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Let's all be Merry and Bright! The good old days of lew prices are Xj£B#t^l£3K^ here again. (f&^^MFA^ Read this special Wjl Price List from / Hannah's A»d^iji Real Footwear jS[ AND BE CONVINCED. Wfß|HfH|P|l Get busy -'on some of these values'right way:: S7&—Women's Best Box Calf Derby Lace Shoes— Full round toes, fashionable low leather heels, stout welted soles; "Royal .: Blue" brand well-made English walking shoe; sizes 3to 7 ■ ' Usually 45/- Now 27/6 - SBB— Women's Best Box Calf Brogue Oxford Shoes^Medium round toes, stout welted soles, low leather heels; English "Royal Blue" brand; a perfect shoe for golf; sizes 3 to 7 Usually 47/6 Now 30/----iSiS—Men's Box Calf' Derby Lace Boots— With caps, stout sewn soles, full round toes; sizes sto 10 Now Reduced to 23/11 Msß— Men's Best Quality Tan Willow Calf Derby Lace Bootssmart, straight round toes, stout welted soles; sizes 5 to 10 ' Usually 60/- Now Half Price 30/Hundreds of other money-savers such' as these. May we suggest that.you get busy to-day? ..'.'... POSTAGE PAID ON ALL ORDERS OF !£i AND OVER. R. HANNAH & CO. LTD. 260 Lambton Q^iay 103 Cuba Street WELLINGTON

When you buy EnamelSpecify AspinalPs British and Best Aspinall's Enamels have set the stand- m^ xrflffllfilß ard for interior work for many years. r^WSßflFW^lwi lf H They are unequalled for gloss, dura- . gaS] SpKPli 1 biliity and ease of application. HtUr ' IwSpPf™!* 'An artistic and efficient treatment for \']- faral &£s&s£&&& doors, walls, mantels, furniture, baths, |"T' f§gm\ wffl@mi!sk^*' YOU CAN APPLY IT YOURSELF j^teM) ' fg^flp AND OBTAIN SPLENDID RE- [T -^.. ~<?'8 iffl^ Sold in black, white, and»6o colours L- I'^^^^S^^^^^MV in handy \ containers—i-pint upwards. f y^-" rS«i?rP^^^s»»-.^!- -1 R.i & E. TINGEY & CO. LTD., Manners Sfreet j_ ;_ v ' ■ ■ ■ i You KNOW that an iron roof should be painted, but, you may not know the important difference between one paint and.another. Steelite Red Roof Paint A permanent paint, and though the first cost may be higher, it. is lasting, and, therefore less costly than an inferior paint with its ever-recurring need for renewal. "STEELITE RED Roof Paint is specially prepared, not only to withstand all weathers, but to actually preserve the iron. IT COSTS LESS IN THE LONG RUN. ' ■■

Carpet Squares all at Half Price All sizes, colours, and qualities reduced to half price fof this week only, Prices range from 30/- to £15 Carpet Runners in Tapestry, Brussels, Axminster, Velvet Pile, all reduced, Now selling from 3/6 to 21/- yard. All widths and colourings in stock. LINOLEUMS. We can now supply these in all widths, colours and patterns. Prices 3/6 to 21/- yard A gTand assortment —cheapest in town. Also Rugs, 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 £10/10/- to £30, 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 25/Also Marcella and Honeycomb , From 12/6 Cretonnes 1/11 yd. Towels 1/- each Sheets— From 1/11 yard Casement— From 1/- yard Skin Mats— 8/6 White English Plates— from 3/6 half doz, Tumblers—3/8 half dozen . RADFORD & CO. 43 & 45 MANNERS STREET CASH OR TERMS. A SIGHT QUESTION. IS your ej'esiffht as keen as it used to be, Qr havo you_ to strain your eyes now to road small print? Don't tolerate oyostrain or any'other optical defects. Como here at once for a careful Eye-test. When necessary, wo supply properly-prescribed and carefully-ground Glasses to banish faulty vision and restore your sight to normal. Consult MORRISON & GILBERD, OPTICIANS, 103, Cußtoinhouse-o,uay, WtUingUm,

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 144, 21 June 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 144, 21 June 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 144, 21 June 1922, Page 5

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