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LADIES' UNDERWEAR. •gEAUTIFUL WHITE UNDERWEAR, made of ,ood materials, daintily trimmed with Insertion or Embroil dery. 'J hese are goods that appeal to the Ladies. -^ Our assortment oT Lingerie is a very complete ane*lu«lwe as< Ai. There are Camisoles^ NighWresseß,CombU: nations, Knickers, White Undershirts, etc., in profusion'. Let us show you these,- we are certain they . will please you, the move so # as the prices are very moderate.., •' T^nSSS?' da »^i\y trimmed Tprchan and, Val. Laces, from Is lid to 10s 6d. NSrS'^irTn I ,^ trimmed with Val. lace, finely tucked frills, 2s 3d to 9s 6d. atta^' daintily trimmed, in «v great variety, 5s 6d to 14s 6d. .".;'.-'" : . ' COMBINAIIO^S, g foncy and plain tops,, 3s 6d to 4s bd. Ladies' Silk and Cotton Combinations, • full :; siisei, COTTON^VESTS, with and without sleeves, fancy tops, 8d to Is lOd. Silk and Cotton Veste;. Is lldUo" SMART AND D^NfY STYLES IN MILLINERY. GIRLS' BROWN MUSHROOiM:' HATS, 6d. Snfn ttaK RBADJ-TO-WEAB, HATS, trirpmed. with, black and colored velvet*, 10s 6d: ' x-CiV! \^t? avse ™ r »«ty of shapes, assorted colored bands, 4s 6d to 10s 6d ' IX .TRIMMED HATS, 17s 6d to 29s 6d. % NEU LNTiUMMhaD SHAPES just to hand, in aJarg^variety.. j" FEW SPECIAL LINES FROM THE MANTLE DEPARTMENT. "" > S r R.n'E. j™^T PRESSES (Blouse and Skirt), vrilb. self-colored trimmings, allover embroidery yokes an| CREAAI". SICILIAN', TAILOR-M^VDE COSTUMES, .smartly, primmed, from 35s 6d to 555. "■ I BLOUSES, I USFF^T^^^^T^^?^ 6^ Ck of f 5n | ar i imd 'r fuJ üBLWSBSu BLWSBS slloWi "g * is season; - \{ lid eaci? ' BLOIJSEb ' m the P erfect mtm Z Rose brand (a really smart-cut blouse), from '.& FRENCH MODEL BLOUSES, from 15s 6d to 455. '-...."■..-' -' ADAIR BROS., UVM : , : | ■■iiiiiiiiiinTiMnTMWM^^ : ''' V; • ' ' ......-■ -;

BEE OINTMENT IS TDE SAFEST KM SPF^DJESrCURt J ' . Bv«r_rwbar«— Eljrbt«enp«nc«. v>js .- ■ >'T. '~ -' ■■•■.*' S HtNRY WHITt&CO?S v "OLD JAMAICA S^ f Red Heart Rum wmm—mmmmmmmmmmamm—mammMmmmd o The above brand has x been before the publio for nearly a century, and is accepted in every market as the highest standard of Rum procurable, . owing to its exceptional — -quality and aromatic flavor. — W. M. BANNATYNE & CO., ( LIMITED. SOLE AGENTS for WELLINGTON.

NOW, CHILDREN, REMEMBER* ha ' YOUR GRANDMOTHER' - » USED - NELSON I■■ ' 1 _____•_■___ 'n__Jgi ' \ ____. : <>" %?'?> '• . BEFpRE I W/jtS BORN. I ; ■■ s iTjfe.r : ., f J. THE PUREST^ ' <'<;M' : i • ■•

The children like Bonnington s.amd there is no, medicine so s,afe and s,o effectual for the cpughs and colds of; the little pne§. Free from harmful drugs its wonderful; curative properties have made it the standard family remedy fpr over 'haft a century. For all affections of the throat. • bropchiaH&bei and lungs, there's no medicine to eqtial it. Get . what you ask for and be sufe you ask for 'dgm' BONNfftGfWS j^^Jßßl /**^flL i. m^^'?i\n?T* f TTiTlil M*. E. Buykb, Windsor, writer— f \%fr ■&&B&tm,M\ lir \l I 1I |> |E) "My little ßirlw^a very bad with f%> I T"Bffl_||l I \fi KJ 8 ill flaen^t and ..Croujv {".purchased • W/* y^**«L I JN-* f^ <Jnl 1 1 V 0 " 1 ! °$ fttwßnineton'*' |ri»h Mota, , ' * ?>> -LM *nd M*«r a few dote* ike wm co»» ". ■e_aK?«Bat«9BfeaHat^^

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12614, 17 November 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12614, 17 November 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12614, 17 November 1911, Page 7

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