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WE ARE INSTRUCTED By H. ADAIR, Eb^4 To offer. __ ,' V \ FOR:SALE.j;;:!;. ; /' THAT DESIRABLE RE^HtfOB now occupied by him,/an4 *«tU*t« m Stout Street, Whataupoko* -J WHY ±- acre, with Modern. DweUirig: 6f 7;*6i>nis, and commodious outbuildings; ;. GfrUy i minutes' walk from G.P.O. '*. "' $ '•■;■■ .'. ' }: . ■"t . Particulars on application t«4*- ..-■ W. LISSANT CLAYTON . : AGENT. ■.'.-■ 14 ;■- ' , ■ i'l • : . * -i ' i i -cm.. -' . -." . Il>' ■•:•■■•' i : i>r.i. - m t iii n ' *ma^ ENGAGEMENT RINGS. It is not HOW MPOH I say. as WHAT I say. •'' I Itis not HOW MANY. I hatei* stick as WHAT I have. YOU WAN! Choice Gems. C+W ««r™ ignß » ? oofl Q"* l^ and RI««T PRICES— m fact, you waat the THAT MEANS MY RINGS; BROAD JEWELLER (next Chrisp's), ■ ■ ■ ■"■- i BOOTS jHTIHrS ."chaiigeable weather '"yoli X need^ GOOD BOOTS, doii'i you? We have a shop full ol them. . Our chief aim has been t4 satisfy you. You know if we hare succeeded or not. Our increasing trade speaks for itself. We hiv# Men's Light Lace Boots from 9«. 6d «• pair. Ladies' Derby BboM tend . 9« 6d. . ■:. J. D. HARRIES, "WHEiIE YOT7 GET PRtPErftLT FITTB^). ,, . ;Phon« : No. .608. ' ' ' i i ■i * DON'T CET WEtl There is no Economy,, m mng the chances m this'ctimaieY to save a little monoy:' Fif* minutes' exposure to a' sho#ef may send you to^fltie" doctor, afia your hat to the TumjnSago iiH4 Don't get wetl Rather than carry that shabby last yirttf* Umbrella . . .-v-- ■ j '. , C£Tft4fE#UMBREI;yi .We bought-i; m-timm:tf*&\ Not gaudy or cheaply.*rnam4ttt • - -Qd-Just neat; -^welit^'a; iel-' noeable. Prices are frim $m ' 63 upwards. MILLER % ORAIi, THE BT®RE THATB gE* THE TOWN A-TALKHVt. . > ■■),.- --' ' . " ' : ' : •„.-.. ■,!■.. ■ ' ■ ■ ■;-,V- '' : " : ' '■ '&■■ THREE HUNDRijb AND TWELVE^ LOOSE ENd SILK SCJRVES < . ■ ■'. i'-l: (Fashionable for both Ladies ;4lk) Gentlemen) * t . . . ! < ,',' IN EVERY SHADE,— JUST IN FROM J^N»ft, ! ONITZ ■"■%:■; ONE SHILLING EACH f quite jyt&k WILL HARDLY LASd? A WEitft AT THIS PRIOR MELBOURNE CASH "EVERY UMi." '..*.■ %%»%%%^»%%%%%%wwwi»

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12465, 26 May 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12465, 26 May 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12465, 26 May 1911, Page 1

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