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HANNAH'S : SALE BARGAINS ! : SHOES AT ANY PRICE YOU LIKE! T ANY PRICE YOU LIKE! ' , ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS! UNHEARD-OF SAVINGS itf > FOOTWEAR • 1 Women's Glace One-bar Ward Shoes, rubber heels. SALE PRICE 3e lid Women's Canvas Derby Shoes, round toes. Usually 5s lid. SALE PRICE 1 4s 3d 1 Women's Tan. One-bar Shoes, sewn. Usually 7s 6d. SALE PRICE 5s lid ■ Women's Glace Kid Cross-bar Shoes. Usually 11s 6d. SALE PRICE 7s 11a i Women's Tan or Black '-Buckle SEoes. Usually 11s 6d. SALE PRICE 9s 9d Women's Patent Gibson Derby Shoes.^ ' Usually 15s 6d. SALE PRICE 12a lid . 153 pairs Childs' Red Sandals, Is lid ! 234 pairs Childs' Glace Bals, le lid HEAVY DISCOUNTS OFF* ALL REGULAR LINES. AT HANNAH'S SALE, 260, LAMBTON-QY. and 103, OUBA-ST. TO LET. : fflO LET, furnished, on Wellington-ter., JL an 8-rd. House, fitted with every modern convenience. The house has a nice garden, is in a eunny position, and oom-ma-nds a very fine view. Possession can be given, any time in February. For full particulars apply to J. M. MUIR, ' 264 a, Th& Terrace. TO LET. TO LET, a Furnished 5-roomed House, to approved tenant, with all conveniences, Berhampore. - Apply Z., Evening Post. CENTRAL PROPERTY. TO LET, 5 minutes' walk from G.P.0., large grounds and house, furnished, facing harbour; secluded position, ideal residence; property well 'adapted for private hotel, long lease, or will selL A> T. Bate, Nathan's Buildings. TO LET, near Hopper-st., 3 rooms, cop per, tubs, 14s weekly; also 45, Abel Smith-st., 4 rooms, gas, soullery, 14s weekly; also 19, Broadway-terrace, 5 rooms, newly papered, and conveniences, 18s weekly. Apply 55, Hopper-street. npO LET, Wadestown, spacious Housed , ■*- one floor, bricked stable, woll-im- , proved property, permanent spring. A. T. Bate, Nathan's Buildings. JTTO LET, welTfurnished Bed-Sitting"-J- room, bath, h. and 0., c.L, fireplace; suit 2 ladies engaged during day. 31, Vivian-street. rpo LET, 4 Rooms and scullery, city; -*- 15s per week. C. and H. V. Evens, Chemists. rpO LET, 8-roomed House, with or withX out furniture. Apply 14, Murphystreet, Thorndon. rpo LET, Oriental Bay (best part), a X small Cottage, 4 rooms, suitable for couple or mother and daughter; rent reasonable. Reply to Highly Recommended, Evening Poßt. rpO LET, 5-roomed Cottage, EvelynX terrace; rent 15s. -Apply Rod Bros., 36, Courtenay-place. TO .LET, -'modern 5-roomed "Cottage, Cooper-Screet, Karori, 0.1., -bathroom, soullery, h. and a water; or will Sell, Email deposit, easy terms. Apply Thos. Wilson, 92, Jervois-quay. rpO LET, to suitable tenant, at A Old Farm-road, Kilbirnie, recently- 1 built 8-rd. House, with all conveniences, workshop and large section. Apply to Owner, J. J. M'Grath, Solicitor, Wellington. fpO LET; superior 6 rooms; level; enX amel bath ; pantry ; 4 minutes tram; grand view. T. Highet, Rosoneath. rpO LET, 4-rd. Houses, conveniences; X low rentals. Also, Cottages, from 7s. Apply 71, Cambridge-terrace. rpO LET, fine 7-roomed Residence;' X splendid large rooms, sunny position Id trams, best part of Hataitai, big garden. Dwan Bros., Willis-street. mO LET, a 5-roomed House, all conX veniences. Apply 84, Adelaide-road. rpO LET, 6 Rooms, central and conveniX ent, 20s ; also 2or 3 Furnished Rooms, in good position. V. Jensen, 233, Cuba-street TO LET, Furnished Bedroom for respeotable single man, ss, quiet, central. 'Phone 2943. Pees, 263, Williß-st. rpO LET, 6-roomed House, Antico-st., X • modern conveniences; rent 14s. Apply 218, Adelaide-road. 0 LET 123, Owen-street, 4 rooms and all conveniences; rent 15s. Apply Allan Smith, 121, Owen-street. ' rpO LET, 2 Rooms, unfurnished, use of X kitchen and conveniences. After 6. evening, 4, Barker-street. rpo LET, 3-roomed Cottage, Will_-_t., I. near Manners-st. Apply Mrs. Underwood, top Tasman-street. rpO LET, adjoining shop, 6 large sunny X Rooms; every convenience, including gas range; 16s. Apply 16iy Tory-at. OUT upon the boundless ocean there is oft a nasty motion causes queasy feeling. But if you drink Suratura, soon you'll laugh — there's nothing surer — pleasure ocr you 1 stealing! WANTEEWTwenty thousand brainworkers to test the good effects of Suratura Tea. Stimulates, strengthens. The finest beverage in the world for the close student. The thing to pass examinations on. — "D," 2s. THE song the tawny nightingale sings to the Rose is "Sura — Sura — tura tea's the best thing still for you and me, whichever way the old world goes!" AN octopus seeking a bride roamed over the seas far and wide. At length he said, "She's just the lady for me, this gay little skate on the coast of Tralee, for she drinks Suratura, that genial tea!" A BURGLAR whose methods -were stealthy grow rich just by robbing the wealthy. "I've done now, said he. ,"Suratura's my tea, and I'M. live quite contented and healthy." rpHE world is full of seas, and pools, X and woods, and hills, and towns, and fools; and yet, though many things there be of many kinds, it's clear to see there's only just one perfect tea. From rivalry there's none securer than fragrant, peerless Suratura ! "/~|UT in the cold world, out in the V/ snow, plenty of money_ but nowhere to go> Nowhere at all in this Iceland I see whore they sell Suratura, that exquisite Tea! Perfectly barbarous, this."— Colonel B. "~A SPRING Message."— Save all -£j_. worry about spring cleaning by consulting The Wellington Cleaning Co., 97, Dixon-street. All moths and moth eggs removed by patent process. 'Phon* 2224 ART students and artists Bhould buy all their Requirements at Robt. Martin's, Ltd., Manners-street. > TjiLETCHER'S PHOSPHATONIC is X the, best Nerve Tonio obtainable. 2s 6d, leading chemists and stores. Chas. A._Fletoher^ 292, Lambton-quay. 1 FLETCHER'S PHOSPHATONIC, the Great Nerve Remedy, restores health, strength, and energy. 2s 6d per bottle. Chas. A. Fletcher, 292, LambtoOquay. \

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1912, Page 1

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