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HANNAH’S BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ BOOTS, - - jjiOE (gCUOOL W EAI £ . fjniE JJRAND. Our Bovs' and Girls* School Boots are made in our own factor* and soW through our own retail stores. Wliv not buy direct from the makers and -AM. fcUDDLE MAN’S PROFITS? it will pay you. GRAND WEAK! NO BOOTS AT MODERATE PRICES. 'Boys’ Strong" T.i-ilthef 'Hals, with tins— Girls’ Chrome Hals. stout slugged eo' e ® 11 to 1. -12 f»:--e-nmt- 3. 13/6: 4 and 3, -7 to 10. 10,0; 11 to 1, 11-o: MaiUs . - I-A.C. to o, 34/6, ■Boys' Chrome Law Bools, with riveted Girls’ Box Calf Bais. sewn wles. iul and plugged soles-T to 10. 11, C; Uto I, tues-7 to 10. 12.0: 11 to I. U'o: M<ucl« , 12 0; 2 and 11. 13/6 ;■ I and 3. JIG- 2 to 5, 17/G. Bovs’ Cbfdriie Open-front Derby Bats. Girls’ Box Calf Button Boots, Sf.*? stool ".toles —11 to'l 14,6: 2 and 3. ICO: soles, full toes—7 to 10. U 6. 11 4 amU.j,-'1.7/Gm ■ Uli. Bovs- Hoc Calf Bals. leather lined, tquare Girls' Box Calf Derby Bals. sewn soles. cws-7 to 10, 11,0: 11 lo 1. 17-0; 2 and 0. lull toes—7 to 10 13/0: 11 to 1. 110 ' 17/0; 1 anil 5. 18,0. Maids'. 2 to 3. 17/6. OL'lt TRADE MOTTO; "GOOD WEAR IN EVERY PAIR.” R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. MAIL ORDERS PKOMI’TLV ATTENDED TO. YOU MUST ORDER NOW. Or you' can never become the owner of a Pre-war BLUE SERGE of guaranteed dye. «W. MILLIGAN’S. * ELBms ATEK ” E ' London Have, uoiv only a. limited number left. Now is the Awijj'jJj,,. i-ti ’ time to visit MILLIGAN’S. i1.1.T.8. SOME REAL TIE SNIPS! A SPECIAL RANGE WIDE-'END TIES. 1/- EACH, OR 3 FOR 2/0. A (treat chance to - replenish your stock of Tics at a hig saving. Wo offer a choice range of designs and colourings, which makes choosing a vary eimple mutter. All kinds of Tics to suit all tastes. ‘ : 'l/- E ACH * oli 3 im 2/61 GEO. EOWLDS LIMITED. MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON. . IN THE MAKING OF COSTUMES It is necessary to have the best materials and tho most expect workmans ip ° ensure success. That is tho reason lor tho success of Mormon and 1 enu y Costume Business. Materials Horn the world’s best makers, and axjiert v ■ Who know, how to shape and tit a costume, ensure tho eatisiuotiou or every Comer, - MORRISON & PENNEY. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN’S TAILORS T ™, rn M UoCARTHY'S BUILDINGS .... Willis street. WELLIN OIUN. AUCKLAND BREWED LION Ail. LION STOUT. t rnivr oatmalt stout. -LilUiM OATMALT STOUT. NONE PURER. NONE BETTER. WHEN ORDERING REMEMBER THE WORD “LION.” NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WELLINGTON. A. R. DURRANT, PROPRIETOR. TELEPHONE 2056. LETTER BOX 610. WRITE TO SECURE ACCOMMODATION. COMMERCIAL AND THEATRICAL TARIFF. STAY AT THE HOTEL TROCADERO, LAMBTON QUAY : s TARIFF. 7/6 PER DIEM. WELLINGTON, 37/6 WEEKLY. BUSINESS NOTICES » [OT WATER BOTTLES axo“a little lower in price this season. Now oka just landed. Best unique quality, to our Prices —6 x 12, 8s fid; 8 x 10» 8 x 12, 9a 6d; 8 x 11, 10s; 10 x 12, Ha 10 x 11,12 s Cd. 'r. H. GREEN, Chemist, 141. Vivian street, Wellington. OLD .AND ARCUS, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, auntants’ Chambers, Johnston street, Wellington. FOE INFORMATION RELATING To PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS, Consult BALDWIN" AN® EAYWAED, PATENT ATTORNEYS, 213, LAMBTON QUAY. >NA BAY STORE AND COAL DEPOT (Next Ferry Wharf). Goods doCIAMIXJE3 waited upon. *■- lircred promptly. CHARLES RUSSELL, Proprietor. A. BANNISTER, SENERAL CARRIER, CUSTOMHOUSE AGENT, ETC.. 10. PANAMA STREET. Tel/Ntf. 496." 7 F L Y AND YOUNG, HAIL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL CARRIERS, ‘ iIASTERTON. Agents New Zealand Express Co. Expresses moot all Trains. POSTAGE OP NEWSPAPERS TO NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. nnHB Regulations now provis that a -*• NEWSPAPER addressed to any Neutral Country can. ONLY BE DISPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. Persons desiring to forward copies of the "NEW ZEALAND TIMES” to friends resident in any Neutral Country can ensure thdr regular dispatch by communicating with, tho Publisher of ibis paper. THE EW Zealand r’~ ZEALAND miMES. IMES. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. DELIVERED— Booked. .£ s d 2 12 0 16 0 0 13 0 Prepaid. £ s d 2 6 0 per annum 13 6 per half-year 012 0 per quarter POSTED WITHIN N.Z.— .£ s d 3 3 0 1 12 6 0 16 3 £ a d 2 19 0 per annum 1 10 0 per half-year 0 15 3 per quarter Posted outside New Zealand—l3s per annum, 6s 6d per half-year, or 3s 3d per quarter additional to. tho New Zealand postal rates. Casual Sales—2d per copy; postage extra. ONES AND Clyde quay, Wellington. /Established 20 years.) Cash buyers of Lead, Brass. Zi: Copper, Iron, Rags, Rope, and Rubber 'Phono 123. B LAKE AND C 0., AUCTIONEERS. LAND & BUSINESS AGENTS. 50 & 53. Lower Cuba street, Wellington. Houses, Land, Businesses, Farme Sold. AUCTION SALES Furniture and Stocks in Mart every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. MOTOR SALE ROOMS - Cars. Motor Bikes. Accessories, Engines, etc.. Bought .ACS; AJAXQAAIt and Sold. Furniture of any description bought oash. Valuations made. Rents collected, outside House Sales of Furniture conducted. 'Phone 2504. IF YOU SUFFER FROM INDIGESTION Try McMAHON'S o/f? /6/D INDIGESTION PILLS. */0 They have cured countless sufferers during the last 40 years. Write for copies of local testimonials, procurable only from— M € MAHON. HERBALIST. 10, Myrtle Crescent, Wellington. wxrrANTED Known Bookbinding of Ili any description and in any class of material beautifully executed by the “Times" Jobbing Department. Ring up No. 2749 for prices. i

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9719, 23 July 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9719, 23 July 1917, Page 4

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