SpcelaS Advertisements. TO LADIES. THNE CASHMERES ALL COLORS. J_ PER YARD -1 S. PER YARD. —A LOT OF — C R E A M AN D B L U E r\ S T It I C H TJIEATHER3, At half Price. FRILLING S, 2d per yard ; Children's Frocks, 2/6 ; Pelisses, 20 ; Sun Bonnets 1 /, ViotoriaTableCovers, 5/11 each: Scarlet Flannel, 1/3 por yard, worth 1 ':> : Brown Holland, 4id : Black Satin, 2/- per yard. Special value in Ladies' Dolmans. A lot of Blankets very chcv.p. AVhite and colored Counterpanes from 311 ; Ladies' and Children's Hose, 3'-•jj-dozen ; Silk Gossimcr, I,'G per yard; Black Satin Sunshades, 2/6 each ; Children's Gloves Gd per pair, AT RADFORD & CO.'S GREAT DRAPERY SALE. NEXT MR. MONTEITH'S HORSE BAZAAR, j IASTINGS-STREET. TO GENTLEMEN. QTitON'G- TWEED SUITS, from 25/6 .J Macintoshes from 12 G Tweed Trousess 7/0 per pair (..cuts' .Strong Umbrellas -iii Merino Shirts 2/6 Merino Drawers 3/11 A cvpecial line of white shirts at 1/11, wort!, 0/11 Cotton Sox, 3 pair for 1/Milifary Sox, (id per pair Ties 6-1. Brakes 01, Linen Collars 3d.
Come and compare our prices and judge for y.j'.ir.-elves. Remember our motto —Lowest rates for ready money. A liberal allowance to dealers and wholesale buyers. RADtfOIuT & GO'S Next Mb. Mox-n.rni's llousis Bazaar, HA:.'.'l.\"a:.-STEEET. T II E B Odd _b A i j i_. SEIZED IN TRANSIT! MOMENTOUS INTIMATION ! "R HANNAH k 0°; ANNOUNCE to tho inhabitants of Napier aud .surrounding district that they are the successful Purchasers of a Large Consignment of BOOTS and SHOES, which have boon seized iv Transit, tho value indicated nit Invoice being £3190 15s. ; but owing lo the groat glut of Imports and General Depression in tho Money Market, they have secured the above at the Enormous Discount of 30 per cent, for Cash. R. HANNAH k CO. have therefore, determined to slaughter tho lot, REGARDLESS of QUALITY, the prices being such as cannot fail to bring Thousands to our Sale. The question is often asked:—-How is it you are always so busy ? The reason is not a secret. —The Public have found that xll wo say and all wo can do can bo relied upon. SO MUCH FOR THE INTRODUCTION. Now for tiie Promised Bargains: "jVjTEN'S STOUT CANVAS SHOES, Men's Derby Tie Shoes, 7/11 Men's French Calf Oxo. Shoes, sown, 10/G, worth a pound Men's Elastic-fronted Shearing Shoes, 3/11 Men's Tcrawhiti Tights, the AVorking Man's Delight, 8/11 Men's best Kip AVatertights, Bellows Tongue, 12/G Men's Kip O.F. Shooting Boots, nailed, 12/G Men's Light O.F. Calf Shooters, 12/G Men's Kangaroo Elastic-sides, sewn, 9/11 Men's Calf Kid Elastic-sides, sewn, a nice summer Boot, 14/G Men's Lawn Tennis Shoes, G/G Men's Carpet Slippers, l/II Men's Grained Leather Slippers, Elastic fronts, 3/11 Men's AVool-work Slippers, sown, 4/6 AVomen's Kid Elastic-sides, 3/1 1 AVomen's Kid Elastic-sides, peak caps, 5/11 AVomen's Kid Elastic-sides, block fronts, 7/G Women's extra stout Calf Kid, Elasticsides, 8/11 AVomen's Dairy Boots, G/1I AVomen's High Leg Calf Laceups, !./G AVomen's High Leg Levant Balmorals, 8/G AVomen's Kid AValking Shoes, sewn, ".,'ll AVomen's Kid AValking Shoes, Derby, Oxo, and Button, 7/G, B<'u, 9/6 Ladies' Prunella AValking Boots, -1/1!, l>/6 Ladies' High Legged Austrian Prunellas, Premier quality, 7.11 Ladies' Prunella House Boots, 3/11. 4/G Ladies' Slippoi-s, 1 0 Ladies' Grained Leather Elastic-fronted Slippers, 3 G Ladies' Lawn Tennis Shoes, 5/0 Maids' Kid Elastic-sides AValking Boots, 5/11 Maids' strong Levant Leather Boots, 5/1 I Maids' Kid Buttoned and Oxford AValking Shoos, 0/11 Maids' strong Loather Lace-ups, 6/6 Bows' and Girls' Copper Too Laco- tins, 4 x " 6, 2/11 Boys' and Girls' Copper Toe Lace-ups, 7 x 9, 3/11 Boys' and Girls' Copper Toe Laco ups, 10 x 13, 1/11 Boj-s' strong nailed School Boots, 5/11 Girls' Leather High Legged School Boots, 4/G, o/6, G/G Boys' and Girls' strong Calf Elastic-sides, 5/0 Girls' Cordovan Laco and Buttoned Boots, 4/6 ; note this line Girls' Kid Elastic-sides, 4 to 0, very strong, 2/11 Infants' Morocco Shoes, 17 Cheering News foe the Hawke's Bay Public. R, HANNAH k CO. have only been awaiting- tho arrival of huge reinforcements in the shape of Boots to open the Spring Campaign in earnest. AYe have just opened up the. Transit seizures, aud intend inaugurating the spring trade with the Boss Sale. Much as the efforts of R. Hannah k Co. have been appreciated by those who buy in the cheapest market, we venture to hope that Tho Boss Sale will take a still stronger hold upon their affections, that is the affection that is measured by a good Bargain, and prove more forcibly than ever to them, that there is only one Boot Shop in the race in this town. Remember that a great many of the spring fashions will be offered at sale Prices, and every effort will be mado to make the Boss sale a grand success. Remember also —No Ponderous Profits Required at Hannah's. SALE NOAV GOING ON. Please note tbe Addrcs3— TIIE HAAVKE'S BAY AND NAPIER CASH BOOT MARKET, Hastings-street, Napier. R. HANNAH & CO., Proprietors,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3830, 25 October 1883, Page 2
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