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SPECIAL SALE OF DRESS MATERIALS AT WARNOCK & ADKIN'S. NEW, FEESH, AND FASHIONABLE GOODS. mO-DAY we commenoe a SPECIAL SALE OF DRESS GOODS, being 1L the result of some large purchases made at suoh prices as appear below. Although manufacturers are asking advanced prices for fine wool materials, yet we will clear this stook at 5s to JOs in the JJ under value. Customers will find this a most opportune time to buy. We have made ample provision for any crush that may take place in this department. See the following extraordinary prioes :—: — LOT I—6o Dress Lengths, assorted materials. Our usual price would be 10s 6d to 15s. Ihey are marked 5s lid the Dress j LOT 2— About 100 Robe Lengths of very choice materials. These look about worth a t gumea. They are marked 8s lid tho Robe • LOT 3-600 yards ot New Suitings— Whipcords, SUk Mixtures, Ac. Every yard of this t«m , lofc ] ? worttl from 3s 11( ? to 5s lid a y ara - Our Special Sale Price is 2s 6d LOT 4—9 pieces, only Venetian Cloths. Usually sold by us at 3s 6d and 4s 6d a yard. Now offered at 2s 6d and 2s lid . LOT 5—320 yards Black Lustrous Alpaoas, in the most approved designs. Usual value. 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d. Sale Prices, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 6d LOT 6—14 pieces of All Wool Fine Coating Serges. Theße are worth 2s 6d a yard. The Special Sale" Price is 9s lid the Dress Also, 170 Tailor-made Costumes. Worth from 25s to jBS ss. Now marked 12s 6d to 65s 3000 yards New Ribbons, 3in to 7in wide. Exactly Half-price FOE NET CASH ! FOE NET CASH 1

THESE THREE SHOES AEE THE EIGHT LINES ! IN THE EIGHT PLACE ! AT THE EIGHT TIME ! HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? If Not, - DROP RIGHT IN AT R. HANNAH & C O.'S, LAMBTONQtTAY AND CUBA-STREET, And ask for — " THE LENOIRE "—Ladies' Gl^ce Oxford Shoes, patent caps «. .., QH ~i " THE ADELINE "-Ladies' Glace Oxford Shoes, patent caps J rj /-J -j rt THE PRINCESS "—Ladies' Tan Two-bar Shoes .„ f*l-t | These are three popular lines of Ladies' Easy Footwear for HALF-PEICE. For Gents-" THE BECTIVE"— CaIf Goloshed Bals M . M M I^'A For Style— " THE BECTIVE "-rCalf Goloshed Bals ' M M ~ M -4 X /£» For Comfort— " THE BECTIVE "—Calf Goloshed Bals „, i« '*. ~l Kl£l For Wear-" THE BECTIVE"— CaIf Goloshed Bals „ w f m -| Kl£* For Ease— Gents' TAN CALF BALMORALS ... „ *, *" "I For Coolness— Gents' TAN CALF BALMORALS „," '„ -| Kl£* For Quality— Gents' TAN CALF BALMORALS ... M ,' ' M . "| Kl£i FOE SUMMEE. SANDALS ! SANDALS ! SANDALS ! LIGHT. COOL. FASHIONABLE. Girla' SANDALS, 7to 9 O //» GirIs' SANDALS, 10 to 13 «. „ „, O/11 / Maids' SANDALS, 1 and 2 M M A. Ift Ladies' SANDALS, 3to 7 M „ Alt "J Gents' SANDALS, 6to 10 ... .„ t- R /-| -| W LEST YOU FOEGET ! The above lines are not " just as good," but " THE BEST" VALUE WB HAVE EVER OFFERED. R. HANNAH & CO., LAMBTON-QUAY AND CUBA-STEEET, WELLINGTON.

SPECIAL NOTICE. JUST ARHIVI'ID, Ex INDRALEMA. GEOEGE F. KEITH'S FAMOUS FOOTWEAE. MOST • BEST COMFORTABLE. • WEARING. BOX CALF, "ft ALL T ° ES> GLACE KID, '.j^^j, SITTINGS, CA - L F« " . ' iffik HALE- SIZES. OUR WINDOWS. °^^ WINDOWS. THE IDEAL BOOT FOR SUMMER WEAR. PEAECE'S BOOT ARCADE, 33, CUBA-STREET, AND LAMBTON-QUAY. raAWV n d9^ R*»tores Mental and Wfi

WANTED Kno wn-My English 9ct Hall HE7S CTEEEi marked Gold Brooches at 5s Cd ; j£sS^HU,IE WBl'tow W m Sterling Silver Matchboxes at 6s : Sterling MrW£\bx Lacfles I^H Ldl.L^ Silver Links at 4s per set; and Sterling Amthrl.v , A J"," „ »««'«■■» «ilvor Brooches at 2s each, are the cheapest and nnest goods ever introduced to the pub- genuine be«r (he slsn.turc of Wu. MABTtN(regl»tetel , blic. Extra-Name and da.c engraved Free on any article purchased. S. G. Ross, MA«m,J'horm. chemist, SOUTHAMPTON. ENaiABD Engraver and Jeweller, 8, Willis -street. -^"""SHARLAKL & CO.,tD.,AuckiivlkWeiiinfU>B •»d HEW ZEALAND DRUG 01,. ChrlitahuioJu

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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 129, 27 November 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 129, 27 November 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 129, 27 November 1901, Page 3

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