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Business Notices. EMPIRE CITY_TEAWAfr£HOUSE Willis-street, ‘THE OLD ORIGINAL TEA MART.”, Established 1576. ROBERT YOUNG begs to inform hia patrons and the general public that he is still to be found at the above address, and is yet in a position to supply the choicest Teas and General Merchandise at moderate prices to suit the times. Try his Choice Blend oe Indian Tea at 2s, and hia Selection of {Chinese ditto at 2s 4d. One Trial Will Prove S efficient. ' Note the Address— Four Doors South of Empire Hotel, THE POWER OE READY MONEY And the advantages the public receive from it are only obtainable at the Boot Palace, Lambton-quay, and the Cash Boot Market, Cuba-street, R. HANNAH & CO.® PROPRIETORS. OUR second shipment of Winter Goods has just arrived by the Tainui and Kaikonra, and has even surpassed our expectations with cheapness combined, comprising the latest novelties of the London and Continental markets. As we are cash purchasers iu these markets, and our London and Continental buyers are advised to take advantage at all times where hard cash is required, the public who make their purchases from us reap the advantage by sharing in our success. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT Ladies’ Evening Shoes, from3s lid to 10s 6d Ladies' Walking Shoes, from 5s lid to 10s 6d Ladies’ Button Boots, from. 9a 6d to 12s 6d Ladies’ Elastic-aide Boots, from 5s lid to 10s 6d Ladies’ (Pinet’s) Button and Lace Boots, from 23s Wolf’s Button and Lace Boots, from 14s Gd to 18a Cd Otto Herz and Co’s Button and Lace Boots, 14s Gd Ladies’ Fur-bound House Boots, from 4s Gd Ladies’ Slippers, from 2s Gd Children’s Boots, from Is Children’s Shoes, from Is Girls’ Boots, from Is Gd Maids’ Boots, from 7s Gd GENTS’ DEPARTMENT. Cove and West’s Porpoise Shooters, 32s Gd Cove and West’s Boots, from 12s Gd Hannah’s Tights, from 10s Gd Bostock’s Boots, from 15s Gd Otto Herz and Co.’s Shoes, hand sewn, from 12s Gd Hannah’s Bluchers, 6s Gd Hannah’s E.S. Boots, from 9s Gd Hannah’s Bluchers, 8s Gd Hannah’s Tights, 12s Gd Hannah’s E.S. Boots, 12a Gd Boys’ Good Lace Boots, frem 5s Gd . Youths’ Good, Strong Lace Boots, from 7s Gd Men’s Bluchers, from 5s 9d Gents’ Dinner Shoes, from 12s Gd The “ Battenburg ” Shoes, 13s Gd The “Eukuemida” B%ots, from 32s 6d Gents’Nice Balmorals, 12s Gd, 14s Gd, 15s < Gd, 16s Gd Gents’ Elastic Sides, 14s Gd, 15a 6d Glycerole, Is ; gloss, Gd. All kinds of leather and grindery in stock. As we pay cash we have the command of the tanneries of Messrs Hirst and Co,, Kaiwarra ; Mr A. Tyer,. Ngahauranga • and Messrs Ireland Bros., Auckland ; and when we monopolise these the balancd of the New Zealand tanneries is not worth mentioning. Note the address— | R. HANNAH AND CO., Boot Palace, Lambton-quay, and Cash Boot Market, Cuba-street PUBLIC NOTICE. RW. HUGH (late Pownoeby), Oyster . Merchant, Willis-street, has opened one of the Opera . House shops, in the above line, as a branch Oyster Saloon. Patrons paying a visit to the Willis or Manners-street Shops can rely on having their wants supplied in first-class style. Fried Fish and Grills, Stewed Oysters, at all hoars. Note the Address— WILLIS AND MANNERS-STREETS, Wellington. Telephone No. 370. PRINGLE’S ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT 49, L AMBTON QUAY. j GOODS PER ARAWA, Just opened— FIVE CASES LATEST NOVELTIES, la Artistic Needlework,: Berlin Wools, , Ornaments, Bric-a-brac, GENUINE SCOTCH WOOLS, In 2,4, and 5 ply, Shetland, Andalusian, Merino, &c. Also a large variety of Golds, Tassels, and general finishings for Fancy Work. We claim as our specialty to supply the very finest qualities of goods at 1 Lowest Cash Prices, WADDELL, M’LEOD & WEIR, TIMBER MERCHANTS, Oiy Steam Saw Mills, and Sash and Doob Factory, j WELLINGTON. ! Sawn and Brassed Timber, Mouldings, &o. Doors, Sashes, Greenhouse Lights, &o, j Large Stocks of Seasoned Flooring, Lining, and \ Rusticated' Boarding. Ail kinds of Turning kept on hand. Class —Common Window, 16,21, and 28 ozs. Rolled'Plate, Ornamental, dec. Price lasts and Pattern Sheet of Mouldings on application. WANTED KNOWN—PETER’S LINE of COACHES leaves Palmerston for Woodville daily after arrival of mid-day train from Wellington. Travellers by this route can go right through to Napier in one day. Heavy luggage and goods forwarded through by brake. Parties wishing to see the beautiful scenery at the Manawatn Gorge can at all times secure saddle horses, buggies, waggonettes, or special coaches by wiring to A. PETERS, Stone Bazaar, Woodvilla, or COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Palmerston. Twenty-five years’ experience on- the road. 632

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8163, 15 August 1887, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8163, 15 August 1887, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8163, 15 August 1887, Page 5

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