for the -«TO Holidays! " Y^bURSELF < bUT' J f6i >s a.timet6f unalloyed pleasure these Holidays. vj: "lp > '' MM ShrtW=tfme >! isaiY' ocbasion for smal-t dressing, and everywhere -.througli- I, 1 ' Igj; ■ .\\//I/' l out this Store are the moat attractive ex.amples of v season already noted for ,« .\J: &\\ Will// 1 // beautiful, creations m ,d,ress — each correct, each desirable, and each priced HI Jmb. ''®si. 'ilWilli with thatjjdue/rcgard for common-sense economy that -is always a' prominent ISB J^Hw^ IISp ■*•■' feature of this Store'>s service. ; J l|| jyp J!^pp\ If . '*■■'■ NOVitTIIS IN dRESS ; : : , ; '- ' ' 'Wml i ACCESSORIES, <^^^ 1 ■•:. . ., ■ -.. . f , " '% V"' '■''"'-.-' " '"' ':" .' ' • ' " ' •■' ;'- ; •;: i^'* .<•'"■■£, • -'--vt ,"■;;•,-. . '■ 1 Fancy Department eontajn-^alf Hfll IRAY HATS Xi FIRFRRFS ' the lines needed; all the year round, as IHILIUnf BIM 10. <X UIICOOCO . fe ifia&^nS& 5 ' -SS their Holiday Hats and Dre^esyilth^d, specimen types and prices:- ■ _. . exacfcl y wha-t they seek m ociV SW-_ n- i rv i "■•■_ nl' -n- r- ii , room. Hie , styles s&re .as -smart 'jmd Daanty Lmbroidery Peter Pan Collars, : l; 'dutiful as aldlfeattdsVnd atKbrough •■ • ' : at ,.9d, Island Is 6d. • v ' knowledge of the latest fashions* can ' Plain, spot,-, and tiacked Jluslm -Quaikie] . make them. ;i ' ; Collars, trimmed, with val. lacei Is' 6^ Smart Hats df Liiiett and Straw, trimIs 9d, and Is lid. , ... mcd with velvet ribbon, fancy coi'ds. 'Real Maltese Lace Scarves, 6s' lid. and scarves, at 6s 6d, 9s 6d 13s 6d to 9s-6d,.12s 6d,- to 455. ; /,; V ' 21bT' - - - \yhite Washing. Belts of, embroidered Holiday Hats, in 'vn trimmed. styles -o£ : LawhJ J musiin,o ! r linen, With enamel" or Dunstable chip and fancy straw,, hv a . mdther of pearl buckles, " Is, Is 3d, Is large variety of shanes,. at 3s 6d, 6s 6d, " 6di,' > to <; 2s-lld. 1 • 9s 6d, to 17s ■ 6'd;. .* : . ..f :, * Smart. Sunshades^ m self colors, with Dainty Trimmed Hats (the. production , i silk! 'striped border; m. the season's lead- of our own artiste), priced at 17s 6d, ing shades, -6$ lld^ ., ■.■■ . ;:.-;. 225..6 d,. 24s 6d, to 29s 6d. ■--■.'. Plaift Silk. 1 Sunshades, With extra long . - iPretty Holiday Frocks, of white lawn, . t handles, m all colbrs, lls 9d. '*• trimmed with embroidery and lobe nisei 1 - ' Fancy Silk Sunshades, up to 17s 6d. tiohj,- at 13s 6d, 15s 6d,,. 17s. 6d, to 21s. LaceLMe Hose, m all colors, la Z&. Tailored 1 Costumes:, of cream, 3 . serge, •Striped Lisle Hose,"! with fancy colored aaid Sicilian ; some of .the , styles are . , 2s 2d, 3s 3d, and 3s 9d. t smartly braided and trinimed with prna- ' ■' ' ' ments;- from 33s 6d, 425, to 84s. ■' ' '*■':"' '"' ■ : - V '" '■' ' :i " s ". ■..■:-. ■■■'•■' ".",;.■'■' /'•.■-, "■ ''-i- -■'■^i--- ■'<■■•- ■-' B^Hday Specials [l^h^t^^^imt^^ i Qv r new range of "Tailor-make" Suits, ready for service, are just the ' '_^ 1 ffiL L ' Jl^'*~ : y ßs r? thing for the Holidays; of fine worsteds, tweeds, and serges, at 47s 6d, 52s 2i"J M\W ■': in 4 Wvie-enfl and ~]£p\s Ties, -m fanoy-j'degigos. j^and plain , /K»|\l/..^F"/ /fjrf J%Bal colors, at; ls, Is 6d, to 3s ,6d. "*•-'*' ;':. , t . .. <-•. r '. t -■>. . . xL^aL JpW^ IW ' Fashionable Shirts, m soft cuff and stiff eilff styles, from 3s 6d, 4s 6d, ' :^^^^^|^^S%* ' «B I Smart Summer Vests, m natty designs, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, to 10& 6d. wl\V^B^^^i2^^-^r 'lU- Fancy Striped Socks, at Is . 9d, vis lid, and 2s 6d. , W^OT^^S^^ll^-^ -'W Men 's Staraw Boaters, m all the leading shapes and styles, 2s lid, 3s : - *> , Men's Real Panama Hats, m all sizes, 13s 6d, ,17s 6d, 255, to 355. . X'"' "OTTT? i WT- : N' I 'nO-'WJSI REVEAL the latest creations m' ■ Firahion- ., yf-11 ; .V=Y±lll^V;>TC> able- Wearing Appai-el. Make a point ■ ; of viewing them when nest .m town. , . < -.-: ■ PBTTIE'S , , ■ ;•■ . . '■■.' t -•; .:-.t' v.V* r.-i.-,i; ;.l>'i.i.i. a-.. .. '.j •. ■ ■ ; ' '' ■ ' . . « i '-.-■•'.. ■• >- 1 ''" . ' ' . ' ' : "
V* Th 6 Wording Man's j^r^ Breakfast M, must be sustaining. From early mofn till I 1, evening his strength ia exerted, and unless | * properly nourished, sooner or later the system I L .^t'^l^rtt^'ibest Breakfast Food for the I • _j hard worker and his family is H ■y:. ?fH|5Tp _ OATS \ j:„ It nourishes, pleases tne palate, is easy to digest, H I , andjmother ways agrees with the teysiem;' S !■• Only careiiilly selected ' Gore-grov/n Oats are E '■'•'■; M?ed m the.-pThistle process, and no hand. B ■W-'foitirches these* m any cti the ; stages- oiF flakini; 1 W r»; ) n ""short, : everything is dene to make Thistle ,■ ■m' atS est * >rea^ a£^ f°°d- Will you not jS %, ; try a bag? ,So!d by all Grocers Jf ■ > : ■ V::' 1 .;' " ' an^ -^ tores.- ■ . ■=■ l 6" .■ jJ&- ' . Bonnington's cures Influenza.! It , strengthens find ( heals the throat and' lungs; and prevents more -serious trpubles.' Fifty^ I years ago your folks proved it to be the safest 'and surest sp'ocific : forco6gHs* i If and colds— to-day it still without an 1 equal ! f6r ''Mil throat and lilng affectiott*.' • ' \ \ Wl*P P»rei>U always keep it on hind. Refuse a substitute br 1 irf»iWlioh"'v*hich : ' I' Lafr^^nifi^ ■' ! jy tf *^V > t giye« the dealer a bigger profit. Insist on getting <. p^^|/ ,; * «\ :. . *ri^n .,, Jr IOSJS : . r *^\\ > ■ t c ? rr:^rl &&r 0 \\ijif Mns. E. Wooohousc, Northcote, yriltek\-^- '? f\ 0 " V_R \'° %ya a \fflKT" l have trled »' boltle of Bonnlngtorfs ii-JUiv ? I 1 >V, . .i *>** i^r\.iH &\Bt ' > ' oss an^ f°" n< l lt,v^ry good. 1 had a; sudden ■ / \ , ym^'~*i£^\, . attack of influenza and it laved me from a 1 : .*, 'Jr*\. — „— • 5 ft •of Very gevero illness." 'i > : H /;■ . ii (.34 . ■ .', / NY" >^^' _ «) • ..■■-. •■■■•» :■. . a =■-: "■..:•; .. .-'
u\v ["DOlf HEAD"] I BASS IIsPOPULARIT V I I. >■ - J ., ■ ■ . g! (^he delic^PJtfiiutty ( v-j|r 'DoG^&irßAss \> is jthe resijlt not Qnl/ | •B 4 of scientific brewing- b«i|'L ' 5 also . a oi , painstaking (j bottling ■ | Of course only the best. I materials are used to £ milte"' t'H'iß ffa'trifous^ale; v but without the 1 " Read ,-ferothers. Limlt'ed''^ Z j I Methods of hottling; it i ! would noi'->ensßy-"ttie -reputation it doej. >. This methdd .includes . I Elftforage of butts m dry, \ • afry, well ventilated and 3 clean OSeHars srthJere it I • ripens under the- most favorable conditions. Bottling m its prim,e •insures its refreshing ', and preserves^ j its_X nourishijhg foiod; ! qualities which are j unequalled. > t Therefore, When order- . ing beer of your dealer, ask for "DOG'S HEAD" 1 rBASSi andisee that the r - ''DOG'S HEAD" Label is on every bottle. o*3 YQ-^KIJinY... ■ if "?' ''"* '■•■'' r ''* * I SOLD BVBRyWHIRK. I
MHYDOI SMILE? pOR rpHE | gEE . I wi sTEWAifrsr PEEL STREET," WHERE THE GOOD BOOTS ARE.;', !■ ■ »■
ARE iYO-U ABOUT TO BUILD ? . DO YOU WISH TO ECONOMISE? ■ IF SO, make a point of ConstiltLng ... . . . WILLIAM WHEALEN, ■...-. ARCHITECT^ .}. T GQOD'S BUILDINGS. DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE ' .- •, ' ■t< \ s -.t A SPECIALITY, . Quantities and Estimates prepared. ' 59
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12587, 18 October 1911, Page 2
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