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FLEET FOOT” TENNIS SHOES AT HANNAH'S. SHOES FOR ALL SUMMER SPORTS SHOES FOR ALL SUMMER SPORTS Call and i-pri vour need - from this excellent assortment. Ul3 -MEN'S IT.LXTOX" WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, white eyelets, white nolo.-; ti to It. 6- (id : Women', ft to s. as Cd ; 10 to 2, 4* 6d ; Uirl.s’, 7 to it 3.s Od. KI2—MEN'S “HENSON" WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, white eyelets.' ami sole.; t; to 11, fcN U<l ; W'oltlt'lt ft to S, 5s Oil; Misses', 11 to 2,4 s Oil. K2b—MEN'S "HENSON" WHITE CANVAS HAt.S, white eyelet, ami soles, 6 to 11, Ss 0(1. IMS —MEN'S "BOWLER” WHITE CANVAS BLUOHKK OXFORDS, white cvolels, stout .smooth white «>le.s. 6 to 11, Us od : Women',, 3 to S, 10s 6d. 1123- MEN'S “BOWLER ' WHITE CANVAS lIMJt:HER BALS, white eyelets. stout smooth white soles, 6 to 10, 12s 6d. Kin- WOMEN'S “DALE" WHITE OR GREY CANVAS PLIMSOLS. black soles; 3 to 8,4 s 6(1; Misses', 10 to 2, 3s 9(1; Girls', 7 to 9. 2» lid. POSTAGE Shi PER PAIR ON MENL 6,1 PER PAIR ON WOMEN'S AND GIRLS’. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., 260, LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON UNIFORM PRICES AT ALL OUR BRANCHES. QUANTITY WITH SPEED. IF it is a question of producing a good many prints quickly, then a paper -ueh as "N'octona," which prints by artificial light, and may bo developed without a dark room, is the thing to choose. “NOCTONA” NIGHT PRINTING id the mojit economical and expeditious wav of turning out large numbers of prints. When you have tried “Noctona” you will be recommending’ with quite as much confidence as we do. Try a packet to-night; all toizeo in stock, surface for brilliant detail. ‘'Croldonn.” by the same British makers, is a daylight printing self-ton-ing paper well worth sampling. Print and fix—that* all. WATERWORTHS LTD., 86, Lambton quay. VI. Queen street, 705, Colombo street WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND. (opp. Triangle). CHRISTCHURCH.

MAGNUS MOTORS LTD.: SELLS GOOD USED CARS. If you. want a Car that “will tio for a month or so,” you need not be particular where you buy. But if you are thinking in terms of years, as one should, on uu investment as important u» tin©—buy where you can trust. GOOD VALUES FOR TO-DAY! GOOD VALUES FOR TO-DAY! LORD 1 ton Truck, in tip-top order, complete with platform and cab. PRICE «£ss TORI), threc-aeuter, in real good order, tyres very good, new battery, self-starter. PRICE i:bs. FORD Touring, in good order, new cord tyres; any trial. PRICE J 375. BUICK 6 3-seuter, all good cord tyres, newly painted, good hood, in splendid condition. PRICE J 6275. DODGE BROTHERS TOURING CAR, self-starter, electric lights, good paint, cord tyre©; any trial. PRICE ,£225. NASH 3- ter, good tyre*, very late model, condition as new: very cheap. Wo firmly believe that a good used DODGE BROTHERS CAR is better than •ay other new car at the same price. CASH OR TERMS. 'PHONES 1314 and 2176. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, CUBA ST KELT, WELLINGTON. MESDAM.ES EVANS AND HENDERSON, Proprietresses (daughters of the late Mrs Cockayne. lute °f Arcadia Hotel), announce to the travelling public that they have taken over the HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, and will be pleased to see Old Customers—and New Ones. KNOWN THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. (THOUGH one of the most Picturesque Buildings in New Zealand, overlooking 4- the Historic Town of Wanganui, something more than that is required to make an hotel famous. It mustpiovide the service and- accommodation that people demand. The beet way for an hotel to win patronage is bv building a solid Inundation of service, with a superstructure of quality apd reasonable rates. These things, in addition to a charming, healthy site, tue Hotel Braeburn otters jou. GAEAGE POE VISITORS’ CAES, AND ALL SERVICE MOTORS PASS THE DOOR. T Alii El’, FROM Hs 6d a day. HOTEL BRAEBURN, WANGANUI. HOTEL PARKVILLE, KIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. ONE MINUTE’S WALK FROM THE BEAUTIFUL HEALTHY LOCALITY BAILWAY STATION AND G.P.O. Adjoining Cook's Gardens. ’ Hot and Cold Baths, Electric Light throughout, Comfortable. Commercial and Sitting Rooms, also Free Garage for Visitors' Cara. TARIFF: lla 6d per day; £2 17a 6d per week. J. HODSON, Telegrams and Correspondence Promptly Attended to. ton twice Daily, meeting Auckland Expresses PROPRIETOR. Motor Service to Mar. VISITORS TO SYDNEY. PAULSEN’S PFAHLERTS HOTEL, WYNYAItD SQUARE. rr,HIB Favourite Hotel, so well-known to New Zealanders, has just beon rn X modelled, and the Proprietress, Mrs F. M. Paulsen (late of Wellington) i,i soliciting a renewal of the patronage of New Zealanders, promises that the ’service and attention will leave nothiug to be desired. To suit the convenience of New Zealand visitors to Sydney. Mrs Paulsen ha» altered her tariff, and her terms are now as follows:-Bed and Breakfast, from 6d; Meals (from 3eo optional), a la Caite. » THE EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE “NEW ZEALAND TIMES”ARE R, B. BRITT AND SON 131, FLEET STREET (New Zealand Press Agency), LONDON. EC l, TROM WHOM COPIES OF THE PAPER, ADVERTISING RATES, AND OIUER INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED. i. R. BRETT AND SON are open to act as English Buying Agents for Now Zealand Firms of good standing. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN THE SECRETARY will he in attendance at the ROOMS, MlinnF’q titti r , INGS. 119, WILLIS STREET, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNP&; hem 10 to 12 30 „ -eaniau, ALL COMMUNICATIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.

Arcus and pattrick. Public Accountants and Auditors, Britannia Building*, till, Feathereton street. Wellington. O. DUN AND CO.. TIIR MERCANTILE AGENCY. Grey street. Wellington. Branches 2-10 Established 82 years—Also at Auckland. Christchurch Dunedin. Status Reports on File or obtainable frora any part of the Globe. Debts Collected. Rates furnished on application.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11663, 30 October 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11663, 30 October 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11663, 30 October 1923, Page 4