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/" THE CONSTANT DRAIN ON WW MOTHER'S PURSE —purchasing School Boots for her little flock is something too awful to think cWHßWS^Bgj^^k about. Boots she naturally thought \^\EmU^U^^^^r wou^ l a * s,j a^ hiast a month, aro down at loe^ an(^ s ° , l e^ css "' a fortnight. JBlll^^.- FOR CHILDREN'S \ is> iat w i ll wear u|l to aut ' <; *P alion^ cai '°~ v ful mothers should como here. Our stout Boots do not cramp the foci— every little toe finds plenty of roomHARRY ADAIR, THE FHIT-EESIE SHOE STORE :: :: CISBORNE

| LATE ADVERTISEMENTS, I fTOSTV from Chapman and Steel's corjl'Jl ncr— One Bicycle — Iteward on returning to above linn. ; SOS ~ To ~ rid the dining-room of Hies, 'sprinkle INSECTIBANK on live cuals t and Avhip the smoke Avith a towel.

PurcMilh! VJ£ from herds of Ayrshire M^SaSt and other splendid Cows w^^^T^ HIGHLANDER dAfflCONDENSED MILK fSMfr Is "Full Cream," and dellciously Kkh, Pure, VJtlpVli and Inviting ! Ty / 1 Contains only Fresh ] J * * Milk and Cane Sugar . unadulterated. The best obtainable for Cooking, Baking and Table use. The Ideal Infants' Food! '• You can depend upon it.*' inb.« *j«*.'18Fnf...... *■ f'r*'-*^!WJtfr*ll^ i «MBMMnMHMninHM4 y . 7- ■'■'.■'.■ Ladies 9 Tailor •* DEFIES COMPETITION ANYWHERE. IN THE DOMINION: WHY SEND' YOUR ORDERS AWAY When you can get" SATISFACTION IX YOUR OWN TOWN, Whero EVERYON E should Encourage LOCAL IND USTR Y. WE 1 GUARANTEE TO FIT EVERY GARMENT AND GIVE SATISFACTION ! . '"'.'. SAMPLES .sent to any Address. Costumes from 80s. ' ■''' ',■?::' ' " „872

G COX&GO. (Lato COX & BOYCE) '^J»L: SPORTING >^ffli^ ' CAKMfNTS I^l ft wLft& RENOWNED. 'tSif \ i&r yei T au brings /ll I ■'• Orders from all //If il I M P 3l *^ of the Do- // I Alt I ' Iwi minion for our ■ P§l brShes. • m \|l Write for Sample \m . fjjf ft nd Solf-Measure-jsg . ifi. . ment Form. ccox&ca . -. HASTINGS STREET, 7 NAPIER. : W^ w^ HUMT I® ffi "V°V SHOULD i .'?'' , hare your 1 VI *j ' Biding ' Breeches I' ■ °/ made by . : 'T..' ■Ll $1 PARKER AND Our Cutter - has the correct theory and • practical experience m those gar • mente, facts recognised by pur large and increasing - trade , throughout the North . lsland; -.'. -,••'.'-. We Guarantee, you PERFECT FIT and APPEARANCE, and TRUE COMFORT IN RIDING. These features, combined with our skilful tailoring", hay* earned for us reputation of being the .LEADING ETRM m the Dominion for RLDING BREECHES. Patterns and Self -Measurement Form/, sent on. application. T. PARKER & CO., NAPIER. *' 541 . . , _^_ JJABER'S MURIWAI COACH DAILY TIME-TABLE. Leaves Baker's Stables, Muriwai, 7 a.m. for Town ; and leavea Redstones' Stables at £.10 p.m. for Muriwai. Parcels left at Redstones' and BakerY Stables carefully attemded to and promptly delivered.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12698, 16 March 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12698, 16 March 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12698, 16 March 1910, Page 6

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