IT'S going to rain! Not much , news in that remark, but afact that every man knows at this 'time Of the $ear; and we may )iave a. lot of rain that the ordinary Raincoat wilr not 'protect a man from. You. can face the roughest gale in , onejof our RAINPROOFS, and come - out" dry. They're specially made for Winter wear in both s Colonial and English makes. '' They won't give way at the seams, like many Rainproofs do. They'll serve you well; we're^ sure ' '. of it, because we exercised the greatest care in buying them. ROBERTSON'S MACINTOSH OVERCOATS . From V 27/6 TO 50/---"ON THE CORNER" "WHERE THE GOOD HATS ARE." " CHAS. BUSCKE y, A COOUNTANT, ESTATE- AND A. GENERAL COMMISSION ' . ■■•;■"•• AGEiNT, :.,.'■> GOOD'S' BUILDINGS. '■...* OUdiiione Road. pARLYIiE 'TTOUSE, THE POINT, WHATAUPOKO. ' First-class Accommodatipn for Boarders, .i>n most Reasonable Terms. MRS ATTWOOD. Proprietress. Telephone No. .198. v 180
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10965, 7 May 1907, Page 2
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146Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10965, 7 May 1907, Page 2
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