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LET'S GO SHOPPING WE WILL PAY A BPECIAL VISIT TO M> NEILL'S. ' WE HEAR THEY ARE SHOWING THE LATEST CRAZE-GILT AND SILK NECKLETS. SOME LOVELY GIBSON MEDICI AND EMPIRE COLLARS. WITH SMART FRILLED EFFECTS. WE (WILL SEE SOME CHIC PERSIAN MODEL HATS. 7 WE MUST BUT ONE OF THEIR USEFUL READY-MADE BLOUSES. ONLY 4s 6d. • WE KNOW IT IS THE BEST HOUSE FOR TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES .. • * ! AND COATS. ' % 'TIS THERE WE MUST ALWAYS BUY UNDERCLOTHING: YES, TRULY, WE WILL (30 SHOPPING AT . . * .-"".* M. NEILL'S The Ladies' Popular Draper. V . ' ■-.."■" ■ : i ■' — ' : — „■"- I ' ',■■' WO ;, * T00... , • PAn Englishman's lfooi* # SHIERLAW'S "P NQLISH TAILOR-MADE SUITS Are fit for a King to wear. „ .. EXPERTS agree that tliey^ are mpst .7 ,' Distinctive and 1 Well-tailored. : ■■ ' * ■ - SKIERLAW & COrGENTS' COMPLETE OUTFITTERS. Hockey; Players aiid FootballersSHOULD NOT BB WIT&OUT A BOTTLE Of POWELL'S EMBROCATION * ■ '■■''"-.' i ■■:'■•■-- IKTALUAILE FOR .(. . SPRAINS BRUISES X DISLOOATIIONS aad V „„*. RHEUMATIBM. ALSO, FOR HORSES* / / S_«E BAOXS, SPRAINED TENDONS, LIGAMENTS, and WINDOALim '. , •; -i.. . X OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERB. ■ . y „ . » » PRIMROSE & LESLIE BROS, WHOLESALE AGENTS. >»~. g^^=? ■ 1 ' " ' 1 im 7 mam 4_Xamimmaf9_m^2ipS__M^ „.-. :.. 7. -• . * 0 .._ ■'■■.' . : ■ v "*** T"^'Bf_l_nH ,^_ EOR A RELIABLE BUGGY, OART GIG, OR VEHIOI__ OV ANY ___AOB YdUR ORDER WITHo t 1 ORMOND, COAOHBUILDE& -„ * The test of time has prored that ORMOND'S Vehicle, atahd' up to their work. > benee the lange and increasing Carriage Worki m Peel Street. iiow one of thr Urgeet and Moat Up-to-date m tbe Colony. Alwaya from 60 to 100 Vehiaki ' m atook to aeleot irom. Seeond-baatd Trapa for sale, CHEAP, to clear, r 77 ' My EASY TIME PAYIOENT SYSTEM ia • boon to peopia of moderate means. Avail ywuaeU of it. •*^ , . .'.Ln 111 A . ' ■ " I OABftIAGE I^AIRS, PAINTING, AND TPJMIdING by Finished Tradesmen and with Promptitude. Only Fair and Reasonable Charges. _ SOLE AGENTS for Buffalo Sprin* and Gear Co.'b Buggies, Gray's Canadian Vekiole^ Oldmnobile Motor Cars, aad tbe visible Barlook Typewriter. T •< Oomapondenea promptly attended t* —m^^^— m^, ' : 'i I ____e_l^^^^^ Telephone 71 and 3H. P.0. 80x 71 ; -***\ ... 'WW 2_ 6d ffil^j 2s 6d Weekly. Mm® Weekly. • LL^^hat can be said of the Singer is aa nothing compared to th* w** «U . Singer speak, for iteelf. Singer result, toll ?the SS^Jf «ta£ JK_T* V lhe best way to prove the superiority of the Singer is to try it Tn» ;*.•-*.-„- own home-test it by the most difficult work you Sow J 7 ,fe w y ° Ur n a v*\ may " a cheap , mac^»« will do all thia." Perhaps it will TO-' DAY— but how about a year from now? «uup ß ™ -w^ xv- .^ The Singer ket* a lifetime. The half a century»_ reputation behind theSincer _ proves its supremacy-why not let the millions of Singers m the homea _lI^JJ V the world prove which is the beet machine for YOU? : uomea an over this. YOU Cant g6t Sing6r r6BUItB With aa^ tMn 8. but •■ S '"««. Please remember A cheap machine is NEVER paid for. Every nennv Mnm-I^ f«» MM {^ must be added to the original cost-it's an endle^s^ofStolmente "TES SIMUaR, and after each BUcceeßive repair (IF you CAN OFT an^Jl ««„*! luZ cheap machine growa more and more P »Jd-_i_S I - one^p TeS^ BK% OIF VIEW AT THE SHOWROOM. CALL AND TRY THEMI SINGER SEWING MACHINE QOMPANY. SOLE AGENTS: E. CHRISP AND SON MUSIC WAREHOUSE, , " "

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11841, 3 May 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11841, 3 May 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11841, 3 May 1909, Page 6

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