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TiI REE SPECIALS FOR MEN AT HANNAH’S REAL, FOOT WEAK SALE. THESE !i:”!t slvlish Loots have, tioC'ii' cut much below actual v>-i They MI ST BE SOU) during the next fortnight, as we have to m,ike mom f<,r new goods which are arriving shortly. THEY'KI WONDERFUL VALUE—SECURE A PAIR TO-DAY. LOT I—MEN'S iII.ACK GLACE WAT.E \BY DERBY LACE BOOTS, welted aoie^, litters, “Royal Oak’* brand. •■j S . NOW 2/s 6(1. LO T 2~.\i KX-S FKST TAN WILLOW CALF DFFBY LACE BOOTS, (midyear welted soles, straight round toes, the * brand. Csually 60s. NOW -30 s. LOT :!-MEN'S SUPERIOR RON CALF DERBY LACE BOOTS, leather line.l, stout welted soles, full round or straight square toes, >'..!l\ml." Usually :,.is. NOW 37s 6d. THE DOUSE FOR STERLING VALUES. R. HANNAH & CO„ LTD.'. EGO. LAMBTON QUAY AND 103, CURA STREET. Wellington. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND.

TOO BIG FOB THIS SPACE. THE exclusive features and real merits of -the “KALEE INDOMITABLE” Cinematograph Projector cannot 3>e dealt with adequately in this space—the subject is too big. Still, one 'may stress some outstanding features, as for example:— The large Maltese Cross, with its specially hardened striking roller and novel looking cam. its auto-track rollers preventing side movement of the film; its easy spool threading; fixed optical cemtre, rigid focusing, silent free apd flickerless running, due in part to tlio one-piece outer casing. In short, one may say that the exhibitor installing new projection machinery will do well to nvake a point of inspecting the "KALEE INDOMITABLE 1 * NO. 6. It is British-made and has won gold eii opinions everywhere for DEPENDABILITY AND DUB ABILITY. Wq shall be glad to give you more ample information. • WATER WORTHS 186, tambton quay. 58, Queen stredt, WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND., LTD., 705. Colombo street, (Onp. Triangle), CHRISTCHURCH. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. MRS A , KN'OWSLEY HAS TAKEN OVIER THE HOTEL TROCADERO. ROOMS MAY BE HAD WITHOUT MEALS. The above Hotel has been completely Renovated. 1 Minute from Post Office, Boats, anti Trams. Electric Elevator. 13 Bathrooms. THE SPACIOUS AND UP-TO-DATE DINING ROOM IS OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. WIRE FOB ACCOMMODATION. “TJIOCADERO,” WELLINGTON. .Visitors to Wellington can ensure Ccsmfort, Cleanliness, and Civility, by stopping, at HOTEL BRISTOL. Under new management. Corner CUBA AND GHUZNEE STREETS. Renovated throughout. Hot and Cold Showers, Plunge, etc., etc. Smoke Room, Drawing Room. Absolutely Fireproof. SPECIAL MIDDAY LUNCHES from 12 to 2. SATURDAY. 12.30 to 2,2 s 6d. Patronised by Members of Parliament, Members of Local Bodies, and Civil Servants. TERMS: 10s PER DAY. 43 3s WEEKLY. Apply T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. Or Ring ’Phone 22-218. ' L THE PARKVILLE PRIVATE HOTEL, RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. TARIFF—IIa 6d per Day. 42 17s 6d per Week. One Minute’s Walk from Railway Station and G.P.O. Beautiful Healthy Looality. Hot and Cold Baths. Comfortable Commercial and Sitting Rooms. Telephone 505. P.O. Box 207. J. HOOSON, Proprietor. Telegrams and Correspondence promptly attended to. Motor-Cars on Hire. Motor Service to Marton Twice Daily, Meeting Auckland Expresses.

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rjTTtE surface of the inventive field is J- onlv scratched. Remember each near discovery creates a need for others. Be observant—find a want, invent something to meet that want, and you may reap a rich financial harvest. For export advice on your idea consult Messrs Baldwin and Hayward, Patent Attorneys and Consulting Engineers, 111-113, I.ambton (iuiy (next Occidental Ilotel), Welling. Wn “Inventor’s Guide."

’\€T C. HARRINGTON * F.1.A.N.Z., F.P.A. (N.Z.), Public Accountant and Auditor. 19. Ifangitikei street. Palmerston North.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11223, 31 May 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11223, 31 May 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11223, 31 May 1922, Page 4