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I Ladies' Stylish Shoes. FOR AFTEDRNOON AND EVENING WEAR. HANNAH, EVER on tho look-out for the Latest and Best iv "STYLE, QUALITY, and VALUE," places before his Patrons Some of the loveliest Shoe productions procurable, among them being the following charming designs: — SIBI— GLACE GOAT, black buckles, 6s 9d. S267— GLACE KID. plain steel buckles, 15s 6d. S3I2— GLACE CROSS-STRAP SHOES, 13s 6d. S3O4— GLACT 1-BAR SHOES, p.c, 13s 6d. S3OB— GLACE 3-BAR SHOES, 10s 6d. S29O— GLACE 3-BAR SHOES, p.c, 12s 6d. ■ Aggras»lve ProgiMSM In the SHOE TRADE is such a characteristic feature nowadays, in America, Germany, France, and England (and the skill and ingenuity of experts is so active that improvements are of daily occurrence), that only large capital can satisfactorily cater for an up-to-date demand. HANNAH is always in the forefront, and places his Clients in tho most favourable position. Choice varieties regularly to hand at THK CASH BOOT MARKET, AVENUE, Wanganui. By Special Appointment Suppliers to His Excellency the Governor. Popular Dress Materials At the D.1.C., Wellington. CREAM LUSTRES, all double width, perfect washing goods, at 2s 3d, 2s »d, 2s lid, 3s 6d per yard. CREAM STRIPE AND BROCHE LUSTRES, double width, a beautiful novelty material for costume wear, 3s lid per yard. CREAM SUMMER. SERGES, double width, shrunk and perfect washing, fine twills, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s Gd, 3s lid per yard. Efetamene and Cheviot finish, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3s lid per yard. PHANTOM CHECK NUNS' VEILING, double width, for Blouses and Children's wear, in Cream, Sky, Nil Grey and Reseda, 2s 6d per yard. NEW EMBROIDERED SUEDE CLOTH, 45-inch, beautifully embroidered with bright silk, self colours, in ' Petunia, Lichen Green, Pigeon Grey, Navy, Old Ivory and Cream, wonderful value at 3s lid per yard. SILK EOLIEiNNES, 44-inch, in a range of new colours, including New Browns Old Rose, Dov© Grey, Navy, Cream and Black, 3s 6d per yard. PATTEBNS POST FREE on request. ORDERS BY POST carefully executed by Special Staff, and promptly despatched at the Wellington. TTi Tr\ Walliagtoa. Willing ton. l^.ltVJ* Wellington. 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. ALFRED ATKINS, fellow Royal last. Brituh Architect*, Assoe. Memb. Inst. Civil Engineers, Memb. Sanitary Institute. ARCHITECT AND SANITAET ENGINEER, TEA VALUES. I All onr TEAS are warranted pore and of the best quality, imported direct from the best estates in Ceylon. "C"BR/MW l N«.l > p«rlb.,f/10 „ „ 5». bra, 8/9 A trial of the above High-class 8.0.P. will convince yon that there is nothing to equal it for Quality and Flavour. "B 11 BRAND, Nt. t, peril., 1/6 „ „ Sib. box, 7/Thii Is also a 8.0.P. of oxeoptional value and will be found to b* a flu liquoring Tea. 11 C" BRAND, No.3 f perlb.,l/- „ „ 51b. box, 4/9 All those in search of an economical -Tea will do well to use this tea, as it is a good Brokea Pekoe of fine flavour. We have also a splendid line of Goldn Tipped Fanninoe, which we are selling at 1/3 per lb. Saapla of any of the above Teas mil on application. Notwopricwatout&toic OncpriottoaU. I GROVE Bros.. I CASH 6ROCERB, I MEHUE. J F> OABD.] BULLOCK AND pUBBII, \J BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, NO. 14, Wicksteed Place, Waigaiui, Main Street, Waverley. AT WAYERLEY OFFICE EVEEY FRIDAY.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12002, 20 October 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12002, 20 October 1906, Page 4