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; the 15Vent of the teak la not the Floating of the 3 per cent. Loan, nor ia it the Defeat of the Hosebery Cabinet, Thsse events and others, although doubtless important enough in their way, are completely eclipsed and ihrown into dim shade by JJANNAH’S GRAND REBUILDING SALE AT THE BOOT PALACE ON THE , QUAY. OPENING DAY. FRIDAY, JUNE 28,1895. OPENING DAY, FRIDAY, JUNE 28,1895. A few items from our Choice Programme. Ladies’ Warm Winter Slippers, Is ; Gents’ do, Is 3d “The Ministerial Boot,” 255, worth 35s “ The Seddon Boot,” 23a lid, worth 36a 6d “ The Ward Boot,” 17s lid, worth 28s Cd . “ The McKenzie Boot,” IGs lid, worth 30s “ The Reeves Boot,” 22s lid, worth 35s “ The Oadman Shoo,” 14s lid, worth 20s “ The Very Desirable Shooter,” 8s lid, worth 15a 6d . “The 3 per cent. Lsan Shooter,’ 8s lid, worth 14s 9d “ The Free Breakfast Blucher.” 4s lid, served up with or without nails. The Goods will be shown in Original Trunks on the floors of our enlarged, welllighted and spacious Showrooms, Job Lots at is, Is lls, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s lid, 8a lid. In Many Cases Well Worth Three Times the Prices Marked. See “ Post ” for Detailed Price List. E. HANNAH AND CO., - THE GREAT BOOT PROVIDERS, BOOT PALACE, 79, LAMBTON QUAY, “ BRITISH SPERM,” CANDLES. T HE POPULAR CANDLE AND MOST EXTENSIVELY USED. THE New Z EALAND T IMES PRINTING DEPARTMENT IS now replete with every necessary for producing in first-class style all description* of Boot and Job Work. Large quantities of tbo Newest Founts of Type, 'from English, American and German Type Founders, have been added to ; the Stock, and combine to form the Most Complete Plant in Wellington, and owing to tbo facilities now at tlioir disposal, the Company are enabled to produce First-olaaa Work with the Utmost Promptitude. Bnii Posting.— The Extensive Hoardings erected in prominent parts of the city and suburbs are specially adapted for the display of all Show Printing. Show Printing. —Posters, Streamers, Hangers, Dodgers, Window Cards. IILUSTKA-TED AND PLAIN CATALOGUES and Price Lists, with attractive covers, in any size or stylo. A large assortment of trade blocks and engravings to ; choose from in stook. Commercial Wobk, including Customs and Shipping:! Forms, Auctioneers* Bills, Memo! Forms and Accounts, Show Cards-' (plain or in - tints and colours), .Business Cards and 1 Handbills at a few hours notice. Memorandums op Association for public companies, Bank Work, Road Board ; and County Council Forma and .Vouchers,: 1 Pamphlets and Leaflets of any kind. Rules, By-Laws, Reports, [Catalogues, Plans, Orders of Service and Choir Notices, for Religious and. Benefit Sooie ties. ! : ; ’; 4 '■ ' ' Auctioneers. —Estate Sale Plana (litho-. graphed in blaok-and colours), Account Sale Forms (ruled and printed), Sale Catalogues printed with greatest expedition in any tlmo required. - : . Memorial , and .Remembrance Cards , printed at short notice. Note and Letter Heads ruled to anyjpat- : tern, with Envelopes to match. ; Chemists’ Labels, in one or more colours, on best.gummed or plain paper,for whole* sale and retailhouaes. Race Cards and Programmes for season' : also Prize Lists and. Schedules for. i ’ Agricultural, Horticultural and other, i Societies. , .. i Concert and Ball Programmes, Menus, l Wine" Cards,■ Dinner, Supper and Ball Invites. Tickets of all kinds and sizes, for Entertainments, at an hour’s notice. Steamboat.— Time Tables and Tickets. . I ' ... - ■ : - Solicitors.— Court Forms, Note] and Letter Headings and Envelopes, Ruled. Parchments, Draft and Duplicate Paper, Ao. : Orders executed with the utmost despatch . ; The lowest possible charges for every clas of work., . , J.- 1 i"j > ; , - ; .J ; Tailors. —Pattorn'Shnota- and Tickets, Self - measurement Forms, Ao. :■ ’Bus and Tramway. —Tickets, Forms,[Bills, and Time Tables. Hotelkeepers.— E-iaiueas Cards, Visiting Books, Notepaper-lHoadedraud Envel- ‘ opes Embossed, Bills of Fare and Menu , Cords, r-; - r Drapers. —Counter Bills, Handbills, Window Bills, Price Tioketa and Parcel Labels. ‘I7IOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, II ASTHMA, INFUENZA, CONSUMPTION, Ac., Ac. XT'AY’S COMPOUND ESSENCE OP XV. LINSEED, Aniseed, Senega. Sqaill, Toln, Ao. CAUTlON.—Spurious imitations ore being offered. KAY’S COMPOUND, a demulcent - expectorant. For Coughs, Colds, and Chest Complaints. TT'AY’S COMPOUND, for Conghs ; and l\ Colds, is equally serviceable for Horses and Cattle. , KAY’S TIC PILLS, a .specific in Neuralgia, Face-ache, Ac. Contain Quinine, Iron, Ac. T INUM CATHARTIOUM PILLS, digeaI 1 tivo, corrective, and agreeably aperient. COAGULINE. Cement ■ for Broken Articles. Sold Everywhere. Manufactory, Stockort, England. fTTHE SUFFERERS’ BOON, just published ■ I in Pamphlet fohn, NATURE’S HIDDEN TREASURE, by a French Doctor. A sure guide for the permanent cube of Nervousness, Vital Weakness, Ac., Ao. To married persons, or those about to marry, it is worth its weight in diamonds. Price, by post. Is Bd. Stamps. Address, Parisian Agency, P.O. Box 766, Sydney.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2581, 6 August 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2581, 6 August 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2581, 6 August 1895, Page 4