Attractive Initial Di&pkvy '^ ' ■■ '■' • . '• \- ' \ y\ ■■'■■■ ■ JV- . .. ,. -..--j&ii < \ : r Of Autumn aiid Wfil^r Gobds f ; , • x y '■ . : w _. • '\ , . -■-■,-<• ...■■'■ ■'-.■ y • '. V rnHE NIE.W GOODS that haye been opening for ili<? .^ast few weeks make i; JL indeed' a fascinating showing. The variety is so large, the styles so diverse, | and everything so beautiful that we hay c no hesitation whatever m saying that v *; even the,. most exclusive tastes can be assured of perfect v 1 In the Costume Department the. leading .Styles for Aiitunin and Winter wear : \- await your inspection^ while the Millinery and! Dress Depai-tments contain tho Very Latest Novelties decreed by Dame Fashion. \ Wo hope you will. take. an early opportunity of viewing everything, and "^ the moderate pricing should make" the purchase of your hew Outflt an easy matter. ■ ' ' ' ; I CHOICt DRESS FA_iRiCS ■ .' , , ' '»" ." ' '•.'-' ■■.■■• '. • ■ ■ . " '•" v Yop -will find unexpected pleasure m a brief inspection of our. stock -of 5 »:' " Dres^ Firo^c|t / All thq newest, weaves are represented fit the assortment, a.nd "• ' the colorings are particularly smart and attractive. »-; » 1 '• ':,' Many exclusive Costume Lengths are shown m rich, pliantom stripes, Che- , ', . •r , -yeron eifect^^Donegal. tweeds, etc. '' Harris twfeed effects, also, are, tc be very v f populdr' this season., and we have some desirable' line 9 m grey, '.'. ' browri, and green mixtures,, ranging' in price from 3s 6d yardi Zebelines and kriop CheYiots',* tooj are m Vogue;' We Have a fine showing of thes.e m shades > ' of v amethyst^ grevj jolive; and vieux rose at 3s 9d yard... Other seasonable' fabrics, are' smart mixed tweeds, large black and' white check 'effects, faced Venetian ■ tian cloths m a" large range of new colorings, Cheviot serges, et\j. The showing is well worth a visit of inspection. THE NEWEST MODES lit MILLINERY f [ . • Dame Fashion has, excelled herself tllis , season m charming originality ? . -:i . of her. Millinery prodoidtioris.' Nothing so 'delightfully, becoming as .the smart- . • ■ •"■• tpque3 and. turbans! of velvet and satin — daintily trimmed m divers styles — has : -^ "been seen for a long, time. v ; . .< ; w , Belpjr we describe a few models, bu t it: is impossible to attempt a descrip- ; \ tibnolmany l 6ftlje charming Hats on. view m ouijSliqw rooms. We recommend . you tp; pay them a visit while they are so full of interest. ' . , : Smart beli-shaped Hat, of blask vel vet, trimmed with bow of emerald glace ' '-• »Uk, 40s. ' , -■ I ■' Becoming Hat of black pmine velvet, with piping of white and soft crown \ of _panne, finished with white kid roses, 47s 6d. ' ' * ■•-'•• Large Hat of cinnamon satin, lined with black .Velvet, trimmed with black ' silk fringe, steel galonand cabochon, adorned with, cinnamon and black grass, 37s 6d. * .. .'''.' Large Toque of mole panne velvet, trimmed with three-shaded cerise tips and fancy cabochon, 65s 6d. y. '.'■■'" ■...,..', _^ ..-,;.:.• ■ - - . • Li l TOHEMOST WiTH THE UIEST FASHIONS. ■• -"» ' ' : ■>»:•■.- >.'■- ■ - _ •■ t , , ...... - m mm w^ m m __-_____J „;.'.:.'•'..- ■•:••■ .;■•■ ■ . . ■ • , ? K :\'.V\ .v -.'.'. ■ • ' ' •-•"• - iv - ■ ■. : ' ' , ■■"- (tail. . ,i«' '■.'.■'■ - • -wv '- .*■ . •■ ■• "*•'■'''■ -"it •*;.-) ; ' ■ , ■,■', j ..:,:. ■ : .'•;';,'...,>..:-.; -' > ■ •■ ■'.•'•'■•- ■■■■'-• -■-■ ■ '*L 'y>i_.-__^____j_____________i_^^
tThe Vigoroiw Health of "Ye Olden.Time" .comet ,£rqia the, uw of aimpicJierbal'temedlea for the Ilia fleth la.helr t0..; , '. :^, For 30 year. »M6WN PEAS." * a put»fy TcgetaWe'pill, hayeiii pritate : a*le- been. jroarreUtmsl^ ' •ucotawol 'm curing; Headaches Indigestion* Qonatipatlbn, and all troabUa.of thel.lver and Stomach. It Is unique amon» madical- remedies m that the dose tends to lessen rather thaa Increase. I/ 6 v^^^^P .1 ' ' • " { ... .»5' ■»<-->■ '#- 1. ' . > THERE ARE CHILDREN IN I THE HOUSE! y Save Trouble and, SMii, Pain by . keeping at band a tin df IT ACT* LIKE A CHARM I ' ci OHT it t: ita p enc c I !■■ ;, .i jijiiiMjl ifclerja jn ovir, f o r oi f^h i^;)sv to j oxjjcct drlnlvable tp«|' a^ a iovV i ;'pric6, wp aro roproc!uclnc .trt'd; fallowing j 4vithont(c QMotatlort'irorn • tho " Homo and Cbtoh^t ! 'Mail":-' '' ,.','; : .'r. ; '. J ■ , "OuHrio; iaSJt, e^son | thcro yvoro sold wholesale, on : thq Mincing; Lane , MarHet ! 11,403,600 lbs. of flnp to flnest teas (i.e. V- to 5/3 per Ib.) jn bond* to whJs&sct ttoiQtigiify has to be adjfled,. aa^l th^se - Ogwre* vylH vfrf'v^Ooaijti^Wy enhanced, .because ,p1 v tho » greatly increased dairifid c for ■ higher grad? toa» a|l -4yer the country," .//..>i lv^:, ■ -. . ■''■'.' i PBE^ENTS to iuit aliisea«onß> pre 1 . sents that never wear out* but con j tfmiAJly delighi the eye, are always ofy HmmU at Parker's Imperial Art Htudiq, straflfc ■ Gilbonie. • Bag JTAkI iTiro ORMOND't
' ■ .■ • ■ ' -•■' ■■• ■ •■ ■ :.■■. • . • »•■■•"- THE MERCIFUL MAN IS MERIJIFUL TO HIS BEAST ; ■' -4- " : .■'""' • ' ' ;'•■■'■■ ' ' ' ■ f -■"■■'...-. ."-.. •,. > .j ... . ■, ;r;^£ : ' [ T .:. No lover of W^M^eo%ld . go' to bod . , . '.TT2S I 5 i t L' with an easy conscience knowing that V* '^f* I ■ ! i liifl favorite hoTse waa m pain— — r-! : ' ' ,',j "; - ■ « He naturally t4kfes^«reTy precaution : ';•*/ ■'■■■- '"< ' ■ '■ * to guard against ,etable bailments, and ;,"»',-'" ',", A ( - ; ; J therefore should never be. without' REDSTONE'S GRIPE DRENCH the most efficacious remedy for gripes _' on the market to-day — * — : — : — -. - In all cases, however severe^the firsi! : tV_ x relief is practically instantaneous; it j ; ' I cures with marvellous rapidity, and does •_■■■: . -. permanent, lasting gooii 1 — '?,;• .\i f t .'..... ' Bernard Chambers, l^q., of Te Mata, V Havelodc Niprth/ writes:— "I have found it so efficacious for , 4 horses that I intend, never to be with- ' :' ■ out'it." '■•;■, ■". , • ' f -\ ';■..>: j Is it m yours? If got, why not! - Prices and particulars from . / , J. R. REDSTONE & SONS ' ■ " "■'' OISBORHE. ' '"•..( ':. ' ->• ; '; ' ■*} ;•' . ■"./■-, ■»•:... . '. \.~-'"'- J " " r » .•■ A .".'- . ..\.... '.'-...■.' ,^-,. r •..;. ■■ .JjjjS^I *•■ there's Purity titw^Vigotir^ I , v ., AW EV^Y.DjROP OF READ'S^ v.^ lti :f , r ' :. ■DOG'S HEAD GUINNESS " \ It retains^through the entire brewing prpcesß. ; «nj4 jaftpr : maturing • .*• ' bottling', the delicious" fragrance of the hop -wkh i^s s^eet and; .' soothing perfume. . . ' . ." .;••.-'■ :■• ; » It .has the v «parkling force of a cleverly fermented beverage without the fiery effects of spirits. . ; It is the mildest of stimulants, |n the most palatable form of liquid •,-,•, . ' f^od.* ifor every-- .';';. .^^^^^J: - ' ' j* '*' ' . S^^SKSlm^hJ.' ''■'% w4r^' "JPfw&^&^rm^*^ * ' *^bh '
PRESENTS ; to suit all seasons ; pre sentst hatn ever wear out, but con tindaly delight the «ye, are always obtainable at Pnrker'e lmp«i'l&l Art S««d»o. Orey Stref*. Oi*h»rn«. B 9°
x,^ — — m TOONSTONE AND SMITH, the Pro O gress'ire Tailors.— Eixperts m Genta' Riding Breeches. Ask the mea that irear them. v '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12410, 21 March 1911, Page 2
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