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HANNAH’S 1924 FOOTBALL BOOTS—FOR RUGBY OR SOCCER. A SPECIAL SELECTION NOW AVAILABLE AT OUR USUAL VERY MODERATE PRICES. GET IN QUICKLY. THE SEASON STARTS EARLY. THE SEASON STARTS EARLY. PLAY FOR SUCCESS BY WEARING HANNAH'S FOOTBALL BOOTS. N<t 1674—MEN’S STOUT CHROME ALL-BLACK SPECIAL STUDS, unbrcakable toes. Our own make, 13s 6d; Youths’ 12s 6d. , , , No. MIS—MEN’S RUSSET KIP ’'CINCH” McGREGOR VAMPS, studs and toe bar. English make, 15s 6d; Youths’ 6d. . , j No. M49—MEN'S KUSSET KIP ‘‘COLLEGE” BOOT, strapped vamp, six studs. English make, 19s 6d. „, , , - No. YioO —MEN'S RUSSET KIP "CERT”; English make, with ankle pads, studs, and toe bars for soccer, 22s 6d. , _. , , No. MoI—MEN'S BEST BLACK BOX CALF "CERT”; English made. Light Rugby boot for back play. 27s 6d. We pay postage on parcels over 20s in value; others Sd per pair extra for postage. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD:, 2SO. LAMBTON QUAY And 103, CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON. UNIFORM PRICES AT ALL OUR BRANCHES. THE ORIGINAL. Toning used to consist of two operations, i.e., gold toning and subsequent fixing. Then a genius had a bright idea—lie put the gold into the film on the printing paper, and so did away with the need for one process. “PAGET' ’ SELF-TONING PAPER Is the original self-toning paper. It requires only printing and fixing to get all the results that used to be got by two processes. A child can use it successfully. The results are superb, faultless, when made from a good negative. Just try it if you want to know ivhat a really rich result can be got by this simple means. All sizes in stock. W ATER WORTH S 286, Lambton quay, WELLINGTON. 58, Queen street, AUCKLAND. LTD., 705, Colombo street, (opp. Triangle) CHRISTCHURCH. MOTOR-CAR EXCHANGE skating rink. THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF USED CARS EVER SHOWN UNDER ONE ROOF. Eliminate the element of speculation, and buy where "EVERY CAR IS AN INVESTMENT WHICH WILL YIELD HANDSOME RETURNS." EVERY CAR IN THHE STREET IS A USED CAR. All the Used Cars we have for sale have been examined and tested by our experts. Every Car warranted to be according to description. Buy your car where you can get the best service. You will be surprised at tile .values we can offer, and yon will be pleased with the service we can render you m making your choice. , ■Why shouldn't YOU have a Car? DEMONSTRATIONS GIVEN. Time payments arranged on satisfactory terms to approved buyers. MOTOR-CAR EXCHANGE, SKATING RINK, VIVIAN STREET. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. ]iJ"ESDAMES EVANS AND HENDEBSON, Proprietresses (daughters of the AU. ]at© Mrs Cockayne, late of 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. HOTEL PARKVILLE, REDGWAY STREET.®WANGANUL (RMS MINUTE’S WALK FROM THE RAILWAY STATION AND G.P O BEAUTIFUL HEALTHY LOCALITY, Adjoining Cook's Gardens. ‘ Hot and Cold Baths, Electric Light throughout. Comfortable Commercial and Sitting Rooms, also Free Garage for Visitors' Oars. TARIFF: 11s 6d per day, .£2 17s 6dpe: week. Je HODSON, PROPRIETOR Telegrams and Correspondence Promptly attended to. Motor Service to MarMB twice Daily, meeting Auckland Expresses. VISITORS TO SYDNEY. PAULSEN'S PFAHLERTS HOTEL, WYNYARD SQUARE. fTTHIS Favourite Hotel, bo well-known to New Zealanders, has just been toX 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 gd; Meals (from 3s) optional, a la Carte. THE EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE “NEW ZEALAND TIMES'! ARE 1. B. BRETT AND SON. IM> FLEET STREET (New Zealand Press Agency), LONDON, E.C.. 4. FROM WHOM COPIES OF THE PAPER, ADVERTISING RATES, AND OTHER INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED. B. B. BRETT AND SON are open to act as English Buying Agents for Naw Zealand Firms of good standing. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. mHB SECRETARY will be in attendance at the ROOMS, BRIDGE'S rtttt n 1 INGS, 119, WILLIS STREET, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGs! from 10 to 12.80. ALL COMMUNICATIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.

H A GOLD, F.P.A. (N.Z.). Public Accountant, Brandon Chambers, Brandon street, Telephone 934. Wellington. DON’T let your new ideas stagnate. Turn them into cash. Some of the world’s greatest inventions were based on simple matter-of-fact notions. If you wish full reward for vour ingenuity, have your device patented and protected. Get the practical assistance of Messrs Baldwin and Bayward, Patent Attorneys, 111-113, Lambton quay (next Occidental Hotel). Wellington. Ask for free "Inventor’s Guido.’* EYE TROUBLE. TvON'T neglect your Eyes. Consult 1/ SPEAR AND MURRAY, LTD., Eyesight .Specialists, .Late Optician to the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Address: 7. Willis street, Wellington. Telephone 2562.

TVENTTSTRY at reasonABLE PRICES. Sets of Teeth .£3 3s Od Remodelling Sets from £2 2s ud Teeth Extracted Free when Sets required. Bepairs at Shortest Notice. FJIOST JIUP FFOBT. STJRGBOIJ DENTISTS, , 119, Willis street. AND PATRICK, Public Accountants and Auditors, Britannia Buildings, 131, Featherston street, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11785, 22 March 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11785, 22 March 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11785, 22 March 1924, Page 4

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