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Business Notices £IO/)G0. HIGH-CLASS DRAPERY SALE. IN consequence of argent private business calling Mrs Walker to England, the whole of her Drapery Stocks in Wellington and Wanganui, together with the unsurpassed business premises situated on Lamb-ton-quay, Wellington, and Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, will be absolutely sold. On THURSDAY, the sth July, the premises on Lambton quay will be re-opened for a Clearing Sale of the carefully selected stock, inclnding the new shipment by the Aorangi, and that to arrive by the lonic, consisting of— MILLINERY, Feathers, Wings, Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Satins. Black and Colored Evening Silks, New Ball Dresses, French Costumes, Opera Cloaks, Tea and Dressing Gowns, Silk Wraps, Sealskin Jackets, Mantles in Plush and Stripe, Ladies’ and Children’s Ulster?, Mackintoshes, and Waterproof Cloaks, Ladies’ handsomely Beaded Jerseys and Plash Jackets, Ladies’ Jackets and Far Boas in Sable, Squirrel, etc., Underclothing and Baby Linen and every requisite article comprised in a perfect stock. To effect sales the above will be offered to the public at an enormous reduction off the usual prices, regardless of cost; and the present will afford the ladies of Wellington and surrounding districts a splendid opportunity of furnishing themselves with a stock of Underclothing of really first-class quality at a price hitherto unknown. Dress Remnants at half-price. REMEMBER 1 The stock must be sold either to the general public or wholesale. N.B.—Mrs Walker gives no misleading price-list, as it would be impossible to enumerate the numerous reductions in a newspaper advertisement. Reduced prices in bed ink on each article. Dressmaking resumed under first-class management. Note the Address— MRS WALKER, LAMBTON-QUAY, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, and 115 Fork-street, London. R. HANNAH & CO.’S BOOT PALACE, No. 79, Lambton-quay. WE have at all times during onr fifteen years in Wellington imported a very superior class of Boots, Shoes, Leather and Slippers, and as to our own manufactures we could fill the New Zealand Times with testimonials regarding their comfort and durability. By the lonio and Ruapehu we have to band some marvellous goods both cheap and good. In the Gent’s Department the following names will give some idea of the class and quality of the goods we import, as the following noblemen and gentlemen have been supplied with them;— The Earl of Crawford The Earl of Gainsborough Lord Camoys Lord Cloucurry Lord C, Cecil Lord Wodehous* l Lord Carrington Lord Hotham Lord Kilcoursie Lord D’Arcy Osborne Lord Throwley Hon. A. Remington Colonel Blaokbourne Tew Baron Both Colonel Caulfield General Hanson Count de Baillet Major H. J. Tritton General Inglia General Fraser Sir Claud Buckle General Migaion Captain Townshend, etc., etc.

The above names are a sufficient guarantee that the goods are of undoubted quality, and they can only be obtained at Hannah’s. We would give a list of the names of these goods, but as there is a large portion of the dabblers in the boot trade rather unscrupulous in copying our advertisements and the names of our goods, we will not insert them in future. The Ladies’ Department is well supplied with F. Finet’s, Bostock & Co.’s, Otto Herz & Co.’s, Poliak & Co.’s, and all leading English and Continental houses’ goods. R. HANNAH & CO., Proprietors. with Mr PEAT. Old Bond Street, London. / C. W. WYCHEKLEY, MANUFACTURING SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, Willis Street, Wellington. BEST GOODS at Lowest Cash Prices. Maker of Prize Saddles at the London International and Weymouth Industrial Exhibitions. NOTICE to Builders, Architects, and Others,— We are prepared to sell Rutherfurd’s Ground Hydraulic Lime, from Whangarei, in any quantity at 6s per threebushel sack. This material baa been thoroughly tested by the Public Works Department, and has given results fully equal to those obtained by any other hydraulic lime in the Colony. It has been used at the Government Printing Office, new Hospital wing. Old Men’s Home, Mount Cook Gaol, and other buildings in this city, where the excellent results obtained can be seen. The saving effected by the use of hydraulic lime instead of Portland cement is very considerable —at least 10s per 1000 bricks in walls, and 6s per cubic yard.in concrete.—NOßßUßY, TREVOR & CO., Lime and Pipe Merchants, Stout and Ballance-streets. 935 W. EADES & CO-, (Late W. Nicholson), I'J'NDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL FURNISHERS. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 20, Cuba-street, Opposite Te Aro House, And Lambton quay. TO RESTORE LOST NERVE FORCE. THE KEPLER SOLUTION OF COD LIVER OIL IN MALT is the most powerful, nutritious, vitalising, tissuebuilding, digestive food ever discovered. As pleasant as fresh west cream, as assimilable as mother’s milk. “An Ideal erm for administration.”—{The Lancet) Full directions with each bottle.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8446, 23 July 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8446, 23 July 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8446, 23 July 1888, Page 2