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EVERY ROUaBWIMt’K WH/L WBLCOJEE REMARK ABLE* ARGAIN S IN E U-B NISHLNGS OlierKl if or quick dcanuico TO-IMA at GEORGE & KERSLEY’S. CASEMENT CLOTH-»» inches wide maroon; the comet fabric for Upholsoriug purposes. Usually BURLAP—St liiclkh wide; in shades favouiute canvas for iiphoLstcriny BOOR CURTAIN MUSLIN —Cream g offout border; the la.ti.st materia; tains, Usually sold at l/.'i, I/O COS IKS.—Well' Hik'd with the best floral sa-tocu in shades of blue, Usually fold at 2/G each. WHITE LACE CURTAINS—6O indie pn Horns, suitable for any room. Every Departmejit Bargains. Come ; ia shade.; or green, blue, and' <'uscmcnit Curtains, Cushion, and sold at 1/0, 1/9, 1/11 yard. BARGAIN PRICE lOjd YARD, of cream, blue, and pule green; the purposes. Usually sold at 2/0 yard. BARGAIN PRICE 1/6 YARD, round, plain centre, with neat lace procurable for short window cur><l,( ’ BARGAIN PRICE Hid YARD. quality kapoc, and covered with neat green, and, maroon. BARGAIN PRICE 1/11 EACH. a wide, til yank long, neat artistic Usually sold at 13/0 pair. BARGAIN PRICE 8/11 PAIR. ciowdcd with for your share. GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD., WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. SECOND WEEK OF OUR SUMMER SHOE SALE. THE BRIGHTEST THAT YOu Wo aro making a complete clearance mooted outl ill our “ODDS AND 'E'tvxw that wo can show you hundreds of liar gavns LOOK AT THESE Of GOOD EVERYDAY Chihli’ Light Blue mid Drab Canvas One-Bar Shoes, "Clark’s.” 3 to 0, Is lid, usually 2s lid; 7 to 10. 2s 6d, usually Is (id. Girls’ Tan and Black Cross Bar Shoes, pumps. 7 tu 10. Os lid, usually 7s (kl; U to 1, Is 11, usually 8s (Id. Wontn'b Tan Kid Shoes, good styles, usually 10s Gd. Sale Tries 5s lid. Women's Tan Kid Derby Shoes, pumps, usually 17s fid. •■■Sale Trice 8s lid. B A ILIA INS IN SHOES n VERY KNEW. of all Summer Goods, and we. have and BROKEN LINES, with the result really worth considering. PRICES SHOES. Men's Tail Willow Calf Bate, welted volt's Miuppy Loes, . usually Sale Trice 18s fid. Men's Tan Kid Uoloshed Bale, welted soles, “Beotive,” usually 22s Gd. Sale I'i'ice 12s lid. Men’s Latent* Goloshcd Bate., usually 255. Sale Trice 17« 6d. Men's “Bec/tivo” Glace Bala., welted, usually 22s Gd. Sale Trice 16s Gd. REDUCED EVERY PAIR AT HANNAH’S SALE. . . , . W'E'LLJ. NVi’i'ON. SALE ON AT ALU OUR BRANCHES. REFRIGERATING & ICE MAKING MACHINERY. (HASUH FOUNDRY ft ENGINEERING GO., LTD., DERBY.) SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENTS—JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, LTD.* WELLINGTON. By Special Ap poiu tment to Hie Excellency Lord cipal dubs. DON’T SMOKE INFERIOR TOBACCO I , It does you harm, and there is No Economy in it. OLDEN CLOUD" MIXTURE —a skilful blend of Virginian, Oriental, and VJf Latakia Tobaccos. This ia » mixture that never dries the throat or bites the tongue, onnoissenrs of Tobacco have repeatedly expressed their satisfaction at the high merit of "GOLDEN CLOUD-” Packed An lib. Alb, and iH> tins—Bs per lb. R. W. A'RMIT». TOBACCON,ST ’ 290, LAMBTON QUAY. TO SAY THAT A SUIT WAS MADE IN KELBURNE AVENUE. and at M I L L I G'A N’S IS TO GIVE IT THE HALL-MARK OT CURRENT FASHION.

AN EXCELLENT ACCOMPANIMENT TO FISH STORIES. WHISKY & PURIBI. FREEZING SHEEP & LAMBS. mUK WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LIMITED, is prepared to X PERCH\ SE FAT SHEEP AND L A MBS by weight or at per head. The Company also offers Clients every facility for Freezing on their own account. Prices can of the buyers he obtained on applicatio n at the Company’s Office, or from any in the country. W. G. FOSTER, Managing Director.

TOO TRUE! A T present the market is full of lancy Mixtures for the renewal of Appetites which have been ruined by consuming similar mysteries, ami now the poor Invalid finds he has nothing to renew but a doctor’s bill, which, as a rule, is blank despair. Now, nil the foregoing trouble and ulanks, which are due to cheapness and adulteration, can bo overcome by using good, wholesome articles, manufactured locally from the choicest grain Now Zealand can produce, and we are proud in stating that those articles are •'CHAMPION” Muscle Raiser ‘'STANDARD” Soother, ■■■■■' - • ■■■--■ ie., i HULLED OATS, OATMEAL, CEDED MEAL. Probublv your grocer, on the score of profit, may otter you some Southern stuff, but don’t be bluffed and ruin your health. Insist on having "CHAMPION” AND “STANDARD.” NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING CO., LIMITED. . P. VIRTUE. Manager. ROYAL Moil Leaves CARBINE STAPLES, Feilding. for Kimbolton daily at 8.30 am. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. - E. 3 MOORE, Proprietor, Feilding.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8653, 11 February 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8653, 11 February 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8653, 11 February 1914, Page 6