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Put Your Hat on Straight Away , ■ And come to Hannah's Real Footwear SALE Remember that other keen buyers I f*STj have also read this advertisement t V* *+~ and will be up and doing. Jk /fT^W. I f^*\ Tell your husband about \3\!jh/ f-y^AjL this wonderful saving time h*} Come yourself—bring the , H^*-^/ HERE ARE SIX OF THE MANY I V^ MONEY SAVERS OFFERING _3j 1060 WOMEN'S CHROME CALF DERBY LACE SHOES—Round toes, stout sewn soles, ij in. leather heels; a good, comfortable walking shoe , NOW 15/11 1005 WOMEN'S REAL GLACE KID DERBY LACE SHOES— Patent .caps, light sewn soles, medium round toes, ij in. leather Cuban heels; a heat production N»w 19/11 1708 MEN'S; CHROME CALF BROGUE OXFORD SHOES— Stout Goodyear Welted soles, round toes; satisfactory wear guaranteed. " The Waukwel " . NOW 26/6 1500 MEN'S REAL BOX CALF LACE BOOTS—Round toes, stout sewn soles; all solid leafier. "The Waukwel" 1 NOW 23/6 1413 GIRLS' CHROME CALF BAR SHOES—Sewn soles, full round toes . , ■ 7to 10 6/11, 11 to 1 S/11 1827 BOYS' CHROME DERBY LACE BOOTS—With heel'tips, stout soles; a splendid school boot 7: to 10 1«/6, 11 to 1 1»/6, 2 and 3 15/6, 4 and 5 16/6 POSTAGE PAID ON ALL ORDERS OF -£x AND OVER. WE STRIVE FOR RELIABILITY—YOUR CONFIDENCE IS OUR ASSET. R. HANNAH & CO. LTD. 260 Lambton Quay 103 Cuba Street WELLINGTON "ZINOX" A non-poisonous pigment which TAKES THE PLACE OF RED OR WHITE LEAD. "Zinox" is a'paint in paste form, consisting of pure Hydrated Oxide . of 1 Zinc ground in refined linseed oil by a special patented process. When thinned with linseed oil and turpentine it produces a paint of remarkable covering capacity and obliterating power. " Zinox " gives' a brilliant and durable -white finish, but it can also be tinted with any r staining colour—even with colours that cannot be used with white lead —the resulting tones being unsurpassed for purity and permanence. The painter who stocks the two qualities of " Zinox " can produce the most varied results, grading from a flat finish to .a gloss equal to highgrade enamel. "Zinox" requires no Special thinners, and is very easy to mix. SPREADS 50 PER CENT. FURTHER THAN WHITE LEAD. We can only supply small quantities of "Zinox" at present, but we have a large shipment arriving shortly. Place your order now. R. & E TINGEY & CO. LTD., Manners Street PAINT Being the Actual Manufacturers of L'Ustruss House Paint (Prepared) we are able to give the public the benefit of the fall in cost of raw materials, and now have pleasure to announce that Prices of L'Ustruss Paint have been ' Substantially Reduced. imammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMt

Carpet Squares all at Half Price All sizes, colours, and qualities reduced to half price for this week ' only. Prices range from 31/- to £1S Carpet Runners in Tapestry, Brussels, Axminster, Velvet Pile, all reduced. Now selling from 3/6 to 21/- yard. All widths and colour-ing-s in stock. LINOLEUMS. We can^ now supply! these in all widths, colours and patterns; Prices 3/8 to 21/-' yard A errand assortment—cheapest in town. Also Rug's,1' Mats, and Squares in all sizes. In Hearth Rugs, Door Mats and Slips, Sofa Rugs, Hall Rugs, etc., we carry the best assortment. Prices from 2/6 up. Chesterfield Suites from £It/10/- to £39, in Moquets, Velvets. Saddle Bags, Tapestry, Shadow Tissue, etc., in a variety of makes and colourings. Chesterfield Couches from £5/5/Blankets —White and grey, all sizes. From 12/6 up. Quilts —Eiderdown or Kapoc 'From as/Also Marcella and Honeycomb From 12/8 Cretonnes 1/11 yd. Towels 1/- each Sheets— From 1/11 yard Casement— From 1/- yard Skin Mats— 8/8 White English Plates—from 3/6 half doz. Tumblers—3/6 half dozen RADFORD & CO. 43 & 45 MANNERS STREET CASH OR TERMS. CHRYSANTHEMUMS i WE are row displaying choice Blooms 61 theso popular and useful Autumn Flowors, and you should avail yourself of this opportunity to select and book for future delivery the varieties you fancy.- Call early. F. COOPER, LTD., Mercer-street (opposite Evening Post). .WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION. OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. TE.£ Public are earnestly requested tc communicate any act of cruelty that comes uuder their notice. Office, 105, Customhouse-quay; Telephone 810; P.O. Box 195; Secretary. A. M. Anderson; Xutpuctor, Capt. J. Henry.

TelMTiphio Addims: Portal Addrev: \ "BALBROS.." P.O. Box 18, .'Wellington.'. , Wellington. BALLINGER BROS., jl|-ANUFACTURKRS AND IMPORTERS OF ALL PLUMBING MATERIAL. MAKERS OF GENUINE WADE'S ' PATENT SKYLIGHTS. Telephone! 99 and 3415. WARING TAYLOR-STREET. Wellington. - . Y*T ANTED KNOWN. All kinds of Cemetery Work executed. Granite and Mirble Curbs, Reinforced Concrete Wills. Direct Importer Granite. and Marble Memorials. H. GLOVER, Monumental Sculptor, 59, Kent-terrace, i Telephone 21-788. LMONDS, Is ib"; New Season'i Packet Dates, lid packet; Four- ! Crown Dessert Figs, Is lb; Mixed ChocoI lates, la Ud 1b; Pearl's British Chocolates 3s, lb are superb.' A reduction of Id pet 1b to anybody mentioning this advt. MRS. LEMPRIERE, 90, Willis-street (3 Doors above Eyeing Post). JONES AND 'CO., Clyde-quay. Wellington, Manufacturers of Clyde Brand Antifriction, Metals, Solders, etc. Specialists lin Printers' Metals-rMono., Lino., and Stereo. Full Stocks of Copper Sheets and Tubes, Brae* Sheets and Tubes, Tin, Antimony, Lead; Engineer Sundries. i SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. rpi-IE Secretary will be in attendance at J. the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 119, Willis-street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All communications itrictiy confidential. Telephone 1185. "

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1922, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1922, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1922, Page 16

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