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HANNA H’S FAMOUS BKAND MEN’S TJI O O T W E A B. E N’ S JF O 0 T W E A R. The “Globe” Brand English-made Footwear is a thoroughly, dependable line, for which we are sole agents, and tins week wo are ottering a special line in "Pug Toes,” which is of top-hole value MEDIUM WEIGHT GOODYEAR WELTED SOLES, neat Pug Toes, "Ulobe” Brand. English make. ALL ONE PKJ.CE, 32/6. HEN'S FINE BON CALF DEIIBY LalE bouts, utts iki. MEN'S BROWN WILLOW* CALF DERBY SHOES, 32s 6d. MEN'S BROWN WILLOW CALF .MEN’S BOX CALF DERBY SHOES, iiOuTo, 32s 6d. 32s 6d. POST FREE IF CASH IS SENT WITH ORDER. DON’T FORGET TO MENTION YOUR SIZE. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., asp, LAMBTON IjUAY And 103, CL BA STREET. WELLINGTON WHY “WRAY” LENSES? Why choose a “Wray” lens for your Camera? Well, because lenses are British, and the best of British, at that. Because lenses, by rea.'son of their optical excellence, give pictures full ox . detail, brilliant ana crisp. They are inaUe in sizes suitable for all kinds oi photographic work, and can bo confidently recommended. “Wray” lenses are fitted to the “Ansco” cameras,'the- celebrated "Lustrar” series 1'6.3 being second to none for quality and efficiency, may we show you tfie “VVray” lenses we carry, and the cameras we have nttea with these highest-grade British ieuges’t WATERWORTHS' WORD IS WATER WORTHS’ BOND. If goods supplied or work done fail to 4»atisfy you are cordially invited to let us know about it. WATERWORTHS LTD.. 286, Lambton quay. Vi. Queen street, .05, Colombo etreet WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND. - (opp. Triangle), CHRISTCHURCH AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY. f MlfcLE continued demand'for new DODGE BROTHERS .uUTOE-CAiio_ hw •A. brought us in a choice variety ot U>ED CARS. We have some EXCEPTIONALLY .GOOD CARS in this department, and the PRICES WILL SCRPR-xSE YOU. A FEW OF THIS WEEK’S OFFERINGS: , , FORD TOURING 5 Seater, self starter, electric lights, detachable wheels, very good tyres, in first-class order. Price <£9o. , , BTJICK 6 TOURING 5 Seater, electric lights, self starter, nicely painted, good tyres, in tip-top condition, any trial. Price <£l6o. ; SUNBEAM. TOURING 5 Seater, electric lights, detachable wire wheels, good tyres, requires a coat of varnish, tyres O.K. A cheap proposition. Call and have a demonstration. Price «£2su. f HUDSON 6 TOURING 7 Passenger, 6 rims equipped with very good cord tyres, self starter, electric lights. .This car would make fine taxi Price <£2ls. CONTINENTAL TOURING CAR of a very well-known make,, self starter, electric lights, disc wheels, has done very little work, and is in really good all round condition. We are prepared to give you any trial, and will accept a very 84-TON TRUCK, ift tip-top order, new tyres, body and top in splendid condition, will take Brooklyn hill in top gear. A really cheap buy. We will be pleased to demonstrate. Price <£3oo. MAGNUS MOTORS LTD., WAKEFIELD STREET, WELLINGTON. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. MESDAM.ES EVANS AND HENDERSON, Proprietresses (daughters of the late Mrs Cockayne, late of Arcadia Hotel), announce to the travelling public that they have taken GRAND CENIRAL, and will be pleased to see Old Customers—and New Ones. KNOWN THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALANDmHOCJGH one ot the most Picturesque Buildings in New Zealand, overlooking JL the Historic Town of Wanganui, something more than that is required to make an hotel famous. It must provide the service and accommodation that people demand. The best way for an hotel to win patronage is by building a solid foundation of service, with a superstructure of quality and reasonable rates. These things, in addition to a charming, healthy site, the Hotel Hraeburn offers *OR t V h ISITORS’. CARS.^ND^SERVICE MOTORS PASS HOTEL BRAEBURN, WANGANUI. VISITORS TO SYDNEY. PAULSEN’S PFAHLERTS HOTEL, WYN YARD SQUARE. mHIS Favourite Hotel, so well-known to New Zealanders, has just been reA modelled, and the Proprietress, Mrs F. M. Paulsen (late of Wellington), in soliciting a renewal of the patronage of New Zealanders, promises that the service and attention will leave nothing to be desired. To suit the convenience of New Zealand visitors to Sydney, Mrs Paulsen has altered her tariff, and her terms are now as follows: —Bed and Breakfast, from 9s 6d- Meals (from 33) optional, a la Carte. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, ORIENTAL BAY. This hotel is new under entirely new management. Why not spend your holid» in the healthiest and prettiest spot m Wellington, and at the same time be rhrht in town? If you are staying in Wellington for the winter, take advantage our special permanent tariff. Have aiternoon tea in the finest diningroom in w.iihirton Position and service make the Kiosk an ideal home. ** W. J. FEAST, Proprietor ’Phone 21-259. Telegrams: “Kiosk,’ Wellington. . . THE EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE "NEW ZEALAND TIMES” ABB R, B. BRETT AND SON 134, FLEET STREET (New Zealand Press Agency), LONDOSf, E.C., 4, FROM WHOM COPIES OF THE PAPER, ADVERTISING RATES, AND OTHER INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED. E. B. BRETT AND SON are open to act as English Buying Agents for New Zealand Firms of good standing. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF ffiOMEN AND CHILDREN. E SECRETARY will be in attendance at the ROOMS BRIDGE’S BUILD INGS, 119. WILLIS STREET, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS! Jffi from 10 to 12.30. ALL COMMUNICATIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11583, 28 July 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11583, 28 July 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11583, 28 July 1923, Page 4

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