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- Wilci Season^ i%ftllis\ei°y . At Reasonable Prices. ' " r . ©©©©I©©©©©©©©©© i ,• .1- ■ ■ . • ■ ■ ' "ITCTE are practically at the middle of the Season, and a second *Hat to see the season through is the special need of most Ladies. No one likes to pay a big price for . the "second Hat, and it is to meet the demands of all m this respect that we have got together this Mid-season Millinery. The Prices are Extremely lx>w ' ' SMART PADDY tfEOLTS, m all shades, trimmed colored' cord and! tassels, from 10s 6d to 12a 6d. \ '; FELT SHAPE&— Up-to-date "GRANVILLE," m King's Blue,; Champagne, New Cinnamon, and R«eeda> smartiy trimmed striped velvet, finished with fringe and buckle, 16s -6d. ! . > / The MAHLOW, m newest shades (most becoming), caught at side with aigrette and pheasant wings, 17s 6d. ARDWIdv, close fitting, smartly swathed with panne velvet ribbon and feather mount, 19s 6d. The PIBRiRC'T, m black and white straw, with chic cherry mount, at side, 21s. ' \' A SBIPLE BUT PRETTY HAT (suitable for maid), m Coronation Blue, v«iled Ninon) finished . with contrasting COrd, 255. . -.:.:::. y -.....: Smart and becoming BLACK VEL. TOQUE, trimmed 1 AEROPLANE wings receding from fr«nt.". Pri«o,2f7s 6d. GIRLS' BEAVER PELTS, m black and navy, neatly finished , with " cord, 15s 6d. , '' ISIAIDS' Cream Cord Vel. MUSHROOM, edged and finished with swandowh, 17s 6d. „ • A Large Assortment of becoming shapes and colors m SUEDE HATS, fr»m lftj ii. „ .^ ■ ■ .' * ■ ■•" < ' .' ©©©©©©■©©©.©©©■§' ' ' • '' .•■;■' ■■-"■ ' . . f .■■'■■■ ' ■ : . ' •' Every Department abounds with - , Reasonable Novelties . .

■rue 1 j||| ©smBiFCT —' '" ■ •' ** ■ ■ ■ — — - --—^ni-fir-- nußi^m \ ■ - ■ ■ ■ ' JTor&Q Years it has CurecC I Away back m your grand- B father's days Bonnington's H Irish Moss was the best r erne- ■ dy (or coughs and colds. To- H day it still Holds pride of place K B and is more popular than Eg ever. Bonnington's is the { ;H} standard Family.cough Mcdi- g cine because it has been tried , H tested and found to be the « MR. WILLIAM NEIGH- i BOURS.of Wa;mangaroa.y»rritej: X] "ft give* the great' pleasure to re- ' Hi commend Bonmngtcn's lriihMo*s ' B for coughs and cold*, of any lung ' H complsiot, having used it m my n family for over twenty yean.** - n \ Insist on getting the onginal ■ remedy — BonningtonV 48 ■ PCARRAGEENV wmmo&mmNr why? ■ BBOHHfr-"lßtt^s9S' i& food and' bta^BMHtkaM^&y-ao secret about ft. TMiiiniiili ptaiaiy told on „ . botflte4Mbel. - • ■■.■•■••. ■ • • . hd|M Weak Limits to grow isteods. So does fresh air — - Remember both. &9 The Soap you wasit for -y&.u'r LAUNDRY ■ and BATH . SO PUBE AS NOT TO HURT A BABX OB INJURE THE MOST ■DELICATE, VABRIC. By Special AppoiutmMit to I/rx 1 *! Defence Fore©*. F. LOWNDEB & .SON QARRIERB AND pORWABDUjTG A'QBNTS, '• - •• JtSL: "'. ■' Q.JBJSORNB, Csonsuinption prevented by takim Tonldng's Linsee^, Etnulfeiori on th» flr« sign of a- cold.' Obtainable «v6rywhere.

■ ■ ■ ■■ ' ' '* |IJ|llll|llllIllUllllllIIUllllllll!llillllllllllU!(ll]^^ Hearne's Bronchitis Cure TTxose who have taken this medicine are amazed at its tplendin icaling power. SufFerera from Bronchitis, Cough, Group, Asthm*. Hoarseness, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain or Soreness m tho cheil, experience delightful and rapid relief, and to those who are subject to Colds on the Chest it is invaluable, as it'e^ects a <pomplete cure It is most comforting m allaying Irritation m the Throat and giving Strength to the Voice, and it neither allows a Cough or Asthma to become chronic nor Consumption to develop. Consumption is not known where '*Cough#" have, on their first appearance, been properly, treated with this "medicine. No house should be without % as taken at the beginning, a dose or two is generally sumcient; - tnd a complete cure it 'certain. < Sold by aU Oi«mists and Medicine Vendor*,, i:SJ. R. REPSTONE AN)) ISONS; i ROYAL MAIL COACH '■*%&£&s**„ GISBORNE, TOLAGA BAY, AND TOKOMARU BAY. qN^fflffJE AT ALL tI AkES : BRAKES, BUGGIES (Doub:te>;!nd Single), GIGS, LANDAUS, HACKS '■ SPEGIAL^igOIACHES, WEDDING EQUIPAGES, Etc., Etci ' . \ ■■.•'■ •.. „■■'"■ -■;?'■."'. ! i&ACH ROUTES': ; ■ „■.'.■ EAST COAST, via PaJ«ira»i Tolaga,- Tokomaru, and Waipiro Bays — MONDAYS ajid THURSDAYS. • ■ WAXROA, via Morere Hot; Springs— MONDAYS, 7^a.m. . / WAERO4L, via Timrot^WNmTS, 7 a.m. ' s . • *v Oai- HORSES and PLAJfT are too well known to need comment. YOUR HORSE CLIPPED BY-r*M:CTRIGITY WHILE YOU WAI^. - This most effective and novel machinery is now at work, and can be seen. ,n operation, every day. ... '»V i-JBSB A comfortable WAITIN^G'rRCOiI for Ladiei is available, and we have installed ELECTRIC LIGHTING throughput the whole of pur premises. * or, as the popular song has it : VHHbBHLD^ \s<\ MmjS fly away and die world •eems gay ■ \i Puriri is ' A ■Vy^j t J /^S^ '. taken regularly. } \ lf^ V Its sparkle is emblematic i§L ! '-■ of happiness, vivacity, blithe* IT^ A •omenesf, and freedom from Jfi 1 fflh ' ' Be merry Ibe wise I and, instead &9t^L o\ soda water, drink with your whisky, ' liquor, wines or milk this delicious, ' Jg£jr': ' vPure mineral watc^rNature's own . , } product for the sons and daughters oJ men . . . It's good for the health. - r ■ ; . •. , , y HereVto •>. . . , ■ . . . • :■;.-< : Tlarirl Natural Mineral Water. » ngniarEEto, .■ to buy -^Qood Table, TTTANTEiD; to sell— Lady'B Silver V V • Pnmpkina^(bagged, t for export), > Fowls' Alaizej Chaff, and secohd-harid ■Sacks;— D. M. Orv, Gladstone Road. V Sm^n^f^oti^^l^^^ f .'k **?lfM|

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1273, 27 May 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1273, 27 May 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1273, 27 May 1912, Page 7

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