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I THE WORLD OE SPORT ! AND SUMMER DAYS. BOATING ! BOWLING !. ' CRICKET 1 TENNIS ! FAR and away the Best Selection of Sporting Boots and Shoes are to be found at i HANNAH'S 2 STORES. ( Ladies' Tennis Shoes, 2s lid, 5s 6d, 7a 6d Men's White Chrome-soled Tenrds Shoes, 4s lid, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 14s 6d Men's White Rubber-sole Tennis Shoes, 4s 6d, 6s 6d, 8b 6d, 10a 6d Men's White Bowling Shoes, 63 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 16a 6d l Men's White Cricket Boots, 5b 6d, 8« 6d, lie 6d .Men's White Boating Shoes, 2s lid, 4s 6d, &s 6d. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., BOOT MAKERS AND IMPORTERS, LAMBTON-QUAY AND CUBA-STREET mo let. 6 Rooms, Mem-street; 22s 6 Rooms,. Emereon-fltreet; 17s 6d 5 Rooms, 56, Derw ent-st., Island Bay ; 15s All conveniences. JOHN ODLIN AND CO., LTD., Cable-etreet (near Town Hall). mo LET, on first floor, with use of lift, -*• a large Room, 40ft x 20ft; suitable for an indent agent. Apply John. Nicol. Cuba-street. rpO LET, 6-roomed House, No. 79, -*• Mem-street, all conveniences. Apply Mre. 0. Gillow, 15, . Owen-street, Newtown. iHpO LET, 8-roomed House, best part 'JL Ellice-street. Apply on premises, 70, Ellice-strcet. fllO LET, 4-roomed Cottage, conveniA ences, Newtown, near tram. Apply 5, Edgehill, Kent-terrace. inpO LET, two uunny Unfurnished JL' Rooms, in superior houee; sole use gas cooker. Address M.A., Evening Post. fpiO LET, a comfortable Bedroom, two JL beds, all f .conveniences; suit mates. Apply <26, Majoribanks-st. ,- TTVD LET, comfortable 6-roomed House, JL 91, Pirie-street, modern conveniences; only 22s 6d, approved tenant. Arthur, 155, Willis-street. TO LET, Miramar, 6 splendid new Rooms, all conveniences, nearly one acre, 6-itable poultry farm; reasonable rent; also 6 new Rooms, Kilbirnie, 18s; 6 Rooms, Aronstreet, 19s. J. W. Easson, Kilbirnie. 'Phone 5135. TO LET, good 5-roomod House, with conveniences ; Tinakori-road. Apply I t>%, T— lakari-road. \ TO LET, large unfurnished front Room (ground floor), all conveniences, El-lioe-street. Apply Evening Post. ,npO LET, 6-roomed Honse, with conJL veniences, Grant-road. Apply J. W. • Thompson, ,99, Tinakori-joaa. PpO LET,, 7, Garrott-fifcreet, 7 Rooms, 27b JL 6d; suitablo for subletting. H. 0. Man& , i i ] TO LET, Wellington-terrace, 8-roomed . House, with all conveniences, not available for boarders;, also Houses, Shops, and Offices in various streets. B. Smith and Co., 39, Panama-street. 0 LET, Seatoun, furnished or unfurnished 5-roOmed House; gas, water, electrio light. Apply One Tangi, opposite wharf. ' TO LET, a House of 9 rooms, with every convenience, in Pipitea-street, opposite Girls' High School. Apply to C. J. Johnson, 6, Willis-efereet. nnO LET, 12, Ebor-street, off) Tory- «- street, two-story iron and wood Building, 64 x 30ft, conorete floor, water both floors, 4-staUed briok stable and loft detached. Apply Sharp© Bros., Hygienio Brewers, Gordon-place, Newtown. mO LET, 3 paTtly-furnished Rooms and X Kitchen; qiriet, no children, central. 73, Roxburgh-street. Apply day time. 7D TO LET, 4-roomed bay-window House, X Douglas-street, eculfory, all conveni'enoes, near Basin; rent 16s. Apply 8, Adelaide-road. TO LET, 5-roomed House, conveniences ; rent 16s. Apply 22, Malcolmlane, off Tinakori-road. /pO LET, Ground Floor Offices, Vie- ■*- toria-etreot; also Office and Storeroom (cartway) ; low rentals. Edward Ree~M Co., Mercer-sireert. fllO LET, first floor, well-lighted Flat, JL 'Howden's Building, Victoria-street; low rent. Edward Reeves Co., Mercer-et. innO LET, new 4-roomed House, every J- possible convenience. Apply Reid, Butcher, Brooklyn. ITHTp LET 1 , new 5-roomed House, in JL Devon-street; overy convenience; 17s- week. Apply Eggers, Featherston-st., or 16, Crosby-terrace. ' ' BOOTS ! Boots ! Last Day Great Sale. Don't miss thk, ladies: Patent Pearl-button and ' Lace Shoes, suede, tops, nice, dressy, 13s 6d, 14s 9d, i 15s 6d. Martin, Tram Terminuß, Courtenay-piace. SERRAVALLO'S Tonic (bark and iron ' wine) hastens convalescence, and is a powerful rejuvenator. f^REAMOATA (the cream of the y*> oat) is the best breakfast food. Porridge made with Creamoata ib easily digested. BERRAVALLO'S Tonio (bark and iron wine) strengthonß and invigorates the_By6tem. The best tonio extant. ALWAYS take Pnriri with whisky. It's far nicer than soda, and prevents the "morning-after-the-night-be-fore" trouble. CORN Cob Punch is non-alcoholic, but is much more pleasant. It is nippy. "TTAVE a spot?" ' "Don't mind! JtX Whisky and Puriri, please ! Not plain soda — Puriri !" STRAIGHT Tip to the f Public: . Take Corn Cob Punch with 1 all your ! drinks. Start right now. CORN Cob Punch fulfils a long-felt want— reduces the effect of alcohol npHE fiizz and sparkle of Puriri, added JL to whisky, makes an attractive drink. It helps a lot when it gets inside, too FTYHE Douglas Motor Cycle has proved •*- its superiority. We would liko you to havo a trial run. Write or call. J. O. Shorland and Co., Cuba-street. CREAMOATA (the oream of the oat) is the beet breakfast food. Porridge made with Creamoata. is easily digested. LEATHER needs nourishment. WoodMilne Shoeshine supplies the need. It preserves footwear and renders it waterproof. CORN Cob Punch makes the bast drink bettor. Have it with your next, and the next, etc., etc. MEN, don't mifis this, Saturday next: Gents' Tan and Black Derby Boots, Shoes, 12b 6d, 15s 6d, 17s 6d. Just landed, Crockett and Jones's latest shapes. J. W. Martin- Tram Terminus. Courte-tuL-.olace. ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 104, 29 October 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 104, 29 October 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 104, 29 October 1913, Page 1

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