the good against the bad. Her |j power of discrimination is very great. Note how she appre- |i ciates Van Houten's Cocoa. Wherever she has tried it, she j| has immediately pronounced it to be absolutely the best! || And this wiihout hesitation. The reason is evident enough. p In the first place, Van Houten's Cocoa is pure, soluble, W and extrenaeLy nourishing. This the members of the medical i *^> profession are ever ready to acknowledge. || Secondly, it is delicious in taste, and very economical eg| to use. And lastly, the numerous testimonials from " all H sorts and conditions of men," prove that it is alike valued in || the palace, and prized in the cottage. *f| The moderate cost places it within the reach of all, for || it is less than one farthing per cup; and it is so easily jj£ assimilated and digested that all may take it, be they weak g| or strong. m HAVE YOU TRIED | f$ VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE P j | JENKIftSS STANDARD '§& PACKING HAS NO EQUAL. It is THE PERFECTION OF JOINT PACKING. |ft?^^^^ViT'Jw»^ra^7^ a . It makes joint IKSCEDIATSIY. ;;■ .I .:■ VV J £ -'•"-, zSJkzffifS.ttC&xmtt. It makes joint tnat will last for years. >;_, ,t,J J ."V. J ; kr^V.'&T?'W,V:s,iV<?rW*V It m*l£os joint xhat will be perfectly tig-ht. i'Y'V: ■ V'^^T'-^W^w^iP^SgP^ It mates joint on any and all pressures of 'rfch^< A "- '? ;<■'? !^|^^Wl Bteam. k■ i - ' ' v T^''? > •^ '>w^^/r?^^ lI '^ c■■';vßc ■■';v8 It makes joint on ammonia, oils, or acids. AV-.-^'.y'O'VV-' ?','>■*; ~jW?;".' !?:££*& "-3 It jnalres joint where other paciiugs have >-: ,r,t ■v-V--V^^---i^l« r^W'i'i^^-J^^"^l failed. sb' : s .^; Jt. ' ft is .-I '■("'•■ ".'aJ; ft FWy^J^Sct~« It mates joint that can he broken auiokly. *\ v ; ". ", i<ui;'sS ;^>fs4#^ HU (Beuuine is Stampeb l\]\e Cut. T-y' .•> - i ; ■'- }'^'^}^S^:'^££^:M Samples sent free on application. JENKINS AND inif^/WEWiiswxas. »*«»i.V»»«.,Btf.

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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 16, 19 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 16, 19 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 16, 19 January 1901, Page 3

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