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GREAT SHOE SALE. HANNAH'S. THE SALE OF SALES ! ! Shoe Selling Extraordinary ! ! ! T>RICES BROUGHT DOWN in a way X such as can only b» done at ' HANNAH'S. The effect is a magical disappearance of ereat quantities of Shoes, and causes frequent expressions of surprise as to " Where do all the Shoes go toP" The thrifty mother, the careful father; the economical worker, can and do give a complete and satisfactory reply. ASK THEM, a« many thousands are regular customers at HANNAH'S FOR many years. Your opportunity is NOW. BIG BARGAINS, BIG DISCOUNTS, EVERYTHING NEW ANO GOOD At HANNAH'S CHEAP SHOE SALE, NOW ON AT THE CASH BOOT MARKET, AVENUE, WANGANUI. I By Special Appointment Suppliers to His Excellency^ the Governor. New Dress Materials. CREAM COSTUME SERGES, 44-46 inch, are showing in great variety. New Herringbone, New Stripes, Plain Twill Coating Serge and New Cheviota, all wool, unshrinkable, and perfect washing goods, at 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 2s lid, 3e 3d, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 4s lid, and 5s 6d per yard. PHANTOM CHECK NUN'S VEILING, 42-inch, a dainty all-wool novelty for Blouses or Children's wear in Cream, Sky, Nil, Grey, Reseda, and AliceBlue, afc 2s 6d per yard. CHIFFON PANAMA TWEEDS, 44-inch, a novel all-wool material, very light in weight, yet having all the appearance of a .serviceable Tweed, at 2s 9d, 2s lid, and 3e 6d per yard. NEW EMBROIDERED SUEDE CLOTH, 45-inch, a very handeome light-weight material, with fine close surface, embroidered and eyeletted with Silk, showing in Sky, Turquoise, PigeonGrey, Lichen Greens, Old-Ivory, Cream, Navy, Black and Petunia, at 3s lid per yard. SILK, WOOL HOLIENNEB, 44-inch, a beautiful silky material with the appearance of a good " Crope do Chine," very rLch colours, including New Browns, Old Rose, Lichen, Dove-Grey, Navy, Cream and Black, at 3s 6d per yard. BAND GREY TWEEDS, 44-inch, one of the latest tints in Grey ; " a creamy shade," a very stylish effect, showing in a wide range of smart materials at' 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 9d, and 4s 6d per yard. WRITE FOR PATTERNS, POST FREE. NEW SPRING GOODS now open in ALL DHPARTMEiNTS. ORDERS BY POST carefully executed by Special and Efficient Staff and promptly despatched. At the Welli«gto*. T| TC% Wdlhfta. Wellington. U»X»VJ» WrfKagtqb. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. PIANO DEPARTMENT. R. O'HARA, the Avenue, Wanganui Agent. HIGH-GRADE PIANOS, with the Company's Guarantee, at SPECIAL EASY RATES. A L F R E 1 D ATKINS, Fellow Royal In§t. British Architect*, Amoe. Memb. Inst. Civil Engineer*. Memb. Sanitary Institute. JLBCHITECT AND SANITABT ENGINEER. TEA VALUES. All our TEAS are warranted pure and of the best quality, imported direct from the best estates in Ceylon. "C" BRAND, No. I, per Ib., 1/10 „ 51b. box, 8/9 A trial of the above High-Class 8.0.P. will convince you that there is nothing to equal it for Quality and Flavour. "C" BRAND, No. 2, per Ib., 1/0 „ 51b. box, 7/This is also a 8.0.P. of exceptional value and will be found to b« a fine liquoring Tea. "C" BRAND, No. 3,per1b.,1/- „ 51b. box, 4/9 All those in search of an economical Tea will do well to use this Tea, as it is a good Broken Pekoe of fine flavour. We have also a splendid line of Golden Tipped Farmings, which we are selling at 1/3, per lb. Samples of any of the above Teat FRtt on application. No two prices at our Store. One price to all. GROVEBros., CASH GROCERS, I SOTALIS (SO-TAY-LIS) SKIN REVIVEE. TRY IT.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 11978, 22 September 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 11978, 22 September 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 11978, 22 September 1906, Page 4

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