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No I HALF IS- EVER TOLD. GREAT STORES WITH GREAT STOCKS. GOME SEE THE FASHION MODES FOR SPRING ! Friday, 2nd October, 1902. We cannot .speak about half of what you are sure to see. With every new shipment there are scores of lines we cannot advertise; there would not be room in our space. There are in every -uo-i.rtnient Novelties that are snapped up immediiitly they face a customer. does trimmed millinery interest; you? We teH you that we have MILLINERY to suit all faces and purses Beautiful Trimmed Bonnets, 15s to 555! Beautiful Trimmed Too us., 18s 6d to 49s 6d! Beautiful Trimmed Hat's, 17s 6d to 59s 6d! THE HAT OF THE HOUR is the French Sailor in Casino Shape, 5s lid to 12.« 6d each ! A BEAUTIFUL STRAW HAT' in leading shapes in Cream and Sunburnt Straws, turned up at back, with velvet bow, also bound edge of velvet, 5s lid to 15s 6d! PANAMA HATS, in fine straw, cabbage, Manila, and imitation Panama. 8s 6d, 9s lid, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, to 255.' These will bs very scarce. FANCY AND SUNBURNT STRAWS in great variety, fin© qualities, comfortable!' FLOWERS are a special feature of this season's, trimming. The favourite is the Rose; we have all colours. Then there are Poppies, Violets, Cornflowers. Marguerites; scores of others, Is 6tS to 9s lid! ACCESSORIES.—Ladies who trim thei/ own HATS and TOQUES should have a look at these,; they are Beautiful, and all marked cheap! COUNTRY ORDERS.—Write for Pat- . terns Muslins, Prints' and Dresses. WA. GANUI AZD WELLINGTON VhSy).

197, 199, T AMBTON i^vUAY, TXTELLINGTON. 197, 199, JJAMBTON UIaY, YY ELLINGTON. DON'T I BEFORE YOU* HAVE INSPECTED "RTT"^ I ur ar 2e au<^ Varied Stock of THURNITURE. T INOLEUM«S, i^ARPETS, AND "RUGp-i JJ URNITIXRiE, JLjINOLEUMS, Kj ARPETS, AND XtUGb, LACE CA UIPURE AND QWISS /CURTAINS, mABLE. T INEN, ART QERGES, rpAPESTRY /COVERINGS AND mABLE pOVERS, ART /CRETONNES, T^TC. LHE BBSTrTAEUE lISTWELLINGTON. IS DISCOUNT IN THE fl OFF ALL CASH PURCHASES.

A- O-.G THE LATEST Choice Lines of AMERICAN BOOTS AND SHOES now opening up at HANNAH'S CASH BOOT MARKET ' Are Ladies' Fine Glace Lace Boots for 10s 6d Ladies' Special Quality, ditto, 12s 6d Ladies' Finest Quality, ditto, 14s 6d, 16s 6d Numerous Lines of Evening, Afternoon, arl Walking Shc?s. too numerous to pqrtioularife, r.t Extremely Low Vvices A Large Variety of Gem's American ' zii'j English Boots, 12s 6d, 14s 6d rud upwards—Exceptional Value. Wo WTSn TO EMPHASISE the fact that wn confine our business to Boots and Shoes and Leather, of which we hold the Largest Stock in New Zealand. We Sell more Boots and Shoes tban any other house in New Zeal md, a.'.id cs we Inv- such large quantises we can Sell Cheaper, as a matter of faC->, in many lines. Our competitors pay the same price as our customers pay to us. It is, therefore, easily seen where the best value is. obtainable. We challenge competition! Quantity, Quality, Variety. Value, a.x Safcisfactic a\J HANNAH'S C4SH BOOT MARKET. Aven-3, WANGANUI

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11755, 4 October 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11755, 4 October 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11755, 4 October 1902, Page 2