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R. HANNAH & CO.. LTD. BARGAINS FOB THE THRIFTY AT OUR SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES N EVER again will prices be so low as they are to-day and tho full force of this statement will buy for vho future ns well as presen needs —* SALE SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK. SALE WOMEN'S DAINTY' SATIN SHOES, various colours— Usually Us 6d. PRICE 3s lid. , ... • „ „ o - -_i_ WOMEN'S TAN KID SHOES, various styles, good quality, sizes-2. 3. 7 only. Worth ISs 6d. SALE PRICE 5s lid.. .... ; oq 7 WOMEN'S HIGH-GRADE TAN KID LOOTS, lace and button, sizes 3. I WOMENK gLaoE ANd’ HUTTON SHOES, brooch ornament— Usuallv 19s Gd. SALK PRICE 13s Ud. WOMEN'S GLACE KID 2-bar SHOES, round toes, welted soles—Usually Ms. SALT] PRICE lls lid, WOMEN’S PATENT SLASHED BAR SHOES, side ornament, Southall a best make—Usually 23s 6d. SALE PRICE Us lid. ud MEN'S 'GLACE KID LACE SHOES— Usually 22s Cd. SJO.E PMGB ISs lid. MEN'S GLACE KID BALS.—Usually 21s. SALE PRICE 17a-9d. ' EVERY PAIR REDUCED A T HANNAH’S ' SALE. 2(30, LAMBTON QUAY AND 103, CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON. Ui M.1.T.8. THE RECORD STOCK of GENTLEMEN'S SUITIN GS is on Show at .. “'T; ■ .V, MILLIGAN’S, KEtB A U^ NU6 . Awards. London LET YOUR NEW SUMMER HAT BE A “ STETSON ” THE HAT OF THE HOUR. nrvON’T you think that Hat of yours has a worn, wearied Took? If you are JL/ going to buy a new hat—and it is surely advisable that you should—now —V. iiv- • 1 • that the brighter days are approaching; TREAT YOURSELF TO A ‘‘STETSON.” ■ - THE ARISTOCRAT OF THE and purchase it from WORLD, GEO. FOWLDS, LIMITED. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. CABBY AN ANSOO CAMEBA IN. YOIIK POCKET And you will always be ready to snap the unesVedted ‘picture. _Keep it in a handy place at homo and you will bb able to ’Catch the children at thedr play and so obtain LIFE-LONG MEMORIES. You can quickly learn to use the ANSCO VEST- POCKET No. 0 Anadir inn * yv;"-*"., , Or toy other Ansco Camera. The front springs out ready..for aoflon wheh you press the buttons—it is the only SELF-OpEnING Camera niade. l;„l ~ 1„ fnnnsA/1 oivincr von fine. OiCar piV* i Press the buttons—it la the only Tha high-gradd lenses are quickly focused, gmng you fine, clear pwJures which, "will please you every time and. uiako splendid eniargeincu Sharp, clear pictures always'. " Shinnied up; '” ” " PERFECT /PICTURES EASELY f / TAKEN. COME AND MAKE.’- FbRTHER*" QUIRIES. .WATERWORTHS LTD., “THE ANSCO PEOPLE." 286, LAMBTON QUAY —— WELLINGTON. (Near Kelbum Tram.) S 3, QUEEN STREET-........:;..-....-AUCKLAND.-AU CEJL AND-BEE WED LION : ;:il: LION LION NONE BETTER. WHEN ORDERING ALB. STOUT. STOUT. OATMEAL STOUT. OATMEAL STOUT. NONE PURE®. REMEMBER THE ...WORD, STAY AT THE HOTEL w : feOOADE^ LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. TARIFF 8/- PEE .-DIEM. /isitora to Wellington can ensure Comfort, Cleanliness and Civility by stopping at HOTEL BRISTOL. (Under New Management), Corner CUBA AND GHUZNEE STREETS. Renovated throughout. Hot and Cold Showers, Plttnge, etc., etc. Billiard and Smoke Boom, Drawing Room. Absolutely Fireproof. TERMS MODERATE. Apply MRS A. KNOW SLEY, Proprietress. Or Ring 'Phone 1050. SIX STORIES OF SOLID COMFORT. “ARCADIA” PRIVATE HOTEL (Opposite Public Trust Office, LAMBTON QUAY). VOTED BY THE TRAVELLING’rPUBLIO 'THE - MOST COMFORTABLE VUU HOTEL IN THE NORTH ISLAND. MRS B. COCKAYNE PROPRIETRESS.

OLD AN - D ARCUS, W PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. Accountants’ Chambers, Johnston street, WELLINGTON. Water Bottles, "Unique Brand.” made by North British Rubber Co. Now Stocks just to hand. 2s in the pound off present prices for remainder of cold weather. B. M. GREEN, Chemist, IU, Vivian street. WASTE TURNED INTO WEALTH. FOE Years Coal-tar was a nuisance and a waste in gasworks, but Sir William Perkins founded the whole industry of Artificial Dyes from it 1 erhaps vou’ve an idea for utilising rubbishy Got it patented. “Inventor's Guido frC *riALDWXN AND ILVY^fI,,, 215, Lambton quay, Wellington. N BWMAN ewman BKOSEOS., eoyal mail motor service. Leaves— Blenheim for Nelson daily. 9 a.m. Nelson for Blenheim’ daily, 9 a.m. On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday a Special Passenger Car arrives Nelson at 1.30 P-m. Monday, Wednesday, I nday, arrives Blenheim 1.30. B. H. BEST AND CO.. Agents. BLENHEIM. BAT STORE & COAL DEPOT (Next Perry Wharf) Families waited upon. Goods delivered promptly. . CHARLES RUSSELL, Proprietor,

,f " Q TW t ' Remington • BOOK-KEEPING' - I,—A TYPEWRITER. "“WEITEE, 2.—An adding and Subtracting Machine (listing or non-listing).. - 3.—A Book-keeping Machine. Any typiste can learn its use in a few minutes. Exactly the same as our Typewriters plus — JL: ERBOB-PBOOP and POOE-PBOOF Reduces Book-keeping to ordinary Typewriting. “ ' Call for Demonstrations. THE REMINGTON AND RONDO AGENCY OF HZ.. 20, Brandon street. Telephone 2949. POSTAGE OP NEWSPAPERS TO NEUTRAL COUNTRIES AND VM. AMERICA. 'rpHE'' now provide that a ■ NEWSPAPER - .addressed to any Neutral Country or U.S. AMERICA 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 their regular dispatch by communicating with tho Publisher of this paper. WANTED Known—F. A. Staples. Certificate Plumber, has removed from 21C, Lambton quay, to 139. Lambton quay (next door to Arcadia Garage;, and is prepared to undertake all manner of Plumbing, Looksmithing. Qasfltting. Electrical , and Brassfounding work. Having an expert staff, patrons con rely upon expedition and good workmanship in every instance, and at moderate prices. When you require tho services of our stall please ring up Telephone 943.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10073, 11 September 1918, Page 4

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