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GENERAL BUSINESS. ARRIVAL OF 4SG TRUNKS OF SPRING SPECIALITIES OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOB AND CO. From the first Manufacturers of America, England, Germany, Paris, &c,, &c. THE New Leather tanned with tho Chrome Dressing l , called Kangola or Kau* garatta, is made from kangaroo or wallaby skins, and gives everlasting wear, besides being a safe, real corn extractor. Wo make all kinds of ladies’ and gents.’ boots and shoos out of this now famous leather, called by the Americana Kangola and by the Australians Kangaratta. In addition to 4000 pairs of boots and shoes turned out in our own factory every week, wo are the largest importers of boots in New Zealand. American Boots and Shoos, all colours P. Pinet’s Walking Boots and Shoos from 18s Gd S. Wolf’s and Co.’s Walking Boots and Shoes Otto Hertz Walking Boots and Shoes Edwin Bostock’s Walking Boots and Shoes Ladies’ Evening Shoos in all shades Ladies' Beautiful Slippers from 2s 6d Ladies’ Cycling Gaiters all colours Ladies’ Walking Gaiters all colours Ladies’ Gaiters made to order Ladies’ Tennis Shoes all colours Ladies’ Tennis Shoes made to ordor .Ladies’ Golf Boots Hannah’s Ooze Calf Tan Shoes Cove and West's Porpoise Shooters Hannah’s Russott Calf Bals The K Walking Boots Hannah’s 6d The Pliant K Boots Hannah’s Shooting Boots, 7a lid, 8s 6d, 9a Gd Hannah and Co.’s Dairy Boots, 5s lid, Gs lid, 7s 6d Hannah’s Porpoise Shooters, 18s Gd, 20s, 22s Gd i Gents.’ Pumps and Dinner Shoes Boya’ and Youths’ Pumps i All kinds of Black and Tan Dressing from j , 6d per bottle I Sole agents for fivo of the largest Tanneries in New Zealand, and all Leathers supplied at Tanners' net prices. All kinds of Saddlers* Leather in stock at Tanners* prices. 30,000. PAIRS OP SLIPPERS PROM Is. ALL KINDS OF BOOTMAKERS* REQUISITES. BESPOKE UPPERS A SPECIALITY. Noth thk Addbbss— R. HANNAH]& Co., 79. LAMBTON QUAY & 28. CUBA ST ■WELLINGTON.

8.8. A SHEEP SHEARS, 3s A PAIR, GENUINE THING. « PATENT "JAM JARS, PRESERVING PANS, Extra Rubber Rings, • SCALES, &o. SHAOKLOOK’S RANGES, for Wood or Coal (All extra parts kept in stockj. SOLE Agent for celebrated Disraeli ’* Silver Spoons, &o. ' Guaranteed purest White Metal. T. J. THOMPSON, IRONMONGER, 60, Cuba street, Wellington. Trout Rods, halt landed cost price. 673 H. CORRIOK HAYING bought the entire stock in the Multiform, 37, Cuba street, and it being bis intention to confine himself to the manufacture and sale of Boots and Shoes, will devote 14 days to clearing out the Fancy Goods, Toys, Clothing and Hosiery, &o. Offers invited for large or small parcels. No . money refused, as these goods must bo out at any price. SALE NOW ON. In reference to the Boot Trade, I shall supply the best articles at the lowest price for cash. Special attention given to order work and repairs. HENRY COREICIT, Boot Manufacturer, 539 The Multiform, 37, Cuba street.

JAMES SMITH & CO., Te Aro House BEG TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENINGOP THEIR GRAND Annual Gift Fair Now On. Animal Gift Pair Now On. Annual Gift Pair Now On.; Annual Gift Fair Now On, Annual Gift Fair Now On, Annual Gift Fair Now On. Annual Gift Fair Now On. ANNUAL GILT DISTRIBUTION. XTNTIL further notice, all customers spending 10s or more will . .Ij receive a really handsome present, at the rate of 10 per cent., or 2s in t u .e £, on purchases nfade in any department. When it is remembered that this concession is made on the hneat stock of Drapery and Clothing in the Colony, and that the regular Te Aro fjonao prices prevail all the time, the public should bo convinced that a great opportunity is offered at the grand ANNUAL GIFT PAIR. Special attention is also directed to the lovely display now being made of this season’s LADIES’ SHIRTS AND BLOUSES. An endless assortment of the most teoh6rch6 goods is exhibited, and in all cases the prices are so low as to bo remarkable, LADIES’ SHIRT BLOUSES— Plain White, in perfectly cut shapes, newest styles, 2a 6d White, with fashionable tucked fronts, 8a 6d • ‘' White, with turn-down collars and embroidered fronts. 7e W Zephyr, in pink, blue and yellow, piped black and white, 4s Od Zephyr, in light and dark blue, pink, &0., white insertion fronts, oa Od Grass Lawn, trimmed with lace and insertion, 8a 6d Fancy Sateen and Figured Muslin, very stylish, 10a 6d LADIES’ SUMMER BLOUSES— Blurred and Striped Crepons, in all new shades, Is 6d tpfls Od Prints and Cambrics, in exceedingly varied assortment,--a to 7s White Spotted Muslin, trimmed lace anfl insertion, 7s od to mb oa Black Striped Prints, the most fashionable line, 7s od AND ON ALL THESE Presents aro being given on purchases over 10a. The are now displayed, and comprise by far the handsomest lot o in the city. Every taste has been catered for, and every is certain to obtain something suitable. VISIT THE GIFT PAIR NOW BEING HELD AT Te Aro House Annual Gift Fair Now On. Annual Gift Fair Now On. Annual Gift Fair Now On. Annual Gift Fair Now On. Annual Gift Fair Now On. Annual Gift Fair Now On. Annual Gift Fair Now On. OYEP. 2000 BOYS’ WARNOCK & ADKIN. CLOTHING FOR ‘XMAS. OVER 2000 MEN’S GARMENTS, make) ' A very Tweod Norfolk Suits. Sa Gd to-12a 9d Boys’ Sand Sorgo Sailor Suita, 3s Gd to 7s Od . Boys’ Blue Sergo Sailor Suits ’» Gdt °2la Theße^ h iS g WhHe7ud y Faucy Drills, Galateas, Hollauds, Ac., All Suitably a ■du' fcrwv MATTING UP BOYS* AND YOUTHS* CLOTHING IN OUR AEE |I a Sy. which is a guarantee of good • WORK AND STYLE. CASH DISCOUNT OP Y/" IN * KE d 8« WARNOCK & ADKIN

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3004, 16 December 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3004, 16 December 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3004, 16 December 1896, Page 3

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