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R HANNAH & CO.'S BOOT AND SHOE MARKET, VICTORIA AV^T?" ! NEW PEIOE LIST. ' * BOOTS AND SHSES RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. .t,,." Wejhavo taken tho Boot Purchasing Public into our confidence during the last Great Cash Salo, and we have found they greatly appreciate tho Great Seductions we havo mado in Boots and Shoes for Cash, therefore from this date wo purposo to continue close cut prices at nil our Boot Establishments for Cash only. Aa wo oro the only firm in tho North Island that can honeatlysay wo are Boot and Shoo Manufacturers and Direct Importers, thoroforo there is no middle profit to be paid by the wearer if purchased from R. HANNAH & CO. <g- PRIOE LIST FOR CASH ONLY. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. s. d. s. d. Ladies' Ed ES Walking Boots from 10 6 Girls' and Boys' Copper Toes, 2s lid, 3s Ladies' „ „ from 1 6 lid, 4s lid Ladies' Kid ES, Mock Button, from 8 6 Girls' Calf Derby Shoes, all sizes Ladies' Kid Lace Boots ... from 12 6 ladies' very superior Calf Derby Shoes Ladies' Levant Lace Boots ... from 8 6 from 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d Ladies' very nico Walking Shoes from 511 Girls' Calf Lace from 4s 6d Ladies' Jubilee Shoes from 7 6 Women's good strong Dairy Boots, 7s 6d, Very superior Lasting Boots from 511 8a 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d Ladies' House Boots, 4s 6d, 6a 6d and 6 6 Boys' good strong Nailed Laceßoots, HanLadies' Slippers, 3s Gd, is 6d, 5s 6d, 6 6 nah's mako, 10 to 13, 5s Gd Ladies' German Shoes... 15s Gd, 16 6 Youths' good strong Nailed Lace Boots S£SSSSg§ I a t™ZoK^t'^ **?*' «"•«"* ** H-iW KIP Lace Rational Dreas Association of London. _ T o^. c , h , ea P F. Pinefs Ladies' Walking Shoos, 22 9 6d *****" * "^ F. Knot's Ladies' Walking Button and Laco Bn J 'T?,. , , v „ . Boots, 255, 30s B °y 8 and Glrlß Pumps, all sizes Children's Boots and Shoes from le, Is 6d, Giriß> Beaded Evening Shoes, also Satin, in 2s, 2s 6d, 3s a U colours MEN'S DEPARTMENT. Coro and West's celebrated Porpoise-hide Hannah's goodstrongNailedShootingßoots, Shooters, Hannah and Co. the only im- 12s 6d, elsewhere 16s Gd porters Hannah's good Pegged Shooters, 15s Gd, Coro and West's Gloro Kid Balmorals— to 16s 6d c ™ar these goods is Heavon upon earth Hannah's best French Calf Shooters, 17s S. Wolfs Gent's Kid Shoes, 17s 6d, 18s 6d, 6d, 18s 6d _. 2°! „„ _. ,_ „. , Hannah's good Pegged ES, 12s 6d, 16s 6d, D. H. Pollak's Shoes, IBs 6d, 16s 6d, 17s 6d 17s Gd Otto Herz Gents' hand-sewn Shoes from Hannah's Men's Shoes from Gs 6d 8s Gd 9s 1656d,169 6d Gd, 10s 6d, 12s Gd Bostock and Co. a Boots and Shoes, 15s 6d, Hannah's Men's Canvas Shoes, 5s 6d, Gs 6d --, V?{r t« .t,, . Hannah's grand Juhileo Bluchers, 6s lid Core and West's Gents' Balmorals, 15s 6d (23 houses in Now Zealand have tried to Coro and West's Gont's Pumps, 14s 6d, 15s produce theso Bluchers at the price 6d,163 6d but have failed.) Hannah's Watertight^ 10s Gd, 12s 6d, 14s Men's superior Bluchers, Gi lld,Bs 6d,10s 6d Gd, lGs Gd Gents' Lawn Tennis Shoes, 4s Gd, 5s Gd w „. . „. • t fonts' SUppers, 456d,556d,656d,756d No more cold feet— a speciality in Ladies' and Gents 1 Slippers for the winter A nice variety of Ladies' and |Gents' Cork Soles Laces of all descriptions, from Kangaroo to Porpoise Hido — From this dato the Cash Price will bo quoted to our customers, but tho Entering Prico will be from 6d to Is 6d more than the Cash Price. The above Price List contains only a few out of the hundreds of linos we have in stock, but wliich apace will not permit us to enumerate. Our AUTUMN SHIPMENTS have just arrived per Doric, Ruapehu, Kaikoura, and Tainui, and we are very pleased to bo üblo to announce to tho Boot Purchasing Public iat they are opening up and will commond themselves. Our London and Continental Buyers advise us that these Goods hayo been purchased under very favourable circumstances for Cash, and our Customers will participate in all our advantages, which cannot be obtained ot any other establishment. Our Bespoke Department is undor the supervision of a First-class London Fitter, and m all orders wo use only tho best French Calf, Kid, Porpoise Hido, Scotch Kip, and real Waterproof English Sole Leather, Oak, Bark, Tanned. «• Support Local Industry. We aro tho Largest Employers of Labour in Now Zealand. Wo manufacture 2000 pairs weekly, and pay £330 wages every week. Our LEATHER & GRINDERY DEPARTMENT is fully stocked, particulars of which will be found in our Wliolesalo Price List. Sole Leathor, per lb, lOJd, lid, Is, Is 2d, Is 3d very stout j Kip, porlb, Is Bd, Is 9d, Is lOd, Is lid, 2s; Calf, from 3s Gd to ss. NOTE THE ADDRESSX, HANNAH & CO., CASH BOOT MARKET, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI.

POVERTY BAY RYE GRABS. PEACOCK'S POVERTY BAY RYE GRASS. TjTJBRICANT HASTINGS 11T00RE SHEEP DIP. IVI £3 Per 1000 Gallons, Has toband and to arrive, a large quantity of Poverty Bay Perennial Rye Grass. " tho Best, Cheapest, and most Lasting in Its effects To bona fide intending purchasers reliable „„„_ „„ proof will be given that all Seed sold as HFOR LICE, TICKS, AND SCABS. ] Poverty Bay is true to name and uhlpped — by him direot from Gisborne. The wool of the sheep dipped with Pea- __ cock's Lubricant Dip fetched a high prioe in Samples and prloes on application. the London sales this season, and was reported on by the London brokers as being of Also on hand— A large stook of Cocksfoot a good, useful description, in excellent Italian Rye Grass, Alsike, White and Red condition, Clovers/.Timothy Fescue *Rape,',|Turnips, &o 1 The Dip is becoming a universal favorite, ___ and those who try it onoe always use it again, HASTINGS IMOORE, Caution.— See that the Dip iswellitirred SEEDSMAN n P« a °oording to printed directions on each _ , , tin. Vioiobia Avenue, \Vanqanoi, ____ the following abl a jew 07 the tisti- ' monials beoeivkd Marton, 18th October, 1881. David Feacook, E»q., Homewooi. 1 Dear Sir.— l have examined »everal flocks o SAVE YOUR MONEY sheep that have been ureuod In your Dip, audhave xvu " I " wn ' u mucfi pleasure In testifying to its efficacy In des trojtag both Ticks and Lice. It if also moitbene fob, fklal to the wool, leaving It bea tlfully iolt-I am, yours faithfully, TTUGH TJLACK'S lEobebiKSimpsoh, Inspector of Sheep. Bonnie Glen, Bangttlkel, August^, 1884. CASH CLEAKING 3ALE ZT-uStl™,™^^ t very efficaolous (or Lloe aud Ticks. It is much cheaperthananyotherleveruied, andleav he wool and ikln beautifully -white and ioft, w themt Of a staining,— Yours Truly, JBO. P. LSIHBEIiai, BANKRUPT STOCK OF WATCHES _ „,„ lfc Bosehlll, 27th September, 1831, MrPeacook, Dear Sir,— We dipped our Bhoep In March last AND .TfiWELT,RRY with your dipping mixture, and found it to answer &au ouviaijuaai, weU, killing alltheUce and Tlolu, leaving the wool beautifully toft, white, and oily, and ihoroughlj cloaniing the skin. Our iheep were '_„., , „ „, , .„ Jousy dipping, but .at present date an perfectly That ho has purchased in Neleou, and will bee from lice and Ticks. show in a few days. &■ * X - & Johrbtop. _ . „. „ ... , Buihy Sank, Bangltlkel, 4th Auguit Goods will be sold Bnder the usual To Mr Peacock, WHOLESALE PRICES. be? e to r t««Hr7to*^tSro^h™fflcfenSy S ta kSSng Ticks and their Kgjg, leaving the wool beautifully ____ white loft, aud ofly, and thoroughly cleansing the AUGUST FKBDKKIOKS, Juur. Opening Day tee future, Notice. . BeUevue, Bangitikel, 18th September • Mr Peacock. Dear Sir, -Your Diphu given ma every »ati«fao tlon, It kills all lice and Ticks, ii lutuut WHITE. WHITE WHITE. effect*, gives the wool a good glow, and does no __ •tain. It ii also considerably, cheaper than any I TTOT A RUT Vim other * nwe hitherto uMd. Another Shipment of the Celebrated Improved — — WHITE QEWING TIT AOHINES, Bangltlkel Junction, Bonny Glen, lit Sept. 1884. KJ Ifj. Mr Peacock. The Best ahd Cheapeht Maohinb Made. Jk^^Z^t&!SSl^X^ ,n , . . . . . , . waol dry and hanhllkie many of tho Engllih dins, | Only want to be seen to be taken in pre- outputs on a beautiful itfosi, and cloaniei away all | ferenoe to any other. Be aure nith, uuing au Uaeet life, and v luting in it> you see them before you effeotl ' „.„«,. Omm .« buy another. ___ dahibl bmvbks. Why is it the Best. Beoauso it is the best construction, the Woodlands, tfovemborSrd, 1886. j moat durable, eas'p't threaded, lighest MrPeacook. running, infallable tension, latest improve- ?,',"? 81r,-Your Dip lias given mesatUfaotion meut, and best workmanship. "* X lntend *° Me »w * *«■ jAWi3 CooltßM GUNS. GUNS. GUNS. ■—— Groveley, 16th December, 88 I have a few of Ward's Celebrated Breeoh, Dear^lrt-niavemuob plearore in teitllyin to Loading Gups, which will be sold oheap- efficiency of your dip In killing lloa and ticks, I Come soon if you want a oheap good sun. am noir 'hearing, and the sheep ara very tree oi as I have only a few. They win Boon be TemlD - ahx.Mcbmh. gone. THE BHOB~G FORGBV Meiin Halcombe and^fe!?" 1 Am> lm ' WALTER ARMSTRONG. J^S^^^^SS^Jt^SS^. one iheep. with eighteen months' wool, being , badly infloted with lice. The only difference made between that partionlar thoep and the remainder SPLENDID SAMPLE WM S^ 0 * v Mt *» t 1 ™ 0 to t" 6 tank It slio rua« vj. v aa.m. rv a lea ve, the wool soft, and without the itain you .10 _ _ TT" __,_ often seen left by other dips. I purpose dipping ;MU3T BE SOLD. tieremamdero/MrWr9y'iflocklihiimonth,ana _ trait you will reserve me infflclent for three POTATOES. POTATOES! POTATOES. tW^T* " hoep — laJn 'B enU « nen j o|»n»^»>>0 |» n »^»>>- IManagor for U» Wwjr! By ths saok 4s 6d, or the ton £2 14s. Any quantity of Pigs' Potatoes dirt cheap. AGENT :— Apply sharp at OHITHAM'S, Ridgway Wanganui,— Streets BARNS ft HIGGIB,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6217, 13 May 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6217, 13 May 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6217, 13 May 1887, Page 1

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