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W All NOCK & AD KIN'S CLEARING SALE. 2 BIG LOTS. 2 SILKS AND COSTUMES. ft ZURICH TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES, 16/6, 22/6, 29/6, 83/All at -j pf //> eaoh 100 mCH TAILOR - MAD E COSTUMES, 35/-, 45/-, 55/-, up to 4 K uinea-, ' •*- vv All at O-j / each SILKS. I"° T 1~1 ~ LOT 7— PUl^m J for Pr/«I^^;P r/« I^^;^ 1 /i ii i teandCream ~ SATtN BROOHES. speoial for evening lfll for 1/0, 2/0 for l/ll wear- 3/6 and 4/6, now 2/11 LOT 2- LOT 8FANCr BLOUSE SILKS—I/9 for 1/1 CHECK SILKS— 4/11 and 5/6, now 3/6 LOT 8— Lo r W— FANCY STRIPED SILKS—9/ft ft™ 1 ia COLOURED BROCHES, suitablo for full LOT 4— BliiHa— 2/6 for 1/9 di e « s -7/ll for 5/6, 8/11 for 5/11, 10/6 SOOytls FANCJ SILKS in all colours- LOT U- 16 tm- k 1 ' 5* U at 1/U COLOURED SURAH, in light shadesJAP. SILKS (cream only), LOT it*' f " ?/6 ,_„ - 2 / 11 for 232 ' 3 A Lot of BROCHES, MEBVS, &0., dowa LO^«7W- Mnran cr,™ to CLEARING PRICES I iAN 9^i MO n?? SILKS, in several Besides ALL OUR RRGULAR STOCK OP ehados— 3/11 for 1/11 SILKS RED UCKD. CORONATION BOOTS & SHOES. ATTRACTIVE FEATURES, IMPORTED FOR THE OCCASION BY B. HANNAH & CO. STYLES, SHAPES, AND COLOURS TO BE WORN IN LONDON DURING THH CORONATION FESTIVITIES. NEW ZEALAND has at all titnos cherished the true spirit of Imperialism, and will be well represented at the imposing ceremony. EVER mindful of tho publio requirements, we instruoted our Buyer in London to make a careful etudy of tho Styles, Shapes, and Colours of Boots and Shoes, that would be most likoly worn during the Coronation. ♦ Our London Buyer must have taken considerable pains in making euoh a seleotion, for we havo just opened up the daintiest assortment of Footwear over landed in New Zealand. Bdwin Olapp's Gent's i high-grado Amerioan Ladies' Smart Walking Boots, Button and Boots, in Black Vioi, Ideal Kid, and Lace, superior quality, 15s 6d, 18s 6d, Patent Leather. 21a . Gents' Drosa Boots, Button and Laoe, 22s Ladioß* Smart Walking ShoeH, Button and 6d, 25«, 27. 6d Laco, 14s 6d, 16s od, 18s 6d Gents Glace Kid Boots, 18i 6d, 22s 6d, Ladies' Cardinal Satin Evening Shoes, 8s Gouts 1 Dress Pumpa, Patent Leather, Ss Ladies' White Kid Court, and 1-bar Evenlid, 7B7 B 6d, 10s bd, 15s 6d ing Shoes, 6b 6d. 7s 6d, 8s 6d Contb Dross Shoes, Patent Leather 5» Laclios N White and Block Satin Evening Ud, 7s 6d, 32s 6d Shoos, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d Gonls Evening Shppera, 2i Ud, 4s 6d, 6s Ladies' Fur-bound Volvet Slippers, in 6d Ruby, Cardinal, Black, and Gold, 5t 6d BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Wo stock POLO BOOTS aud HUNTING BOOTS, made by 'a celebrated London maker. The most popular Boot and Shoe Dressings are COBRA POLISH and CADET DRESSING. They are the Very Bast on the market. . SOLE AGENTS— R. HANNAH & CO., LAMBTON-QUAY AND OCJBA-STRICET, WELLINGTON. h Uniform In Quality, (I Best Possible Value, and r Always give Satisfaction. 11 JllJgjVJjljO.

BEMOVE FURNITURE. riIHE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY direot attention to their oomplete arrangements for PACKING, REMOVING, AND STORING FURNITURE, by experienced and careful mon. Ring-up Telephone 92 for full particulars. Address— 2o, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY.

nm»■ M Hta B&Hfll4fe Bfe DRfe 4& BAH 41. nB Ml 4fe 4* ■ ■ If* IPi The COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, > HAS THE LAKGEST SALE OF ANY CHEST MEDIOINE IN AUSTRALIA. Thoso whoUiave takon this medioine aro amazed at its wonderful influence. Sufferors from any form of Bronohitis, Congh, Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness in tho Chert, oxporionoo delightful and immediate relief, nnd to those who are subjeot to Colds on the Chest it is invaluable, as it effeots a Complete Curo. It is most comforting in allaying irritation in the throat, nnd giving strength to the voice, and it neither allows a Cough or Asthma to become ohronio, nor Consumption to develop. Consumption ba» nevet been known to oxist whero " Coughs *\have boon properly treated with this medicine. No house should be without it; as, taken at tho bogmmntc, a dose is generally sufficient, ana a oomplate euro is cortain. BEWARE OF COUGHS: " I havo used one bottle of your Bronchitis Cnre with groat benefit to myself, aa the, " I used your Bronchitis Cnre for three of my family, and it oured eaoh of them in from smothering has completely loft me.— (Mrs.) JOHN RAHILLY, Gleumaggie, Viotoria." one to three doses.-P. F. MULLINS, Cowie'e Creek, Victoria. " I have found your Bronohitis Cure a splendid medicine.—JOHN MADDEN, Skipton, " Your Bronohitis Cure relieved my son wonderfully qniok. I only gfavo him four Viotoria." doses, and have some of the medioine yet ; but lam sending for another bottle, m case I — — — should want it.-— D. M'DONALD, Trinkey, via Quiriudi, N.S.W." " I have fiuisheil the Bronchitis Cure you sent, and am amazed at what it has done in "Your Bronohitis Cure is a wonderful medicine.--A . T*. SIMMONS. ."Wo 7, Roimny. the timo. 'the difficulty of breathing has all gone.— J. HARRINGTON, Bingegong, street, Paddington, Sydney." Moiuudah, N.S.W." ' ' , _ , , . . . "My wife is 82 years old, and I am 79, and I am glad to inform yon in-t >o«r "My cola, bad as it w.i«. disappeared after two doaas.— o. J. CURRIR, Solicitor, Bronohitis Cure has done us both a wonderful deal of good, it having quickly cure.! us Viotoria Cbarobors, Quocn-streot, Melbourne." both.— R. BASSETT, Strath Creek, via Broadford, Victoria PREPAEED ONLY AND SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY THE PROPRIETOR, . • W<3- 3^EATS,WE Hllfimflctt ft&AirmO* TTiofcnvifl. Small Site, 2s Cdj Lwr«re,4«6a.. Sold by Chemists andHeaiai jo \Vndors. .W. £%£f4&J%JRIJEi) OuOUllUlis VreeXOllg, VlvSUri*i Po»tage, 6d. Postage, 9d. Forwarded by post any Addrssa when nob oo^iin.v.l* kcvH-. Agents-SHARIAND & COMPANY, Limited., Wellington and Auckland.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 5 June 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 5 June 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 5 June 1902, Page 3

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