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K, , HANNAH .G 0,!.. LIP- . A JEW, SNIPS PROM OUR BIG' LIST OF SALE ..JAKGAINS MAKE the most of your opportunity to purchase ouj ri< High-grade Footwear at such liberally reduced Prices ■vv'e are now quoting:. noted as WOMEN’S VELVET WALKING SHOES—Usually 9s 6d. SALE TKICE 6s lid WOMEN'S PATENT ONE-BAR WALKING SHOES, dull kid collarette, Cuban 1 I_. IT 11__ tn. <».l our in.- 11^1 heels— Usually ISs (id. SALE IRICK 10s lid. a4TV t>ptcf WOMEN'S GLACE KID FANCY BAR SHOES— Usually 18s 6d. SALE PLACE AOMEN'S* 1 LATENT WIDE BAE SHOES—Usually. JBs .6d.„ „SAUB PRICE WOMEN'S ’’GLACE KID TWO-BAR SHOES— Usually 17s Gd. SALE PRICE WOMEN’S ’vELVET WIDE BAR SHOES—Usually . 17s 6d. SALE PRICE WOMEN’S ’IaTENT SLASHED BAR SHOES— Usually 21s. SALE PRICE WOME VS ’LATENT BUTTON SHOES, dull kid tops, pump soles. Cuban heels, ’’BostockV’—Usually 21s. SALE PRICE 15s lid. o ALE WOMEN’S LATENT DERBY SHOES, Hull tops—Usually 18s W. AVOME^ IC BLACK lll L : UEDE AVALKING SHOES— Usually 22s 6d. SALE PRICE 13s 9d. . , ...... ... ... EVERY PAIR REDUCED A T HANNAH’S SALE. 260, LAMBTON QUAY A.NDIO3; -CUBA'* STREET, WELLINGTON. THE FINAL COURT OF APEAK Arcrards. London AVhen it comes to Clothes is the Customer. A great number of nrugressive, ■well-dreiiea Mon have placed their Seal of Approval on MILLIGAN’S, KELBURN AVENUE M.1.T.8. HATE BOOTS TO RESIST ALL WEATHERS not hare real comfort with our special lines of LATEST STYLES IN KID AT-. DEPENDABLE BOOTS IN HIDE AT 35/31/6 Value is our strong point-especially in Footwear, and you.will fi ?* st advantage in purchasing from our stoclc, uduch is made up.of e procurable. , t . t GEO. FOWLDS, LIMITED. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. CAREY AN ANSCO CAMERA IN .YOIIR„EOCKET And you will always ready to snap 'the unexpected picture. Keep it t?l T handy place at home and yon. will bo able to. catch the children at thedr play and so obtain LITE-LONG MEMORIES. You can quickly learn to use the ANSCO VEST POCKET No. 0 ’ «r any other Ansco Camera. The front springs out ready for action when yoa press the buttons — it is the only bE Li -OPENING . ■ ,-£ nicThe high-grade lenses are quickly focused, giving . . t .rw hl r “, .. —Hnio anrl make splendid enlargements. Tho high-grade lenses are quickly locuseu, giving you une ------ inrea which will please you every time and make splendid enlargemen Sharp, clear aiotures always. Summed.up: PERFECT PICTURES EASILY TAKEN. COME AND MAKE- FURTHER ENQUIRIES. iWATER WORTHS LTD., "THE ANSCO PEOPLE.” , 256, LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. (Near Kelburn Tram.) 53, QUEEN STREET ‘ AUCKLAND,’ AUCKLAND-BREWED LION 1 "IlI; LION LION NONE BETTER. WHEN ORDERING STOUT. STOUT. OATMEAL STOUT.. OATMEAL STOUT. NONE PURER. REMEMBER THE WORD : ~,‘,‘LlON.’’ STAY AT THE HOTEL TROCADERO. LAMBTON QUAY •WELLINGTON. TARIFF 8/- PER DIEM. Visitors to Wellington can ensure Comfort, Cleanliness and Civility by stopping at HOTEL BRIS TO L. (Under New Management), Corner CUBA AND' GHUZNEE STREETS, lenovated throughout. Hot and Cold Showers,, Plunge, e6K, etc., Billiard and Smoke Room, Drawing Room. Absolutely Fireproof. TERMS MODERATE. Apply MRS A. KNOWSLEY, Proprietress. Or Bing 'Phone 1030. SIX STORIES OF SOLID COMFORT. U A RCADI A” P. RIV AT E HOT E L (Opposite Public Trust Office. LAMBTON ■ QUAY). vor-PD BY THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC THE SIOOT COMFORTABLE VOTED hi J-ojj Hcyr^L the NORTH ISLAND. MRS E. COCKAYNE PROPRIETRESS.

FOE INPOEiMATION RELATING To -pATHNTS AND TRADE MARES. ■A Consult BALDWIN AND BAYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS. 215, LAMBTON QUAY. AOID and aECU S. <Lai public accountants. Accountants' Chambers, Johnston street. •WELLINGTON, HOT "Water Bottles, "Unique Brand, made by North British Rubber Co. New Stocks just to baud. 2s m the pound off present price. Iw remainder of cold weather. E. M. GBHBN, Chemist. , ..." 1«,-Vi™n street. MONEY-MAKING IDEAS. rHE man who put the eye-hole at the point of the sewing-machine needle made a vast fortune. Perhaps your Text may prove equally profitable But : hcy must be fully protected. Bead the ‘lnventor’s Guide"-a free book obtamible from Baldwin and Eayward Patent Attorneys, 213, Lambton quay. Wellington. Ask for a copy today TVfiffllAN TsE° a -. -Newman "bos.. rOYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. Leaves—lenhoim for Nelson daily, 9 a.m. elson for Blenheim daily, 9 a.m. a Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday a Special Passenger Car arrives Nelson at 1.30 p.m. onday. Wednesday. Friday, arrives Blenheim 1-30. B. H. BEST AND CO., Agents* BLENHEIM.

. - 3 IN 1. , TD BMINQTON . J* ........ .. BOOK-KEEPING . • .•, - . . .TYPEWRITE®. 1. A TYPEWRITER, ~, 2. An adding and Suhslractiug Machino (listing or non-listing). 3. —A Book-keeping Machine. Any typiste .can. learni its use in a few minutes. Exactly the same as our Typewriters plus EBROBr-PROOF and FOOL-PROOF. Reduces Book-keeping to ordinary Typewriting. - Call for Demonstrations. THE REMINGTON AND BONBO AGENCY OP N.Z., 20, Brandon street. Telephone 2813. WHERE DO YOU LUNCH R not try the. 1 STAFFORD TEA .BOOMS, Willis Street (oter Bennett’s), Wellington. FOE AFTERNOON TEAS, LUNCHEONS AND SUPPEES, The "STAFFORD" is the popular rendezvous. ORCHESTBA ENGAGED EVERY AFTERNOON. MISS READ, Proprietress. Side Entrance next Trevor Studios. Also at Timarn.' TICTANTED Known Account Books ” ruled to any requirements can be had at the '"Times" office. These books arc strong and faithfully made. 'ahd the duality of paper used is of the Best.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10062, 29 August 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10062, 29 August 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10062, 29 August 1918, Page 4

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