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Salvage! Salvage! Salvage! , £3000 J WORTH OF DRAPERY ANii CLOTHING j DAMAGED BY 4 FIRE AND WATER. £ rTAVING PURCHASED THE WHOLE OF THE SALVAGE FROM THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Will Slnughter it during the ' AT ANY SACRIFICE. THE GOODS CONSISTS OF Blankets, Rugs, Calicoes, Quilts, Flannelettes, Clothing, Tweeds, Dress Goods, Calico for Grass-seed Sheets. SALIi COMMENCES ON SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 25th. GLADSTONE ROAD, Gisbobnf. WALTER A. WOOD, Largest Harvesting Machine Manufacturer in the World NOW IS THE TIME TO PROCURE Woods' 1893 Single Apron Reaper and Binder, WITH all the latest improvements, carrying first-class testimonial*, and one from the Best Fakm in the World (dated from Longbeach, Canterbury, 28th July, 1893). "To W. A. Wood: Sir,— l have much pleasure in stating I have used six of your maeh : iies, with about thirty from Bix other makers, and found the W. A. Wood superior to all others in disposing of heavy-laid crops, and in other respects equal to the BEST AJACHINE.— Signed, John Grigg." K fft> c would draw attention to our specially-made hr-A , Jtl W K SIDE DELIVERY, applied with an extra high vjidaii «^ ; \fc Ml speed, suitable for grass cutting It is a special Gfa IV 6 ; Vt jb labor and expense saving machine, and has been D 6 1 n cry : jfe|§ worked by Messrs W. Wethered, P. W. Dormer, Mac me '- \m^ J> Prick « f - Tietjen, Macfaklaise Bros., C. Foot, ;}\/£M||fej and many others, who speak in highest terms of these MOWER & | m- TUBULAR COMBINED MOWER ff. AND REAPER. * or B P eed » »g hfc taught, and cx*;C'Suiting power, is the very acme of perfection. These --sr^T '"">.; ; machines are now being worked by Messrs King, J. .^rg^S^-^ „. -'v'. ' ■'' Hills, Campbell, and others, who have given special «* s **^s%cv..- ;^ .y---testimonials in their highest favor. Our ENCLOSED GEAR COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER « also a machine greatly admired ani recommended by many, both for its cutting power and light draught, and is much used in Hawke's Bay. Messrs Barron Bkos., Campbell, Gentlk, and Douglas have worked these machines, and speak in highest terms of them. Our ONE HORSE TUBULAR MOWER is a machine greatly admired by these who wish to work amongst orchards and small sections of grouud. EXTRAS | Re Extras for above Machines | EXTRAS (tar A FULL SUPPLY ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND. -£* BINDING TWINS AND OIL. Our NEW PATENT DUTTON KNIFE SHARPENING MACHINE can be worked by a boy, and in half the time. This machine has a moat valuable improvement for holding knife and sharpening it. ALL THESE MACHINES ON VIEW A V Walter A. Wood and Co.'s Machine Sheds (Next the Co-operative Store), LOW STREET. H. G BOYLAN & CO., REPRESENTATIVE AGENT. New Spring | Hew | New Spring Drapery Spring Clothing Millinery IS NOW SHOWING NEW QOOUS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, At such LOW PRICES as cannot fail to give satisfaction to all. The Dress Department. AN IMMENSE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. New Crepons, Whip Cords, Bengaline and Shot Silks New Crepe de Chines, Lace Cloths, Cravanettes, Dress Tweeds New Ombre Stripes, Silk Spot Beiges, Nun's Veilings, etc., etc. Washing MaterialsNew Crimp Zephyrs, Prints, Fancy Sateens, Drillettes New Tufted Muslins, Oalateas, Delaines, Delainettes, etc., etc., IN ENDLESS VARIETY. The Millinery Department Is under the charge of MRS ROBERTSON (late of London). In opening the NEW SHOW ROOMS, special attention is called to the head of this department, who has had great experience in some of the largest fashionable establishments in Oxford street, London, and this in itself is a sufficient guarantee that all orders entrusted to her care are sure to give satisfaction BOTH IN STYLE AND PRICE. New Trimmed* Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons New Blouses, Feathers, Gloves, Laces, Sunshades New Corsets, Fronts, Ornaments, Mantles And every requisite in|Ladies' and Children's Underclothing. Special Value in Calicoes, Sheetings, Damasks, Flannelettes, Cretonnes, Art Muslins, Hollands, Diapers, Towels, etc., etc. New Men's and Boys' ClothingTweed Suits, Tennis Suits, Boys' Washing Suits, Ties, Tennis Hats and Shirts, Morino Unders, Tennis Trousers, etc. New Zealand Clothing Factory JUST ARRIVED. BOOTS ; BOOTS BOOTS ! Boys' Boots ! Girls' Boots ! I Ladies' Boots ! Men's Boots ! 5 0 5 NEW DEPARTMENT. NiiW SHOWROOM. 15 New Zealand Clothing Factory =

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6837, 25 November 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6837, 25 November 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6837, 25 November 1893, Page 4

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