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BE : : : RHpl ■-„- ■ Properly Dressed , W3J&&. To JFill your. Place 'Im/mS : m the world. : ; |H' £>"i c«©»©«©»© / v.m ,-Wvs& Our High- class Clothing V^'ll 111? Ensures this. ©•©•©•©•© \% v li ' f V I /CLOTHES of high quality at the lowest possible price, that is what we offer \ W|l 11-'!I 1 -'! jl \J to every man who wants to dress well and correctly without unneces- \\wl Bii Jfc sary expense. It does not follow that because a Suit is particularly .smart \ \jJl\4-^ that it must be expensive; that is the fact" which we' want to bring home to ** w *sm^Bsmj£ob . ■ you, and it is a fact that we. are at all tfrries eager to ' demonstrate m the most **- •w^^JM|P i: V practical way possible— by selling you a Suit. At any rate, do us the favor •> MM r BM& of calling and having a look at them. ■ *r Men's Stilts. ::•:, -' "W: The new "TAILOR-MAKE" SUITS come m a variety of smart Worsteds, Tweeds, and Serges, to fit every style of figure. The prices are 47s 6d, 50s, 555, to 755. MEN'S SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, m a variety of colorings, at 8s lid, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, to 19s 6d. SMARTLY-CUT TROUSERS, of Tweeds and Worsteds, m all sizes, at 8s 6d, 10s 6d, s to, 21s. ... „ ;.*... MEN'S RIDING BREECHES, m several styles and various weightss smartly cut and splendid-fitting garments, atTMs 6d, 16s 6d, 21s, to 355. We arc Showing a Large Stock of Boys' -^tiits, f6Uch as are now m demand for School and general wear. What is wanted is material that will stand the hard wear and tear that the healthy boy subjects his clothes tq, as well as good tailoring that will t always ensure a well-dressed appearance. ; We have this kind of Suit m all sizes and all styles. You "Only need to bring along your boy. We will undertake to please you both. BOYS' STRONG USEFUL SUITS, m the Norfolk style, of smart-looking Tweeds and Worsteds, m sizes 5 to 18, priced according to size, from 10s 6d. lis, 12s, 15s, to 35s 6d. ''";/ .-.?-- i'*""!^' ■ BOYS' 'VARSITY SUITS (shirt and 'belt styles), m wishing materials and^?! . ■ tweeds, at 7s 6d, 9s 6d, 12s 6d, to 21s. ypmwwiw^ THE HOUSE 0F QUALITY. " .. r * y " . -■"•■■-»"»'— I

Rheumatism, Gotf^'Sciaticav'And Lum-' bago are due to -he presence of excess Uric Acid m your system; How : can' you hope t*> cure them by liniments and 'embrocations? You must get the poison out of the blood, and RHEUMO will do it. All chemists and stores, 2s 6d and 4s 6d. ; - : , -•;;-•; *'"'; ' •'" A "big block of . land m the "poor nortli" of Auckland has been, bought by two Taranaki young/men at 12s. per acre.. A word to farmers j, Speaking of the" results of the third, . ChrißtcliUrch wool, "sale, the Farmers' Co-op. remarked:' "The Dominion woollen ' mariufdeturers' representatives were more active than at pievious sales, and to a large extent the very firm values ruling for the fine wools ■were [due, to their influence." * :Isn'tVthis conclusive , evidence:.'. that all farmers should support..t he. country that sup-, porta them? Insist on KAIAPOI Clothing and Kaiapoi' Woollens.* „* A returned, visitor v to Greymouth states that, , generally . speaking, the . West Coast is experiencing a Very prosperous. ,time; The building trade m Greymouth is par.-; ticularly ( brisk. -„. . t ," h; . ■;"". "■>;■ ; . .,-, :'V^ ,-; PERSEVERANCE WILL OARRY. YOU THROUGH. Edison himself . had to work hard to attain success. ; Every young inventor* must persevere if he would make his patent profitable. Perusal, of pur.\fi;ee booklet, "Advice' to Inventbrs," will be helpful. Write for a copy. — fIENItY "HUGHES, -lid^'/'lßf .'vßSat^fiffi^C'; Wellington *j*jr,. Traill: Bros".- and ;00., Peel SC, Gisoornei/. . t.^y '^o,;* v v During the eleven years : and '. eleven months the Wanganui Opera House has been opened tshe- receip'tsi.ove'f^ expenditure, after allowing .-fflr (sinking fund, interest, and depreciation j 'total' v£2E*t7i 10s 6d. The Herald, states that, the Opera House .. is ; at. present* -bringing;; -m jover JBlooo' a year. • „,.; „.,:,,■ .Few people 'stop: -to think that their progress and prosperity • depend on; that, 'of the whole of the Dominion. If they did, they would not .need urging,* to -buy, Dominion-made goods. Think of the hundreds of hanikf employed m growing the wool, shearing, classing, selling, manufacturing ; material/^he-a. .making X ATAPQI Clothing'; and .''retailing Kaiap'bi goo^.'" Yeft■■^i^~ , M'i , actjfts one's good, sense would snggest ; i^., \ lv , .' r ... The. Post's corespondent wvites-that the stea mere,, Adte^-'BoOO" tons, which ran ashore on the coast ; of -.South Africa, last year and was after.Vi*frds refloat-fed, sold, and repaired,' hai just ' .beeii'sold to Messrs Andrew. Weir and/Go^ Lolidon, for £15,000. She was t>nilt., by..Messra Swarm and Hunter at\Newcastle. m 1895. HOW FRANKLIN^ <.; "GOT IT OFF HIS CHESTS- • During tlie. winter' an epidemic of cods had raged, and Franklin developed a nasty cold that he could npt shake off. _ He coughed and sneezed, and' grew irritable: '■'' The cold grew" Avoi*se— his wife grew alarmed. "Something" will have to be done,":she sajd. . ". -, : v -tiV ' Then one day m the paper she read, "Baxter's Lung 'Preserver cure» coughs and colds quickly ; _ Is. lOd the largesized bottle. ' "Give it a trial," said Franklin. "The stuff that cured mother," said the wife. "I should have thought of it before." "' • . •- ■ : " : < ; So they bought a "bottle of Baxter's" and watched results. The first dose relieved him, '-and before 'the bottle Was finished he was better! * "Renewed my lease ; bf life for Is-lOd," he said to a friend later, "and have never been troubled With colds since-!-" Try a bottle for. .your cold— ls lOd the '.arge-sfaed bottle." ' * v'" gTART TO-DAY on a , course of LANE'S EMULSION. Gives strength and energy. 85 TOHNSTONE AND SMITH, the Pro ~'J gressive Tailors and Mercers. — ■> Yew bftirts. An assortment you . cj*t easily choose from : 3s 6d. 4s 6d. 5<- 6«1 JOHNSTONE AND SMITH, the Pro gressive Tailors and Mercers. — New Shirts. An assortment you can easily choose from ; 3s 6d, 4b 6d, 5s 6d. '

A MESSAGE FROM MARS! RIDE LEWIS 8 CYCLES. FROM £6 10s. TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER. LEWIS FOR REPAIRS. . , ; — - '• ARE YOU PREPARED FCR A RAINY DAY? ,■■"'- -, v - MUD GUARDS fitted for ... ... 3s 6d. V I' h. -,; GAS LAMPS from ... ...ssod. -: v. CARBIDE, 2 tins for ... ... 0s 9d. AT THE GISBORNE CYCLE WORKS *"■'."■"• "'(B. LEWIS).:v- -:"^k "THE SPOT FOR A |s]^AKE. DE^L."" ' " iit. jL Hpr|e-'' :i If: Olippitvg * ' : BESi 0N THE MARKET - jS\i *"^x^Br ' BEST 0N THE M!AIIKET - v Obtainable from E>. W- ' #URTON ... HARDWARE IMPORTER, •' ifext HeraWO^cef •('" »>W*l'^**»*^r«»^--W*MW»*K*»»*WaWWI-*W*M'iMMWM*M^ - TTTr^'^rsTT : ~ " ; : r"v massmßmAmmmmmmWmmUwm^xs^mmmwm H 8 EL.LLE R B E CI\ ' TEL 239 STUDIO. ; BEST OF WORK r ONL*. " J T ~ * [ "'■' ENLARGEMENTS WEDDUNGS .•: £ FANHLY GROUPS PORTRAITS .'* ' ' CHILDREN A SPECIALITY. • , : . . « '■ \ '■ ■■'■'■■ m-t-nr •■* V 1 ItfTTi ih> "

PHOTOGRAPHY. 309 D, GLADSTONE ROAD, IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. 941 To NAZOL LIMITED Your Nazol ia flue for Influenza. I had a bad touch of it recently, and was afraid that I should be compelled to lay up. I work m a bad, draughty place, which would retard recovery. However, I took Nazol, and quickly got better without having tb\ lot* lams of .— Yornrs irmly., Jas. Wilson,

1 1 Thistle Oats embodies all the requirements of a perfect Breakfast Food.- It is sus- " , tainiag; very palatable, and, being / easilj digested, suits either robust it delicate constitutions, B>*OLD EVERYWHERE. ,., j , „„.M ■.■•!• "■ W \ , •..'■'■■, ■ f ' ,■!<; i..il».'J-«.i • IT'S no use keeping at it till you cai^ go on no- longer. If your nerves k'r-]. out of order, the only thing to do is t« procure a bottle of Ma-rshall's Fospherinand start a eburse at once. Fospherin' nourishes the nerves and tones up th« whole system. Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d bot tie, at all chemists and stores.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12708, 11 March 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12708, 11 March 1912, Page 2