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BOYS' BOOTS! THE KIND THAT WEAK. HANNAH'S Boj-b' Boots aro made hore, and are the best value money can buy. HONEST VALUE IN HANNAH'S BOOTS. Boys' Solid Nailed Shooter Boots, sizes 11 to 1, 8s 6d : 2 to 5, 9b 6d. Boys' Plain Leather Lace-up Boots, heel and too tips, 11 to 1, 7s lid ; 2to 5, 8s lid. Boys' Chrome Oxford Bals, no iron, 11 to 1, 8s 6d ; 2to 5, 9s 6d. Boys' Special Unlined Chrome Laco Boots, heel and toe tips, 11 to 1, 8s lid; 2 to 5, 10s 6d. Boys' Chrome Goloshecl Bals, "like Dad's," 11 to 1, 8s 6d ; 2to 5, 10s 6d. Boys' Selected Chrome Goloshed Bals, leather linings, 11 to 1, 9s 6d ; 2to 5, 11b 6d. Boys' Glace Kid Open Tab Bnls, 11 to 1, 10s 6d; 2 to 5, 12s 6d. Boys' Box Calf Goloshed Bals, leather linings, 11 to 1, 11s 6d; 2 to 5, 13s 6d. 8,. HANNAH & CO., LTD., RETAIL STORES, LAMBTON-QY. AND CUBA-ST. MUSIC MADE EASY. PIANO Playing taught in a few lessons. No study, no scales or drudgery of any kind. Success guaranteed with all classes' of music; tunes the first lesson. Full tuition, £1 10s, refunded if pupil cannot read music and play a tune tho first week. Call for particulars) Biriey's College, Boulcott Chambers (first floor), Boulcott-street AT £40 ABOVE GOVT. VALUATION. KELBURN— BARGAIN. WELL-BUILT HOUSE, 5 rooms, bathroom (fitted lavatory, basin), washhouse (copper and tubs), every convenience; all on one floor; sunny position. Owner leaving for England. Apply A, Evening Post FOR SALE"; AT exceptionally low figure, 4-roomed House in secluded position, Mount Victoria; land 40ft x 230 ft; magnificent view. Apply Hay, Public Trust Office, or 45, Central-terrace. BOYSI BOYSI TSTATCH for Voiioh and Allan's "* Meccano Announcement (next Ladies' Column) on Tuesday night. ~" COME OVER HERE! "O^HERE ? Why, to Tr,ask and Trask's, 1 * 81, Riddiford street, great Winter Sale. Come and see the startling way they are cutting prices. Every article a genuine bargain. "BOARD ANETIRESnTENCK SUPERIOR Board and Residenco for I six or seven Gentlemen, Terrace, newly furnished throughout, all convpnienoes. 'Phone. Apply Evening Post. BOARD^AND " RESIDENCE. "I AA\ ?^- ft Terrace, superior Board ArA'Ot and Residence for Gentlemen, all conveniences. 'Phone 539. "GRAMOPHONE CLUB] fTpHERE aro Vacancies for two memA bers; new portfolio of records circulated monthly. Apply Horn Sec., 52, Waitoa-road, Hataitai. FURNITURE ami Furnishings. Write or call for free^ estimate of requirements. To Aro Furnishing Co., 91, Cubastreet, Complete House Furnishers. /COMFORTABLE Home offered, to 2 V^ steady men. Apply 159, Vivian-st, near Cuba-street. ACHELORS would like to Corrcpond with two young Ladies; view matrimony. Send photos if possible. Apply Rex, Evening Post. RS. LISSANT, Teacher of Piano- , forte and Theory. Studio, No. 3 Room, London Dental Buildings. MRS. DOUGLAS, from London, Scientific Palmist and Clairvoyanto ; highest testimonials. 130, Upper Abel Smith-street. Hours 2 till 9. ACANCY for Boarders and Rooms \ To Let. 6, Harbour View. YOUR Eyes. — A new discovery for removing Cataracts, Films, White j Spepks, without operations. Send for testimonials and particulars free. E. W. Hall, Herbalist, Armagh-st., Christchuroh. "OTOUSE to Let, Tinakori-road, five i -*•■*• rooms, copper and tubs, just paper cd ;_ cheap to a good tenant. Apply B. Smith and Co., 39, Panama-street. WELSBACH~Ga6"RacUAtors warm a room in 5 minutes. "\7ISITORS to Wellington should try ' » New Wentworth Hotel; quietest and best conducted in Dominion. Firetolass table, up-to-date accommodation. Tariff 5s day. Permanent Guests by arrangement.— Mrs. R. E. Howell, late Sydney. HAND'S Great Book Sale. Splendid variety of Books, all less 25 per cent. BaggL Purses. Birthday Books. THE Douglas Motor Cycle has proved its superiority. We would like you to haive a trial run. Write or call. J. O. Shorland and Co.. Cuba-street. IF you cannot get Corn Cob Punch from your Grocer, ring direct to the Faotory. Telephone, Automatic 597. CORN COB PUNCH and Milk makes bone and muscle ; does you good ; kfeeps you fit. S HAND'S Book "Sale. All the Poete, Tn various bindings. Think of it, 25 per cent, off. June 30th last day. EVIATHAN Private Hotel, 20, Man-ners-street, Wellington. Entirely renovated and refurnished. Tariff 4s per day, 18s to 20s weekly. Meals 9d, or 10 tickets 6s 6d. CORN COB PUNCH is nonalcoholic; it is refreshing and invigorating with water, all mineral waters, or milk. Order a bottle to-day. IF you have a Cold try Corn Cob Punohand hot water, with a slice of lemon; it' 6 really marvellous. Order a bottle to-day. WELSI3ACII Gas Radiators make an offioe co6y and warm. /"CLAIRVOYANCE.— ConsuIt Madame King, Gifted Psychologist. Advice all ' subjects. Lessons given. 52, Cam-bridge-terrace, near corner College-street. WELSBACH ~Gas Radiators aro cheaper than coal. 1/^7* ANTED — Caoinet Photographs, » » matte bromide finish, 12s 6d per doz. ; Booklet Photos, 7s 5d ocr doz ; 2 positions. Alva Studio. 120, Cuba-street MRS." ROSS'S PILLS (Reg.) At?en_7 Pttllisur's Pharirmcips, Kent-terrace. Barraud and Bon, Molest oHh-streol, and leading-Chemists. lOH "ACRE Diwrj; "Farm ; alho 150\.Al\j Acre Grazing Farm To Lot; immediate possession civen. S. Rabone, Karon. ADVERTISER~~goinE~ Noitl- "desires Exchange Land, Khandallah, for Car or good Horse Turnout, lleply Goodareui Evening Post. COME onu, eomo all ! .1 umblo 'Sale, Trinity Schoolroom. Newtown. Ist. 2nd July. "I AAALB. best value Tea to be disXl/tfl/ tributcd free. Send name and address Box 90, Wellington. ISS BOARDMAN, Di'essrnakei', has ' Removed from 92, Clyde-quay, to 100, Clyde-quay.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1914, Page 1

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