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Good iTimes !' Good Times! Good Times'! Glad Tidings ! Glad Tidings ! Glad Tidings;! Now Times! New Ttines ! New Times'! ■ r pHE NEW TIMES CASH BOOT AND ■• 1 SHOE MARKET. Grand opening announcement. Owingto the magnificent success that hns attended our now celebrated New Times Cash Boot and Shoe Market in Wanganui, it has been absolutely imperative for us to obtain new and enlarged premises in which to carry on our greatly increased business. Our new shop specially 1 built and arranged to meet this demand was opened on Tuesday last, tho sth instant, with tbe finest assortment of Boots and shoes in tbe North Island, so that visitors to our shop will not find this difficult of belief, no trouble having been spared on our part to obtain Boots suitable for every class of people. Our Cash system, small profits, and quick returns, combined with tbe great fact that we ore manufacturers nnd direct importers, enables us to offer all classes of Boots at fully 50 per cent below any house in Wanganui, thus saving to the public the profits of that "genus" now known its the middleman. We have bought from tbe Trustees of Messrs Ashton and Hamilton's estate, Wellington, an immense stock of Boots. The prices we shall offer them at affords not tbe slightest criterion of their real value, in some cases there are reductions of over 100 per cent on tho manufacturers' cost. The Boots made by ourselves, got up hi style and material exactly suitable for the people of the colony, are lower in price and vastly better in wear than any similar goods offered in the town. The mere novice, the acute judge, is at once impressed with, tbe truth of tne above on tbe first inspection. We have prepared a price list which will astonish even our old friends, and tbe prices quoted will be precisely the eamo as those paid in the shop. Ournew price list ; Bead, and well digest it. Ladies' kid boots from 5/11 Ladies' slippers from 2/6 Ladies' walking shoes from 7/6 Ladies' lasting boots from 6/6 Ladies' bouse boots from 3/11 Ladies' bahnorals from 8/11 Girl's kid boot3 from 4/6 Girl's kid shoes from 4/6 Girl's slippers from 2/6 Women's day boots 7/6 Women's calf elastic sides 9j6 Women's high lace boots, own make... 10/6 Men'B strong watertights 10/6 Men's nailed shooting boots 13/6 Men's elastic sides from 10/6 Men's strong bluchers, from 5/11 Boy's nailed lace boots, 10 to 13 6/6 Youths' nailed lace boots, 1 to 5 7/6 Girls' copper toes, 4 to 6 2/ll Girl's copper toes, 7 to 9 3/11 Girl's copper toes, 10 to 13 4/11 Maids' dairy boots, 1 to 2 6/6 Men's walking shoes from 8/6 Men's slippers from 2/6 Gents' bahnorals from 14/G Infants' boots 1000 pair to choose from 6 They come as a boon and a blessing to man, our slippers, our shooters, our heavy nailed bluchers, at 5/11, made either to fit Tom Thumb or the Cbinese Giant, at tbe New Times Cash Boot and Shoo Market, K. Hannah & Co., proprietors. Colts' six shooters are in great demand in Egypt, bo are our 13/6 shooters in AVanganui, at the New Times Cash Boot aud Shoe Market, R. Hannah & Co., proprietors. The electric light is perhaps tbe greatest feature of tbe present ago, the opening of tbe New Times Cash Boot & .- hoc Market will bo a great event in Wanganui. R. Hanuab & Co., proprietors. Slaughter of Europeans in Egypt, slaughter of innocents in Parliament, immense slaughter in tbe boot trade at tbe Wew Times Cash Boot and Shoe Market, R. Hannah & Co., proprietors. A clear head, dry feet, and a great bargain are at once secured by purchasing your boots at the New Times Cash Boot and Shoe Market, R. Hannali & Co., proprietors. Boots for tbe bush warranted perfectly watertight at tbe New Times Cash Boot and Shoe Market, R. Hannali & Co., proprietors. Please remember tbe sale opens on Saturday, tbe 9th September, and will last for one month only. The trade in general can now be supplied with anything in the shape of leather, grindery, and uppers. Also saddlers of tbe city and district will please bear in mind that they can bo supplied with any kind of harness leather they require at tbe New Tunes Cash .Boot and Shoe Market. R. HANNAH & CO., Proprietors. FANCY GOODS ! ' FANCY GOODS ! FANCY GOODS I J. H. JENSEN HAVING determined to hold a MONSTER CLEARING SALE for the next month, will offer the whole of his stock of FANCY GOODS &c, at a very reduced figure. ; A large stock of Ladies Bags, Albums, ' Hair Brushes, Pocket Books, Concer- ' tinas, Accordeons, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Perfumery, Dolls, Pictures, 1 Meerschaum Pipes, Wood Pipes, will be \ sold at a greatly reduced price. ! Is TABLE REDUCED TO 9d. ! Come one, come all, and inspect the Goods which must be sold,' to make room ■for further shipments. A choice stock of TOBACCO ANB [ CIGARS always on hand Note the address, IS" J. H. JENSEN, Fancy Goods Establishment, Tobacco and Hair Cutting Saloon, Opposite Chronicle Office, , . Wanganui. 7 3 r 0 MONEY TO LEND, in sums to suit bor Y lli. rowers' Apply to G. Me Caul, Victoiis. Avenue. >f 3, ,-,• nnHE NEW ZEALAND '■I ,>:iV5 ~ \ SHIPPING COMPANY' ie i'ilrSsj'iSSg LINE. •s *sjlsj|c?l — u s}lli'^~ l^_ J >v > "WOOL SEASON, 1882-3. ,r 23^ _ C8 I]] \ The following high-classed , 3 ||| iron clipper ships are up. ,(■ pointed to sail from ■Wellington for London during the season, eonyin? passengers ana all doacrip. 'S tions of cargo at current rates : — a , L ' e Ships. Tons Class. Master Date. te . — ? 6 Cooleen ... 629 100 Al Barkley ... Nov. "" Otaki ... 101* do Holbeache tofullov J Wanganni 107? do Watt ... &o le OnSi - 1011 do Worster .. do ill jp '—■ 1 and otlier first class vessels to follow as r < '^Weight and Passage arrangements can l)")mad< at the Head Office, Chrißtchurch, or at any o£ ti Branches in New Zealand. Apply, in Welunbtoh, to the MEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LIMITE' la CustoiaUooEa Quay,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 21 October 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 21 October 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 21 October 1882, Page 1

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