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I CATER FOR THE " SPORTS." BOWLERS BOWLING HATS, TROUSERS. SILK SHIRTS, ETC. ROWERS ROWING JERSEYS. CAPS, AND PANTS. CRICKETERS . CRICKETING TROUSERS, SHIRTS. HATS, BELTS, ETC. TENNIS TENNIS SHIRTS, TROUSERS, BLAZERS'. HATS, ETC. SEE MY WINDOWS. CHARLIE ADAIR, "OUT ON HIS OWN." ' ' ' ' •. • STEINWAY PIANOS. ~. Mr Leonard Borwick, the distinguished **#»«■■% «**» pianist who . recently toured the Domin- fill A I RDllillfll_lE ion, m a letter to Messrs Steinway and UUfILi EJ II UUIXUnLC Sons, says: "I know of no pianoforte m tumTnnwif nnai the world to. compare with your own WeSTPORT GOAL make m what are the essential qualities . . of the instruments-beauty of tone and IS ABSOLUTELY THE CHEAPEST, evenness and elasticity of touch." • BEST A"NTT> mohip vnTkArnfitrrnAi' Paderewski writes : "Nothing new can BJJite1 ' AND MOST EOONOMIOAL be said of the Steinway pianos, it is COAL ON THE MARKET. true, for they have been justly praised » by all modern masters, and I thoroughly It looks well, burns well, heats well, concur m ©very word that has already an(^ lasts well, and is free from stone, been said. ' All who play Steinway dirt, , or slack, pianos can but thank the manufacturer." ,: Write • to-day for particulars of the The Retail^. Prices Delivered are! — famous Steinway pianos. "The Dresden" Q rr\ PER SACK OR will give you easy terms. Sole agents, fj' \j ' The. Dresden Piano Co., Ltd., Welling- — fc „.„_. ton. M. •J. Brookes, North Island Q FOR ~t ~i -A Manager. Local Representative, John " ' JL JLi ; • Townley. \ £* SACKS (4 ton) OO / LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. For B1 , + . — * -T- , *? r Blacksmitlis, Steam, and Gas Pro- __■ ducmg purposes Coalbrookdale is.' nn- \_/ *$$? J$ equalled. , N«r <l£}f , we k &ve shipments arriving regul_Q_i *V X^T arly^e are m a position to quote prices -; .• : MASONIC. arany^timi. 81 " 311 qUantities ex BteamOT A • MEETING oHhe Members of the Co^ c Sg.'^^Sf^ ■A Montrose Mark Lodge will be held "2w_R_j, Firewood ' and S «U .a* ™ S if™ D AY) EVE^ G ' lUh $ Orde ra % romptly deUver6d . inst., at 8 p.m. part of the town or district. j. n. uiiLt, . RememW the name "OOALBROOK--67 Secretary. DALE," and give it a trial. POTEBTYIWY to_H BOQ_. THE W ESTPORT COAL CO., sTTIHB' Monthly Meeting of the above I IMITFII _• will "be held m Wootton's Rooms, urailCU. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 12th inst., ,_. ._„ READ'S QUAY. at 8 p.m. 'Phone 552. • Air Members Welcome. ' ~ — : — J, JOHNSTONE, 7 3 Secretary. ; EVERY ' QONOERT AND DANCE, pERSON knows tLtiperience meana In Aid of X a great deal, but it is not everySUTTOX RJEMEF" FUND, thing. Most people know a good At TE IvARAIvA, • DAID : FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER, 13th. , , rill IS ■ ,- of boots when they see them. You see, Supper Provided. • 65 the best materials are naturally the most 1 costly ; and while some firms are no *_P«_ ' -r- /re.* ~r« fu uht anxious 1 to llse the best materials, r OVAL GIS- they cannot, because they are not d^i||l§|k borne_ fRfZE ■'■ ■ ■'-'■ ;sl_l#]tffiPftj| LODGE, 1.0.0.P., agents, and are bound to draw their Mancheßter Un^ty. supplies through this- or that particular Jjll_T^___Jl merchant. Thus, they, cannot possibly fl&pi^SfsflSM—lg , r , •■■■-. „ get the best value. Again, a huge tiaoer ijW]Hß9vr , Mci^ be « ° f the of ten handicapfa firm, f6r sW yLBHjMgf above Lodge are holders want their dividend*,, wk£ _^^^^^ requested to attend happens. Now, we get ' all our goods _ta__f Ashdown, on^ S hWms;ourlbn g gexTeS^« 3LataMnero. •„„.„■ va Which are the best goods t6 bSy; and Brake leaves Masonic Hall at 2 p.m. we are ■* ■ y ' - TO-MORROW (THURSDAY),' Oct. 12. . BBA . „— -, »-' Regalia: Black sash, white gloves. AooULU I ELY C. H. AMBRIDGE, f re ° to buy m the best market*. There 71 Secretary. ls no tied-house system about our firm, . : ! : nor are we saddled with a lot of watered GISBORNE WX)L BROKERS' T* 3 ** capital. We buy the best goods. ASSOCIATION. m tne heßt markets, care for THE NEXT SALB flnfl t». ♦•■«.■ ** .v "iv'" Of That . 1S iil& secret of the HoldsWOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HLDES, w ? Boots. Now you know TALLOW, Etc., why we can afford to put m better FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1911. q«^ity and yet . ' \ \ __^ _« CHAROE s the same as other firms. Writ© for our WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. latest illustrated Catalogue. / Instructed by Messrs .Daulton Bros., _._ : : will Sell by Public Auction, at their Uf Uill TICUIfIDTIJ P Horse Bazaar, on SATURDAY, 21st If ■ nULUOfffUlf 111 QL ipt., at 11.30 a.m.— CAM I llllYm OA GOOD HARNESS HORSES, OUN. LI ill I I EU. _U from 4to 8 years old, including V •■"■■*■■ ■ ■"■*■ all their well-known coach AUCKLAND and GISBORNE o &'™ r 5 M - "v* iv i 'Phone No. 132. Box No.' ffil. 8 Half-draughts (broken and un- ■.■ ■■>■ ■■ ->t 1O *?<***) T . ww „ VA IXM. HOU)SWO&_, . J 12 Unbroken L^ht Half Draughts Manager. • 3 Unbroken Hacks, by Sabretache «*»»«. and Flaxbourne - ' ./.' '•.■>**' <'> i>'tf«> •>in«i i 2 Good Hacks , pm^^. b^ _ - ._ 2 Good Ponies (suitable for polo). T C 3 F% I I" ' G. R. WYL_E, " <^^ll_Cli 75 , Auctioneer. _ _ "*. i - TRAILL BROS. & CO., WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. OFFER Instructed by Mrs W. Adair, will Sell, X?'7^wO or one °' the Best-built at their Horse Bazaar, on SATUR>, cU 4 O\J HOUiSES m WhataupoHo, DAY NEXT, at 11.30 a.m. — containing six large new rooms, JbathONE- PONY, GIG- AND HARNESS. 2,?^' «»sM£> etc hot water, np wvt t ttt enamel bath, asphalt paths, etc., etc. ri A G ' R - most Up-to-date House for sale m 74 : Auctioneer. Gisborne. It is very tastefully finished NOTICE ' m every way. Easy terms. ' i JPQKA HALF-AQRE SECALL OUTSTANDING' ACCOUNTS dWCSOU» TION, with over over 2not promptly settled will be chain frontage, and large 7-roomed SUED ' for, irrespective of persons. HOUSE, with bathrooms, pantry, sculD. FITZGERALD, lery, wash-house, etc. ; also, good Otoko (late Whatatutu). . stables, _etc. This House is only four 70 yeans old and heavily built of first-class : kauri; gas, hot water, and all modern DfIVCDTV DAY TEA DfMMC conveniences; good flower gardens and rUVCIf I I DMT I Ell nUUIVIO paths. This place is remarkabl^cheap. . — _ It is only 20 minutes from this office, MR C. KLINGENSTEIN (Me of 5f d m a oh< > ice locaHty. Very Easy Christchurch), having taken over Terms. these popular Tea and Luncheon Rooms. - r^^ nn -^^ r^ n .7^T'^^ mm \ «™ Lowe Street, Patrons may rely on rel I^ORKMEN'S QOTTAGES. ceiving courteous attention and Meals _ ' •_ _ T . . „ served m the best tast^. J?/|tJK ONLY 8 minutes' walk __ dW tUll. from the Post Office— Brealcfast Bto9a. m. Almost new 5-roomed DWELLING, '. 1O . „ witli bathroom, scullery, Avash-house, Dmner 12 to 2 p.m. etc. j beautifully high and dry section. Tea ... ... ... sto 7 p.m. The house is really well-built of flrstclass kauri, and is an Exceptional BarAFTERNOON. TEA A SPECIAUTY. gain at the price asked. £45 cash and 70 balance as rent. ! a (2) WANTED KNOWN-Tmill Brothers OQrtK ONLY 7 minutes' walk (late J. Peckover and Co) offer <3WOOO. from Post Ottice— New For Sale— Best £-acre, Rutene Road, 4-roomed COTTAGE (all kauri and only £75 cash; balance terms. 78 matai), bathroom, wash-house; etc. The W (ANTED— Good <3amp Cook, for section has not got a fault. Only £40 ! Government survey. — Apply to- deposit. This is an absolute Bargain, morrow morning, Survey Office. 68 Apply promptly. TXTjANTFJD, for good client— A Fur- "T"DAII I DD/^_ V\. nishecl House, 4or 5 rooms and I ri/\lL>_ E3rKVy^)« conveniences, for a few months. — Send AND 1 CO particulars to W. Lissant Clayton, Agent. (LaU ■p c d iO v eT m & Coy \ TfTANTED I—A1 — A Housemaid.— Apply to ' 4- noni'\ a i , cc "%> V T I *i 3 j NAZOL LIMITED.— Dear Sirs : I was T/^n 1 ' J eW<J^ x «^ vc k i-oad' and Buffermg f rom a very acute form of InJ.^. rciruheru— Green Shawl, with smaJl fl uen za, together with Bore throat. 1 red stripe.— Finder kindly return to waa depressed, and slept badly, when a Her ald. 77 f r iend advised me to try NAZOL. I iT OST ,or taken by mistake from had bought several other remedies, in--4-i! Mangapapa Mask Social — Lady's eluding a well-known cough curel but Bro-wn Boot. — Finder kindly return to could not get cured. Nazol gave me m Herald. - ' 72 stant relief, and my illness gradually — _ _,„ prn Z \ ill' 6^t me, so that lam able to eat and O LET-. Cottage 6. rooms bath- well j cannot w ft] room stable, outhouses; 2 acres o{ faithfully, John Carroll land.— Apply Colonel Winter. 82 gg Allß tin Street, . — _ Wellington, June 14, lQll. WHY auffer with Cough or Cold, ■CJOMETHING New for polishing Linen 1 when you can cure same by tak- Kj Cuffs, Collars, Fronts — "Glazo" ing . TONKING'S LINSEED EMUL- Tablet. This is sold by hundreds of SION. From all chemists and stores, the leading stores m London and the la 6d, 2b 6d, and 4b 64- provinces. Only 6d per Tablet.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12581, 11 October 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12581, 11 October 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12581, 11 October 1911, Page 6

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