/ Winter Fashions. ****** A Most Imposing Display of NEW MILLINERY. ')•". " • ■ * ****** TKe New Atittimi\ Hats were 8 Never More Beautiful fJIHJE exposition is a distinct and brilliant achievement, around which centres interest of the most absorbing description. Beauty is everywhere— charming in the extreme. We've many new things to show you-radical innovations ' thal wiU surprise you. You'll find the handsomest type* here; there's an eiabo- .''".' rate showing of Paris creations., depicting the very latest style— thought of the , s raißter mminei, « of the French capital, together with a comprehensive gathering of exclusive ideas from our own work-room— and as is our rule, the prices are lower than elsewhere for the same qualities. ■':'•' / V " ■ ' New Paris Models from I2s 6d to 40a. Ready-to-Wears from 3s lid to 2 ls. ****** . .. '". : Y©¥A INSPfiOTION CORDIALLY INVIIWi AT -■ '- ' ' -" , - EURES. '•'•■''.''' ,:-.■;. s ■ ■ I \ • : y. .' "■■■■' , • • ." '• '' ''■
POTTERY. ■T HAVE JUST LANDED A UNIQUI X ASSORTMENT OF ART POtTERY AND VASES DIRECT FROM THE BEST |" JAPANESE A .ITALIAN ARTISTS ( They are a real triumph of the Potted Art. and at Prices to SUIT EfEKYONE, R' MS from g/. to £3 3/. OAL ( i k INSPECT before purehasin» elsewhere. j NO! '.. ADDRESS ' ~ ALEX. THOMSON, FLORIST, 129, GLADSTONE ROAD. - Telephones 199 and 363. IT is no good locking the stable door after the horse is. lost, and the same proverb is applicable to every owner of a horse or cow who' neglects to protect them against the Wintrv Weather. TRY ONE OF WILDISH'S COVERS, the Best AND CHEAPEST ON THE MARKET CEORCEWILDISH, SADDLER, PEEL STREET, TURANGANUI HOTEI AF. SAUNDERS begs to notify t)i. • Public and all Country folk that this Hotel has been entirely Renovater and Re-furnished. - ' ' The ground floor construction has bee,i remodelled,, and the Hotel now rankf with the best.. Country folk will finr it a very convenient House, being neaRailway, Post Office, Wharf, etc. *; Excellent Table and Airy Rooms. TARIFF: ONLY" 6* PRR DAY v MURIWAI OQACHy rpilE undersignea desires to notify tht A' general public that he has taken over Baker's Coaching Business, and will continue to maintain the DAILY SERVICE, as follows:— Leave Bruce's Stable*, Muriwai, 7 a.m.. for TOWN, and ■ '■ Leaves Redstones' Stables, Gisborne, at 2 p.m., fo- MURIWAI, Parcolß left at the above Stables will be carefully attended to and , promptly delivered. W.-T. BRUCE. CORONATION PLUMBING WORKS For Up-to-date gANITARY pLUMBING fANKS, JJATHS,, JJIC F. J.. LOUND 208 GLADSTONE ROAD (Next Anderson's Cycle Workak). ' Telephone 93. 496 To NAZOL LIMITED.— Your Nazol if fine for Influenza. I had a bad touch oi it recently, and was afraid that I should be oompelled to lay up. I work in a bad, draughty place, which would retard recovery. However, I took Nazol, and quickly got better without having to low time off.— Yours truly. Jas.-Wflaon ICE CHESTS.— The famous ."White Mountain" Ice Chests for keeping food cold and fresh. Call and inspect the variety at Nicholls and Griffiths. LimitedIF- ypu wai*t a smart Tailor-make Suit with, a perfect fit, finish and style, go to Nat- Hooper, McKee's Buildings.,
j AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL ' PROVIDENT SOCIETY Established 1840. »■• : ' - " 7" "" ■ u: TJIE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE UN THE BRITISH EMPIRE, AND THE BEST BONUS-PAYING OFFICE IN THE WORLD. Funds /over ' ■ ... ...... ... £27,000,000 Annual Income over ... ... ... £3,540,000 BONUSES DIVIDED YEARLY ! The CASH BONUSES divided among Policy-Holders for ONE YEAR, 1910, amounted- to £839,602, producing Reversionary Additions of £1,500,000. LOW PREMIUMS. LIBERAL CONDITIONS.^ UNEQUALLED RESULTS. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH. The Hon. C. J. Johnston ; M.L.C., Chapman); A. de B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy-Chairman; the Hon. E. Richarddon, 0.M.G. ; John Duncan,' Esq.; and Joseph Joseph, Esq. EDWARD W 4 LOWE, . . Resident Secretary. New Zealand Branch ... ... CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. Gisborne District Office ... :••.... ... ... v.. PEEL STREET. J. C. E. EISS^ENG, :" i District Secretary. _^__^__^__^__^__^__Kj\^J^__m_^ Is as inoongrous and comfortless _\\\\\\\\\\\\_\\\_\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\MiN \MMmu\-. m a Ploughman would be clad in f ~K * °* &*Jm\\\wmAYs*lt A new house must 'have a good, m l_^_^_^_^_^_nj_J_^Mm\wm*&^ up-to-date bath installed if it is HMHHHHBHHHHHHRBwHI to give the occupiers every com9¥t £ or tT HALL & SONS' CAST IRON BATHS at £8 are the cheapest on the market. They will last a life-time, and are finished in a luxurious manner with White Porcelain. Enamel. There is no wood work about them to harbor dirt, and create insanitary conditions. They are always clean and inviting, and can be fixed easily and quickly. '.'*■•-.,.• f HALL AND SONS GISBORNE.
■J^JAJBLE |^0 JJISTAKE With EASTER CAKE And Use Only EAST'S BAKING JPOWDER No YelW Spote or Streaks. i No Disappointments. DA VYS, THIRD AND MITCHELL TpNGINEERS, BLACKSMITHS, AND ■M COACHBUILDERS, gRIGHT gTREET. i _ AGENTS for— JANGYE QAS JJNGENES. Estimates for the above furnished Free on application. MOTU PRIVATE HQTfcL THE nndersigued desires to notify the general public tIH he has opened an up-to-date Boarding House at Motu, which is a great holiday resort, and oan be reached daily from Otoko by coach. Good paddocking and best of chaff always on hand.— W. SMITH. RinirMotu Post Offloe 2OT NA3OL LIMITED. Napier, July 21st, 1911, Your note re NAZOL to hand to-day. We hare heard great prais* from each person we have sold it io, and can sneak highly of it ourseh-e^ knowing what it has done in onr own aome. Yonrs truly, m DENHOLM BROB., Morham Avenue^ E,Ubirni«k
ARE YOU ABOUT TO BUHipt DO YOU WISH TO ECONOMISE) IF 80, make a point of Consulting ..... WILLIAM WHEALEN, ARCHITECT, f GOODS BUILDINGS. DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE A SPECIALITV Quantities and Estimates prepared. 51 J. H. JONES, VCCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT. Tradesmen's Books Written Up. Inditing* of Every Description Undertaken, 'nsurance Effected (Fire, Marine, Acci- ',* dent, and Life). EOUSES AND , SECTIONS FOB SALE in Town, and Suburbs. . Intending Purchasers of Properties are n vited to call and consult me with re'erence to their requirements. Those who have Properties for Sale cindly communicate with me. Office: Good's Buildings. Telephone >39 P.O. Box 108. " 736; WAIMATA COAGH LEAVES BROWN'S MASONIC STABLES, .V LOWE STREET, On TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS, 9.45 a.m. Leaves WAIMATA VALLEY on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, at 8 a,m. All Parcel W** be at the Stables not later than 9.?* t m. 3 *K© W. BISSET, Waimata. PRIME'S for best value Hardware^ We are the universal provideva of Ironmongery. (
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12745, 24 April 1912, Page 3
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