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CANVAS SHOES For WEARING AT THE BAYS. i KEEP a pair of CANVAS SHOES for ] outings, and save your best shoes. j CANVAS SHOES are handy, and inexpensive at ' HANNAH'S. ] Ladies' White One-bar Tennis Shoes, rubber soles, 4b 6d ] Ladies' White Canvas Derby Shoes, toe- . caps and leather soles, 5s lid Ladies' White Canvad One-hatf Shoes, leather soles', 5s lid " Ladies' Black Canvas Lace or Button J Shoi2s, white tops, 5s lid t Ladies' White Canvas Court Shoes, 6s 6d * Ladies' White -Canvas Two-button Shoes, ; white Cuban heels, 6s 6d J Ladies' Fine Canvas Gibson Tie Shoes, in 1 white, drab, green, and saxe blue, 8s v 6d and 9s 6d -i Ladies' Fine Grey Canvas Shoes, high J Cuban heels, 9s 6d I ' ■ "1 R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., ] BOOTMAKERS and IMPORTERS, 1 LAMBTON-QUAY AND CUBA-STREET j npo LET, 6-roomed House, No. 79, . ~ Mem-street, all conveniences. Apply Mrs. C. Gillow, 15, Owen-street, New- j town. i TO LET, Keatoun, furnished or Unfur- = nished 5-roomed House; gas, water, I ■ electric light. Apply One Tangi, opposite J wharf. TTVO LET, a House of 9 rooms, with 1 A every convenience, in Pipitea-street, ( opposite Girls' High School. Apply to C. J. Johnson, 6, Willis-street. J TO LET, House of 6 rooms, No. 19, £ Bidwilf-street. Apply to Bethune h and Hunter, Old Customhouse-street. P inpO LET, Petone, new 6-roomed House, ; A. every convenience, 28, Adelaide-st. ; 1 rent 15a. Koy at 426, Jackson-street. fTVO LET, Front Room, with fireplace, J -I- unfurnished; suit woman engaged * during day; 5s per week. 171, Tasman- I street (John-street end). "1 TO LET, Shop and Dwelling, 6 rooms, \ Mem-street, 17s 6d week. Thomson i and Brown, 35, Cuba-street. ' f rfAO LET, Seatoun, 5-rd. House, close ] X to car. fine garden;' also at Karaka ■ Bay, furnished House,- 5 rooms. .Apply ? Eggera, 163, Featherston-street. i TO ' LET, 5-rd. House, furnished; "* piano ; harbour view ; bandy tram ; nioe garden ; vinery in full bearing. Red- (J path and Co., Brooklyn. 'Phone 3567. _ TO LET, a 4-roomed Cottage; h. and ] c. water, gas, and every oonveni- J ence. Apply 84, Adelaide-road. /TK) LET, 3, Hayward-terraoe (off Tas- j X man-street), 6 rooms; all oonveni- - ences. Apply J. E. Gamble, 20, Law- < rence*street, - Wellington South. * 0 LET, best part Owen-street,' 4-rd. ( Cottage; , all conveniences; 16s. Apply 70, Owen-streot. , 1 nnO LET, 6 new rooms, Aro-street, A freshly papered throughout, 19s; 6 r splendid rooms, Miramar, on 1 aoro, all . conveniences, reasonable rental. J. W. ; Easßon, Kilbiraie. 'Phono 3135. " * TO' LET, unfurnished, sunny front J Room, fireplace and gas, close to tram, -Brooklyn. Apply Evening Post.' /TK> LET, 12-roomed Boardinghouse, £ A partly furnished if desired ; all modern , conveniences. Apply 8, Lipmanstreei. . ■ ' DON'T WEAR A TRUSS. . CALL and see tbe Brooks Appliance, 1 which Cures all kind* of Rupture. „ M. Smith, Sole Agent, 11, Manners-street. ( ■Write for booklet. 1 _ 1 O /£— LADIES' Latest Style, Pug- _ 1.41/ D toe, Derby Shoes, 18b od for 12s \ 6d; Welted Derby Shoes, 16s 6d for 12s s 6d. Potter's, 70, Lambton-quay. f Bj\Oß exceptional bargains attend Thor- j A 1 _ son and Brown's great furniture c auction sale to-morrow afternoon, at 35, f Cuba-street. OOTS! Boots! Last Day Great Sale. Don't miss this, ladies: Patent Pearl-button and Lace Shoes, * suede tops, nice, dressy, 13s 6d, 14b 9d, 15s 6d. Martin, Tram Terminus, Courtenay-ploce. ERi;AVALLO'S Tonio (bark and iron 1 wine) strengthens and invigorates the system. The best tonic extant. q"7-| i^Ci3ILDREN'S"~Sandals, best l O/ 11 Chrome Sdles, sizes 7 to 9, 3s 1 lid ; sizes 10 to 13, 4s 6d. Open all day - Saturday. v Potter'g. ' CORN Cob Punch is non-alcoholic, but is much more pleasant. It is nippy. rfIHOMSON & BROWN'S furniture , A. auction sale to-morrow will start *■ at 2 p.m. sharp, at 35, Cuba-street. . A STRAIGHT Tip to the Public: Take Corn Cob Punch with all your < ' drinks. Start right now. 1 fTHHE Douglas Motor Cycle* has proved A its superiority. We t would like you " to havo a trial run. Write or call. J. 0. Sborland and Co., Cuba-street. i 1 91 / - — MARLOW'S 25s Shoes for Men, ftjLl latest English shapes, for 21b. "* Open all day Saturday. Potter's Sale, ___ Quay. i QERRAVALLO'S Tonic (bark and iron i *J wino) hastens convalescence, and is a powerful rejuvenator. DON'T be put off with a substitute. . Demand, gently but firmly, Corn Cob Punch. mHERE will be rare bargains at Thorn. A son and Brown's furniture auction i sale to-morrow afternoon, at 35, Cuba-st. SMALL ' Cottage To Lot7~ali~cpnveniences, married couple (no children), or suit bachelor, vacant to-morrow. Apply 96, Molesworth-street. LARGE furnished Room To Lot, down- i stairs, fireplace, double bed, all conveniences; telephone. Apply Evenmg Post. B RESIDENTIAL Chambers— Bedrooms v and Breakfast from 12s 6 j a week ; bath, h. and c. shower. Also, Fur- - nished suits of rooms, every convenience. Under new management. 'Phono 3859. 109. Abel Smith-street. BEDS to Let, from 6s per week; "* .Rooms to Let, from 8s per week. Leviathan Private Hotel, Manners-street. Try our Suppere. SERRAVALLO'S Tonio (bark and iron wine) is the beet pick-me-up -for - invalids and convalescents. ERPLEXED? Consult , Madame King, Gifted Clairvoyante. Advice all subjects. 52, Cambridge-terrace, - near corner College-street. ORN Cob Punch fulfils a long-felt want — reduces the effect of alcohol. EN, don't miss this, Saturday next: Gents' Tan and Black Derby Boots, Shoes, 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 17s 6d. Just " landed, Crockett and Jones's latest shapes. J. W. Martin, Tram Terminus, Courte- < nay-place. ORN Cob Punch with mine, please ! '<. No, thanks — must be Corn Cob. ENTWORTH Private Hotel, Clydequay. New management. Vacancies Visitors and Permanent Boarders, i Tariff moderate. 'Phono 119O.«— Mrs. I Wedde_spoon, Proprietress. HAVE you seen the spacious, well- t lighted New Shop at James Siwth's, " Cuba-street V If not, como To-rhorrow. c Sht?p .-ton—os- Sale now iv full swing. I

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 106, 31 October 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 106, 31 October 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 106, 31 October 1913, Page 1

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