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HAI/F-PBICE GOODS, ' AT THE DISSOLUTION SALE. AXL LADIES' TRIMMED MILLINERY. ALL GIRLS' TRIMMED MILLINERY. ALL LADIES' HANDSOME MANTLES (WITH THE LATEST TRIMMINGS). ALL LADIES' NEWEST CAPES. 150 ODDMENTS IN CORSETS. ALSO GREAT BARGAINS IN r DRESSES AND SILKS, • CALICOES AND SHEETINGS, BLANKETS AND QUILTS. \ JAEGER'S AND ALPINK UNDERCLOTHING, STOCKINGS AND GLOVES, , KNITTING WOOLS AND SHAWLS, COLLARS, CUFFS', FICHUS, ETC. SUITS, READY MADE AND TO ORDER. WABNOCK & ADKIN.

A GIGANTIC SALE WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, 20th JULY, 1901, R. HANNAH & C O. S .BOOT PALACE, LAMBTON-QUAY. TTfE intone! to make tbip Sale eclipse all past efforts. Wo intend to spare no pains to o? , ru " thiß s al » on "■ Gigantio Soule. Wo liave Reduced orery line of our Immense Stook of HIGH- CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES from 15 to 50 per cent. (1[ p^yA^^£ £ fCO;f C 0;. havo J' a^ c Shipments arriving aud to arrive, so they intend to Cl.l'iA II J HE WAY for them by giving the pubho an opportunity of purchasing Boots and Shoes, in somo cases for LKSS 'J'HAN HALF-PRICE. • Soo HANNAH & CO. 'Si BARGAINS in Gents' American Boots, iv Black and Tan j '^ e .° tIASIt lA SI? fA ,.*irM.9&-« S , 'iAIIGAINISi AIIGAINIS in ladies' America.. Boots and Shoes, in Ton and Blaok. •MARVELLOUS WEAK. ! MARVKLLOrjS VALUE ! Cases upon cases df them. No fern- of running short of sizes. AND NOTE— None of tieao Goods " came out of tlio Ark " READ OUR SENSATIONAL PRICE-LIST: Men's Heavy Watertights, nailod, 9a 6d Hanriuh'a mako Men's Nailed Closa-front Shooters, 7s 6d Haunah'B mako Men's Watertight Bluchers, pa 6d Hannah's mako Men's Bluchers, nailed and plain, 4a Cd and 5s lid Hannah's mako Men's Strong Wujkinif Boots, plain, 8s lid Hannah's mako Men's Light Sunday Boots, 8s lid Hunnuh's make Men's Htrong Jieathor Slippofs. 3s lid Hannah's make Youths' Nailod Shooters, 7s 6d Hannah's mako Youths' Oxford BaU, no nails, 8s Ud Hannah's mako Youths' Sunday Boots, from 7s 6d Hannah's make Women's Strong Dairy Boots, Cs lid Hannah's mako Women's Light l.aco Boots, 8s lid Hannah's mako Women's Strong Leather Slippers. 3s Gd Haniwh'n make Boys' and Girl" 1 Laoe Boots, 4to 6 2s 0<l ; 7to 9 33 9d j 10 to 13, 4s 6d. Hannah's mako Gents Glauo Kid Shoes, Cove and West's, 15s Ud. former price 30s Gents' Goloahod Bals, Pollard's, 18s lid, former price 80s SPKCIALGente" Tan Glace Button and Laoe Boots. American, 17s Gd, formerly' 255. This is a line whioh for stylo, wear, and price knocks everything olso right out Gents' Tan Amorioan Bals, Ha Ud, formor price 21s Gents' Geloshod Bals, 8s IU, formor pricu 12a (id Gonti' Patont Slippers ( A Spooial). 4s Ud, formor pvioe 9s Cd GonU' Geloshod Bhlr, Soafo's Patent Soles, 2Gh 6d, former price 37s Gd Bize 7's only Gents' Tan American Bals, 10<> Ud, formerly 20s Gents' Qoloshed Amerioan Bain, 12s lid,- formerly 22s 6d Youths' Best Tennis Shoes, 7s (Jd, formerly 14a 6d Genla' Tun Amom-an Bals, 12s lid, formerly 20* NOW, LADIES, KEEP YOUR EYES ON THIS LOT t a- . t-j t DON^ T i Ml fc? T S KM 0R YOU'LL REGRET IT. Ladies' Glace Kid Laoe Boots, Otio Hera, 10s 113, formerly 18s Gd Ladios' Glaoo Kid Uutton Boots, Otto Herz, lOslld, formerly 18s 6d Ladies' Glaoo Kid Laoe Shoes. Otto Hevz, 10* Ud, formerly 18a ttd Ladies' Glace Kid Clasp and Button Shoos. Otto Herz, 10s Ud, formerly 18s 6i i "Ti «'J*°Sr who knows the abovo nmko of high olass Boot* and Shoos will be astounded when they sco the Slaughtering Prices of thorn £ tt j. ieß ,' A mor A ioan Glftoe Laco aud Button Shoes, 5s 6d, 7s lid, 8s Gd, 9s 6d, 10i 6d. 12s 6d Ladies' Tan Amenoan Glaoe Laco and Button Shoes, from 7a Ud to 12a Od »*"""*» Ladiea' American I .ace and Button Boots, 7o Ud, 8s Ud, 9a 6d 10s Gd Ladies' Amerioan Lace Shoes, "Speoial," 4s Ud ' ' Ladies' American .Glaea Dongoln Button Boots, «» Ud, former prioe 13« 6d Ladies' Tau and Blaok Glace Button and Laoe Bots, Amorioan 12s lid »K-^° LL \\ V * "f kod d , own .. be above lot of first-class American' Boot* and Shou at prioes 7s.7ctt^ Ladies' Systematio Shoes, 5s 11(1, former pi-ice 14b Gd ■ Ladies' Bostook's Syatematio Bals, 7s Ud, former price 20a, 3's and 4'a only Ladies Hygewa Laoe and Button Boots, 7a lid, former prioe 20s, B'i and 4*a only Ladies' Cork-noled Button Soots, 7s Ud, former yHoe 21a Ladies' Elastio Sides, fis Ud, 6s Ud, 8s tfd, 9s 6d, ids Gd SPECIAL— Ladies' Glaoe Kid and Box Calf Bale, 8s 6d a.: SK^ffußifSfff as a°s 6d 0i ildt formw prioa w$ ed Girls' Slippers, 9d, Is. Is 6<l. 2s 6d, 2s lid REMEMBKR-EVERY LINE TO BE REDtJQED. .£60,000 worth of atook to work on. Now is your time. Get ready for it, and make straight for R. HANNAH & C O.'S BOOT PALACE, LAMBTON-QUAY, AND THE CASH BOOT MARKET, 28, CUBA-ST., WELLINGTON.

SAMUEL BANKS & SON BRANDON-STREET, BRASS FOUNDERS, COPPER-K^^--./i^j. SMITHS & ELEOTROPLATERS, v,' I*1 '* X ' ' ' ' *' Makers of |V". ! ' ' 'S <OPPER CORRUGATED CIRC QLATING CYLINDERS, i -;1; 1 , ,- 7 COPPER WASHING BOILERS. ■f-r'N ' ' ' ".'''.•!? v • BIEVE>S WOOD SPLIT PULLEYS. f •'< ' - .''/ I Lightest and Strongest made. V ;'■-' " '" *$ I'AIRBANK'S RENEWABLE VULCANISED ASBESTOS k. '/ ' - 1 "•*_• '__ >J DISC GLOBE VALVES. Sl^Kft-''-' ril 'J^w«'*^B? PENBERTHY INJECTORS X.L. EJECTORS, FOR WATER OR STEAM.

W. LITTLEJOHN and

JENKINS STANDARD '96 RACKING HAS NO EQUAL. It in THE PERFECTION OF JOINT PACKING. f^^^'A^^^-Mm^^^egtm^ It makeß joint IMKSDtATELY. bߥ ji\f»f <n*M ''iiwrt f#afflßs. It makes Joint tnat will Xast for years. mii'iWwN^^l'Ww^fllJ^i^^iK Itmalcea iointthat -will be perfectly tight. XT' IM VW I\3* ;^^*^Ps^ I-, makes joint on a»y and all pressure* ot ftl ' 'f'p • - ; " ifi^flSrf^.v^Si steara - f.'^ r.v*t ,; ' vp •■''• 3vA:\ftVW;V"%S« I-s makes joint on ammonia, oils, or acids. > ',i .- , ■' iT'i.V .'.v-.S'-M.'t'"' '•«" fl timakoe joint where other packing* have \y ..,-'-.. \a; '.■ ■ ;•) „'.„,'; 'V'j*^ foiled. (.'>■' I m>' ,1 vf.'j, ?'''-•■'. .: " '- I >-A"«s Joint that oan be broken quiokly. f»" , ; , • v;| , - >/,!,,' >T '".:s.«''] HI! Genuine is Stampeo UfeeGut* p,"'.. N '.-i^ ' -" " . ' -^ • -V"f,>i i/i' v 3v 3 Samples sent free on application. JENKIKS'AND MACK WELLINGTON, soio Aff«t. for new K.i«»d.

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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 17, 19 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 17, 19 July 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 17, 19 July 1901, Page 3

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