Because they have completely sold tPo whole of their original Standard Stock. BUT MfchHrCSIII The work of supplying the whole of Westland's Drapery Supply. The firm is now unpacking their Home and Foreign shipments of FRESH, FASHIONABLE, AND FIRST QUALITY Whole and Complete Standard Drapery Stock This new stock is the Freshest, Largest, mnst Fashionablo and incomparably the best Standard Draper} Supply in the whole of Westland It has been bought cheaper and will be sold at a more reasonable ratio of Profits (and quality for quality) at lesser prices than can be offered by any other Wholesale or Betail Drapery Establishment in New Zealand or the Australasian Commonwealth. It ia respectfully suggested that you should inspect elsewhere before visiiing the firm, for if you visit the firm in the first instance, there will be no occasion to inspect elsewhere. The firm's Standard Goods and Standard prices amount to DRAPERY WAREHOUSEMEN 7 , MAWHERA QUAY.
/?. HANNAH & GO'S. Great Stocktaking Sale. No Reasonable Offer Refused. Boots and shoes At Your Own Prices. Men'3 Ironclad Bluchers 3/11, 4/6, 5/11, r Ladies' Strong 2 Strap Shoes „ 4/3 7/11. „ Strong Walking Shoes „ 5/3 Men's Iron Nailed Shooters 8/3,10/6,13/6 Ladies' Strong Leather Boots „ 6/6 „ Tan Balmorals 9/6, usual price 20/- „ „ „ . Slippers „ 3/3 „ „ Walking Shoes 7/11, „ 15/6 „ Nice Warm „ ~ 9d „ Porpoise Galoshes Balmorals 12/6, Youth's Strong Lace Boots, Ito 5, 6/3 usual price 25/- ~ ~ Shooting „ Ito 5, 7/6 Mon's Patent Dancing Shoes from 5/6 „ ~ Lace Shoes, Ito 4, 5/11 „ Carpet Slippers „ 2/6 Girls' Copper Toed Boots, 7to 9, 3/9, 10 Canvas Shoes „ 3/11 to 13,4/6, Ladies' Evening Shoes (bargains) „ 1/- Girls' Strong Boots, size 6, from 2/11 „ Canvas „ „ 1/11J Children's Boots and Shoss from 1/. a pair Boxes of Cheap Boots and Shoes. NOTE THE ADDBESS R. Hannah & Cn~ acturers.
og. LAND kj e i j. \j ji, Nelson, 28th August, 1901. JIN tions 10, 13, and 14, Block 2, and Sections 5,6, 7, and 8, Block 3, Cobden Survey district, are withdrawn from Sale or Selection, and applications for them will NOT be entertained on the 4th proximo, as previously advertised. THOMAS HUMPHRIES, Commissioner Crown Lands. THE NOVELTY OP THE CENTURY. ■feaSri&Szi m mmmsßM m mi a* mi. m mm \& ONE PAOT^H^TfAOJiENPOP-TIM E HIGH TEA In aid of ST. SAVIOUR'S CHURCH. WALLSEND HALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18th. SHINE YER BOOTS' MfITHIIWIRE;C# -M • •I •••
POLISH. FELLOW $ BLACK STRIPE WRAPPERS PACKETS
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 August 1901, Page 3
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