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LAST TWO WEEKS OF POTTER & SON'S H AL]p - YEAKL y SALE! WINTER BOOTS FOR MEN. Strong Cowhide Booth 10s 6d, now 8s lid Strong Box Kip Boots 14s 6d, now 12s 6d ; 16s 6d, now 14s 6d Chrome Calf Sewn Boots, ■ leather lined, 14s 6d, now 12s 6d ; 15s 6d, now 13s 6d ; 16s 6d, now 14s 6d Strong Sewn Cookham Boots, open fronts, watertight tongues, 19? 6d, now 16s 6d, 21s, now 17s lid; 225, now 18s lid; 255, now 22s 6d Best English Willow Calf Tan Boots, open fronts, stout hand sewn soles, 28s 6d, now 25s FOOTBALL BOOTS. Sale prices— 7s 6d, 9s lid, 12s 6d CHEAP LINES FOR LADIES. Box Calf Shoes for Winter, 8s 6d, now 6a lid; 10s 6d, now Ss lid; I2s 6d, now 10s 6d English Glaco Kid Shoes, 10s 6d, now 7s lid ; 12s 6d, now 8s lid ; 13s 6d, now lls 6d; 18s 6d, now 14s 6d Box Calf Boots for Winter, lls 9d, now 9s lid ; 13s 6d, now lls 6d : 15s 6d, now 13s 6d Glaco Kid Boots, 14s 6d, now 9s lid ; 17s 6d, now 14s lid; 21s, now 16s lid OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY. POTTER & SON'S, 70, LAMBTON-QUAY. opp. Govt. Bldgs. CHEAP BOOT SALE. Ladies' Lace Shoes, 3s 6d pair. Ladies' 12s 6d English Lace Shoes, now 7s 6d pair. Ladies' 16s 6d English Button Boots, now lls. Gent's Tan Derby Bals. 13s 6d pair. Marvellous value. Gents' Tan Willow Calf English Bals, 21s, now 10s 6d to clear. Children's Blue Shoes, leather soles and heels, 48 pair only, 6cl pair. Children's 3s od Black Shoos, now Is 6d pair. SAVE MONEY AND BUY AT MANN'S SHOE STORE, VIVIAN-STREET. COME TO THE CORNER BOOT STORE, 143, Riddiford-street, Where they aive offering some very Choap Lines. We bought thorn cheap and wo are going to sell thorn choap. A few lines from many : Youths' Chrome Bals, heel and toe plates, for 7s lid; Men's Chronic Golosh Bals, for 10s 6d; Men's Porpoise-finish Bale, for 13s 6d ; Men's Box Calf Derby Bals, leather lined, for 15s 6d ; Men's Box Calf Bals, square t«j, leather lined, weltod, worth 25s for Hs ; Women's Chrome .Shoes, lace or button, round toe, from 9s 6d; Women's Chrome Boots, lace or but~ ton, round toe, from 10s 6d; Women's Glaco Derby Shoes, best quality, from 12s 6d Women's Walking Shoes, from 3s lid ; Infants' Shoes, from 6d per pair. Come early and secure some of the Bargains, for they won't stay long. ALFRED CROSBY. LAST THREE DAYS OF SALE Before making our SPECIAL INDUSTRIES DISPLAY! PECIAL INDUSTRIES DISPLAY! ON WEDNESDAY. ALL TRIMMED MILLINERY at 17s 6d WINGS. SHAPES, etc., at Greatly Reduced Prices. AYLMER'S, 9, WILLIS-STREET. ACCOUNTS. A CAPABLE Man wishes to keep small firm's or tradesman's Books during spare hours. Apply Accounts Box 781, G.P.O. "^I^BARWELL" Kid Gloves, good » » shades. Procurable only at Lees and Church's, 128, Cuba-street ; 2s 6d pair. Try them. W" HARWELL" Cashmere Hosiery, pure wool, money returned if unsatisfactory, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d pair. From 1 Lees and Church, 128, Cuba-street. LEES AND CHURCH for Fancy Em broidered Hose; best selection and value in Wellington. See our errand display window — Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d pair. QPECTAL Purchase of Ready-to-Wear Cj Straws, Merry Widow shapes, good colours, 5s 6d, 5s lid each. Only procurable at Lees and Church's, 127, Cnba-st. MCOSTELLO, 78TVivian-street, Li- • censed Dealer; highest prices given for Ladies'. Gents', and Children's New and Left-off Clothing. Will go to Petone and Hutt, Tuesdays and Thursdays. 'Phone 1418. A WELL-KNOWN doctor writes:— "In the rheumatic and gouty constitution Puriri Mineral Water may bo used with the greatest 'benefit.' " All stores. NOW give Hay a turn! Try his Indigestion Cure, his Bronchitis MixI ture, his Neuralgia Mixture, his Antiseptic Ointment, his Stomach and Liver Pills, etc. Only to be got at 144, Tory-street. ADAME DE PEDIER, Celebrated Medical Trance Medium and Hair Specialist, holding numerous testimonials France, India. England, and U.S.A. ; consulted at 45, Abel Smith-street, corner Cuba-street; C^ABS.— Telephone 1668. George (Joe) ■> Inniss, 364, Tinakori-road. All orders (day or night) receive strict attention 1 CIREY Hair can bo and is Cured by JT Crumpton's Grey Hair Restorer; is not a dye or stain. Try one bottle and be convinced ; 3s, post 3s 6d. B. Waring, 52, Courtenay-place. HOT Water Bags, new stock; Cod Liver Oil. Angier's Emulsion, lowest price*; O'Conor Patent Truss, no iron or steel. Wm. Salek, Sydney Chemist, 17, Willis-street. npilE fat boy in Pickwick smiled when -1- he thought of pie. He would have laughed outright over a glass of Puriri Mineral Water and Whisky. All hotels. "ENGINEERS and Engino - drivers JLJ Coached for all classes of Certificates, either by personal tuition or correspondence. Alex. M'Vicar [late Inspector of Machinery), 45, Majoribanks-srtoct. BRIEN* S Worm Powders are so good laat every mother should keep a. box at home ; give one of these Powdere as directed. Price Is per box. R. C Brien, Dispensing Chemist, 221, Cuba-street, Wellington. "OURNITURE, Furniture— Richardson X 1 Bros, "of, 206, Upper Cuba-street, are Casli Buyers. HAPPED' and Rough Hands, use Salek's Geranium Lotion ; Jieals, softens, whitens ; not greasy ; Housewives use it ; Is and Is 6d. Wm. Salek, Sydney Chemist, 17. Willis-street. RING up 2224. Don't be disappointed ; have your Chimneys Swept by sober and reliable men. Wellington Cleaning Co., 97, Dixon-street. RY Puriri Natural Mineral Water, Alone or witli other drinks it is much bettor than soda water. It's a natural tonic. All hotels and stores. "fjlUßNlTUßE— Richardson Bros., 206, JD Upper Cuba-street, Cash Buyers of Furniture,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1909, Page 1

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