LAST DAY . OF THE SHOE PAIR. rftO-MORROW is tho last day, but not JL by any means tho least profitable to our customers. Wo have unearthed -a quantity of STARTLING BARGAINS to ensure a busy fin_b. t» a most popular sale. • DON'T MISS THESE GOOD THINGS: 120 PAERS MEN'S Samples, from 5s lid to 12s 6d — lets than cost. 50 PAIRS MEN'S Tennis Shoes to clear at 5s lid — worth double. 85 PAIRS WOMEN'S White Canvaa Two-bar Shoes, Is lid— usually 4s 6d. 90 PAIRS WOMEN'S Glace One-bar Shoe*, leather heels, to olear, 3s 6d. INFANTS' SHOES at bd pair. WOMEN'S SLIPPERS at 6d pair. EVERY PAIR IN OUR LARGE STOCK AT REDUCED PRICE. HANNAH'S" SHOE FAIR, 28, CUBA-STREET. OPEN T7NTi_ 10 ip.it. SATURDAYS. I AST DAY JAST DAY" LAST DAY Of LAST DAY LAvVI'yDAY POTTER'S LAST DAY LAST DAY BIG LAST DAY LASI'JMY BARGAIN LAfeT DAY LAST DAY BOOT j LAST DAY LAST DAY SALE LAS II 11I 1 DAY LAS! DAY ii SATURDAY NEXI Opposite Government Buildings. TO FURNITURE-BUYERS. WE havo a consignment of New Furniture now on view for Private Sale, comprising — Sideboards, Wardrobes, Duchess Chests and Duchess Pairs, Extension Dining Tables, Austrian Chairs, Wire | ♦ Stretchers, Kapok Beda and Pillows, Japanese Tables, Linoleum, Dining Suites, Easy Chairs, etc., I etc. ' All these are of good quality, and the prices are the lowest. . W. H. MORRAH AND CO., Auctioneers, 56, Willis-street. MORE PRAISE FOR RHEUMO. MR. JOHN STEVENS, Bulls, writes: "Some months since I had a severe attack of ' rheumatism, and 'was advised to try' the efficacy of Rhoumo. I did so, with most satisfactory results. Alter taking two, bottles it has practically cured me. I have no hesitation in saying that your remedy is the best I havo used." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers, - 2s 6d and 4s 6d. Wholesale Agents, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW At a Respectful Distance! rpiHß NEW GOODS we have just opened JL up and are now displaying in our windows' and large showroom constitute a variety of really new and up-to-date things such as is rarely seen in the colony. NEW TOILET SETS. NEW TRINKET SETS. NEW SETS OF JUGS. NEW CHEESE STANDS. NEW JARDINIERES. NEW TEA SETS. NEW TEAPOTS. NEW CAKE TRAYS. A beautiful lino of English Art Glasswace in RUSTIC FLOWER-HOLDERS, suitable for table decoration. We respectfully in-vite inspection and comparison. . CRAIG~& CO., THE UP-TO-DATE CHINA and GLASS EMPORIUM, 34, MANNERS-STREET. MISS E. CAKIi'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND (Pitman's and Lightline) and TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEKPING and PAINTI-NG. Typewriting 1 Oflicu : STEWART DAWSON'S BUILDINGS' (Corner Willis-street and Lambtojj'quay). Principals: Miss H. CAEIt, N.S.S.T., N.U.T. Mrs. J. F. G UNNION, N. U.T., N.S.S.T. AustraltiHian llecords, 22(1 words per minute Highest speeds in the shortest space of time PGENT. WANTED, by City Umbrella ' Works, 25, Willis-street, Umbrellas to Cover at 38 sd. We bavo a largo stock of Umbrellas with FOX'S PARAGON FRAMES at 4s lid. Call and inspect. ■\\T IANTED— In order to give our » » clientele ,the full benofit, wo have decided to continue our reduced price-list for one month longer. One item in the list is Cabinet Photos from 8s 6d per dozen BERRY AND CO., 64, Cuba-street. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. ANTED Known — Highest prices given for Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children s Left-off Olothjng, Boots, etc. ; orders promptly attended to. Apply Mrs. Bruce, sa, Ingcatro-streot. WANTED to Soil, new seven-roomed House, also a six-roomod well-built House, with wasbhousc, tubs, copper and watT laid on, dairyman s room and toolhouse, greenhouse, stable and trap sheds attached, with six acres of land, half of which consists of orchard bearing all kipdfl of fruit, sub-tlivid-cl by ell live division fences, well adapted for a nurseryman or man of independent means, as the 'bus pabses overy day; position only tew chains from tho post office, publio school, and close by tho wall-known property of tho late T. Mason, opposito Mr. J. Maby ; terms to suit any ono. For nrice or further particulars, apply to C. li. COLSON, Taita. No agents. WANTED — Scholefield's Morvollous Watches — Ansonia Lover Watch, improved, 7s Gd ; Gunmctal Patent Lever Watch, 12s 6d; Scholefield's Lever, 20s; orders postage free. Note address— W. R. Scholefiold, 36a, Manners-street, noxt shop to Fielder's. 'ANTED, Purchaser for Victor Road Racer, No. 3019, a very light and fast machine, suitable for scorcher ; £8 10s cash ; easy, terms arranged. Adams Star Cycle Co., Mefccer-street.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 97, 21 October 1904, Page 6
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