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Mid Season's Millinery At Reasonable Prices.v ©©©©©©©©©©>©©©© ■- ' ' 7 ■ : - ' ■-'■-.- TTtTE are practically at the middle of the Season, and a second Hat to' se'e the season through is the special ne«d of most Ladies. No one likes to pay a big price for the secorfp! - Hat^ and! it is to meet the demands of I all m this respect that we have got together this Mid -season Millinery. The Prices are ■ Extremely Low.- ■ SMART PADDY. FEILTS, m aJI shades, trimmedcolored cord and taas els, from 10s 6d to 12» 6d.; ':: FELT SHAPED— Up-to-date "GRANVILLE,'! in King's Blue/ Champagne, New Cinnamon, and . Reseda. smai-%- trimmed striped velvet, finished with fringe and buckle, 15s 6d. '■■'•• The MARLOW, m newest shades (most becoming), caught at side with aigrette and pheasant wings, 17s 6d. |2 ARDWIOK, close fitting, smartly. swathed with panne velvet ribbon 'and feather mount, 19s 6d. ■••'' a The PLEiRiRCtT, m black and white straw, with chic cherry mount ai side, 21b.* I A SIMPLE BUT PRETTY HAT (suitable for maid), m Coronation Blue, veiled Ninon, '.finished with., con- • |j trasting cord, 255. - ..'■".. | Smart "and becoming BLACK VEL. TOQUE, trimmed AEROPLANE wings receding from front. Prie« ST7b 6d. I GIRLS' BEAVER. FELTS, m black and navy, neatly finished with cord, 15s 6d. I MAIDS' Cream Cord Vel. MUSHROOM, edged and finished witlh swandbwh, 17s 6d. jg A Large Assortment .., of becoming, shapes and colors m SUEDE HATS, from 10s 4d ''-..." " i ■".©'©©©©.©©©©©©©.© . .';'.' I Every Department abounds with I - ■ Seasonable Novelties .. 1 - .. ' -0 ®@©®®®® ®®® ® © . J AIIAIR BROS., Ltd.

WHY IS IT f'/;vTHAT ' ..,.,.. . G. TWLOR KEEPS THE L&RGEST STOCK OF SEASONED TIMBER IN THE BAY t Is it because he has too much money, or for the benefit of his Uustomers? Surely, the latter, for if the Timber is seasoned the furniture . stands when made.; ■.'•■"".. .:; ' :tX^ "."'" i '","". HAVING the" largest stock of "Furniture m the Town, at prices which fle'fy^ competition, bought for cash An,d all middle profits saved • no middlemen to pay or divide ndsto provide for, Taylor scoops the lot, and you share with him. I have just imported 150 TOILET SETS, and am.selling a splendid assortment from 9s - 6d ; best selection, bought at Home, where I come 'from. -- FENDERS from lis 6d. Cannot be bought elsewhere for 15s 6d. I had to pay that wholesale only last week, so I know. ' ~ ■'!',-. rrtxAT^o , FIRE BRASSES, from 5s 6d. - .CHAIRS from 6s 6d. I bard ,dnly about 16 dozen. Chairs m stock. I keep this line. • ■ .* : - N r ■•■-"'■ COAD3INATIQN BEDS from 255. ; v • ; 7 ULNNER SETS ; from 16s' 6d;.; arid; all kinds of Kitchen Utensils and Finishing Requisites^ : . .-, ; ,- - TRON COTS for Little Ones at 27s 6d. SEEING IS BELIEVING, AND PAYING IS THE NAKED TRUTH. vj C. TAYLOR, CABINETMAKER. SHOWROOM AND FACTORY.. .....GLADSTONE' ROAD. POVERTY BAY *(JARRIAcfe WORKS, PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS~ THE'eaTTNG.V "■'. , 7' r , !•:-, t-7z \ THE PUBLIC ARE THE BEST JUDGES. ' I TOR the niost durable,, beautiful, and Cheapest Bnssv Phaeton BradW 1 Gig, or Vehicle of any descrip-ti^i, GO Tq£- V'Y ' ■ rnaewn > »™™7 J. B. L>EYDON. First-class Material. First-clods Workmen 1 m; Every, Department; y.'-'-^X^ | 'Phone 190. % !J, B. LEYDON, Bright Street. :^2 | • . ■ — , . --- .. ■■-—*-;-- -r-- .-■.— -^ „ „• __ r _. ,^ I -..-'. ' '" .- '' "'" '•*•"- '■ t>- ». ■ _; „:...". - „ /;., . „.''.... ■ , , / '"'""' ' .I, '_„.-,'- - •...:-..'..'■ J. IL REDSTONE AND SONS, 1 ROYAL MAIL '^SS* " GISBORNE, fOLAGA-B^Y, AND TOKOMARU BAY. ON HIRE *Afc ALL TIN.ES: '7j BRAKES, BUGGIES* (Double and SMle) , GIGS, LANDAUS, HACKS r ' ' "j,,...: , SPECIAL COtACl^, WEDDING EQUIPAGES, Etc., Etc. ..:■■* a*/ 7 '■' ' ■'■ ' !: v. COACpROUTES: .-''.'' <-..X;- :XZ , .» c E AST COAST, via Pakai'ae, ZJm&, Tokomaru, and Woibfto Bay^ — MON* DAYS and THURSDAYS., -,■ '■ -^ WAJROA, via. Morere Hofi Spring^-— MONDAYS, 7 a.m. ■'• '-"'■' ; '-- ' ; "'; .■■■ ■■■a-M^^m • WATROA, via Timrot^MOND.AYS, 1 a.m. „ \ Our HORSES and PLANT are" t&vweLl known to need comment. . j.«. r YOUtl HORSE CLIPPED BY EIiECTRICITY WHILE YOU WAtT. « •■■ This most effective and novel machinery is now at work, and' caii 1 be seen " '.n operation eyory day. t * . . / A comfortable WAITING -RCQM-.ior Ladies is available, and we have in 1 stalled ELECTRIC LIGHTING throughout the whole of our premise^: •.,-/*»■ :..'■' ' \ ■' -■ ' , ■'■*»■* *•'. Z ■..:■ . --■_.-, • . , - .- - ■■ ■;■-.■ V--.* ■ '' v -' v: " : " '' • ' '" '"• -^ ";"■ '7^'x'x-y vThfe'v-|ffii'&p^r.' aad GleairiS^ Of Beautiful Glassware ;■ ; • . *t7'7 7 7-zft* y *yi ;. ., -.'<- - ■ ' v '•■ • • •■'• ■ > ' ' ' .- . . "•'■.. -, Brightens -.our Showrooms these days. Here you will be irresistibly attracted, by many exquisite Novelties m ' , • • TABLE GLASS— there you will find rtjuch to interest yqu m clear , ' TUMBLERS— — ( While on those tables just near at .„ hand you will see some lovely ideas m EPERGNES; VASES, Etc. t ; If you would have your Dining Table ! l.pok its very when your ' friends ..•''. I ,arrjtve, ,yeu ;.ahp,vildu'^ ; miss . inspecting „ . 'the. splendid showing jin . •"■'••' TABLE LINENS & TABLE CLOTHS. , We are offering some of the finest .•',.;',, goods that ever entered New Zealand. _ , v „ . ■ > Inspection earnestly : '.■• ■ I ; Im '^T 7 ii- 1 ' ' l ;: ' ' ; - - GISBORNE '• ■ ■'■' ' ' " " '■ ■■■■'■■■■■ ■>-'•■- -.-y'~.-,f- : - ■IJwf^r W' * "~tx : v&l viMft^J

. . — . — — — . — | |Hso ATE«fe" HAVESTOODAPUBLICTEST AWARDED ' ONLY tOLD MIDAL fa eompttltftn, IWt riMT IH.VEH MIDAL Ifl Ctmpftftltii, ISM HIGHEST AWAIW Ami 10LD MEDAL M.I. IXHISmOM, 1007 Nelson, Moate & Co. ®KTLOI, KEW ZEAUND, USWAIIi Stopthat Covghl Colds and coughs are I too serious to be trifled ■ with. At first they may I seem unimportant but, if I not attended to, bron- I chitis; pneumonia or even I consumption may de- 'I. velop. You need a mcdi- I cine to soothe the irrita* I tion, break up the cOld ■• and leave the lungs strong H and healthy. B .*** There's no remedy/ so I good as Bonnington's I Irish Moss— for over half I a century it has been the - 1 v favourite family cough I But refuse substitutes. I ! If an unscrupulous retail- I i er tries t to ;sell you an )■ W imitation or substitute tell ■ M him you want Bonning- ■ ■M ton's. Ask for if and m '^insist on getting it. 47 // f'cARRAGEEK XJ IRISH MOSS NAZOL LIMITED. Napier, July 21st, 1911. Your note re NAZO'L to hand to-day. We have heard gl'eat praise from each person we have sold it ! to, and can speak highly of it ourselves, knowing what it has done m our own home. X Yours truly, DENHOLM BROS v Moxham Avenue, Kilbirnio "' ' •' ' . . Oo'tmunption prevented by taking TonkingV Tiinseerl Emulsion on ,the firat sign of a cold. Obtainable' everywhere.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12772, 25 May 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12772, 25 May 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12772, 25 May 1912, Page 7

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