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"Plums for the People." "OENDING Alterations m our Premises, our Heavy Stocks MUST BE *• REDUCED. For Net Prompt Gash we offer : PRIME POTATOES, 13s 6d sack. CANDLES (Best Wax), 3s 2d A-dozen. PRIME ONIONS, 9s lid sack 1 EDMONDS' BAKING POWDER, SUGAR— IA 9s 6d bag, 2A 9s 3d bag. 3 tins for 2s 6d. FLOUR— SOs 5s 9d. 26's 3s. NUGGET (large size), 3s lid doz. tins. JELLIES— I pint 2s dozen, i-pint lid. CAUSTIC SODA, 4s 9d dozen tins. CORNFLOUR., 2s lid dozen lbs. SOAPS (Toilet), 2s. lid dozen cakes. B. and P., 5s lid dozen lbs. TUMBLEiRS. (very fine), 3s 6d dozen. JAMS— Golden Bee 3s 9d dozen tins, CUPS & SAUCERS, 4s 6d dozen. . X 4s 9d do., 21b tins 8s 9d dozen, BRUSHWARE all less 10 per cent. 4s 6c1.4-dozen, 2s 4d i-dozen. JAM 21b'GJiASS JARS, 13s 6d case CURRANTS, 2s 3d i-dozen lbs. of 12 Jars. % ■ RAISINS. 2s ditto. LJ3NTELS, 2s lid dozen lbs. SULTANAS. 2s 9d ditto. MATCHES (Safety), 6 pkts for Is lOd. PINEAPPLE, Is 6d £lb tins. SARDINES (m oil), 3s 3d dozen. FRUITS (assorted), 5s 3d £-dozen. SARDINES (m Tomato Smice), 3s 3d GREEN PEAS, 121bs for Is lid. dozen. MILK (Highlander), 5s 3d dozen, 2s 9d BEECHAM'S PILL&, Is b6x. 4-dozen. SPACE PREVENTS FURTHER DETAILS. CALL AND SEE. DELIVERY AS PER ARRANGEMENT. NOTE THE ADDRESS— Wm. VAUTIER, WEST END CASH STORE, 401 GLADS ONB. ROAD. fyftN:GE&/ mHE POPULAR SIZES FOR FAMILY USE CAN NOW liE JL HAD Wrni THE OVEN ON LEFT OR RIGHT-HAND SIDE OF THE FIREPLACE. THIS IMPROVEMENT ENABLES HOT WATER PIPES AND EQUIPMENT 1U BE FIXED ON EITHER SIDE AS MAY BE MOST CONVENIENT. ASK YOUR IRONMONGER TO SHOW YOU A*N ' . "ORION," "THE RANGE WITH a REPUTATION." Winter Reads ! i . i . A S the long Winter Evenings -will soon be with us, may I suggest that you go m for some GOOD READING: ■ 1 have an Up-to-date Stock of all the LATEST NOVELS, and caiK show | you a Selection second to none m Town. BOOKS THAT ARE SELLING: "Their Yesterdays." by Harold Bell Wright. '"The Great Splendour," by Gertrude Page. "The Blue Bird's Eye," by George Edgar. "The Net," by Rex Beach.' "Buck Peters' Ranchman,"' by C. E. Mulford. ''Corporal Cameron," by Ralph Connor. "Adriam's Orchard," by Sarah Grand. "Odd Numbers," by Sewell Ford. "Caviare," by Grant Richards. "Sunshine Sketches m a Little Town," by Leacock. "Paul Rundel," by Will Harben. -• '*--■' ■ "The Witching Hill," by E. W. Hornung. .* "The Counsel for the Defence,"' by Leroy Scott. - THE BOOK THAT IS GOING TO SELL— t "THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN" (By Jeffrey Farnol), Author of that Wonderful Seller, "The Broad Highway." "The Amateur Gentleman" is going to be the Biggest Selier of the Year, ■ and will surpass even "The Broad Highway" In' .popularity. Supplies to arrive about the end of the month. ORDER NOW, as the First Edition for Australasia, although for a very large quantity, has been fully booked by the Booksellers before date of publication. This m itself is. a guarantee that ihe Book is GOOD. ' . * 3s 6d EACH. ; POSTED' 3s* lid. As we anticipate a Very Large Sale, Orders .frill be executed strictly m the order they are received. Do Not Forget— "THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN." Charles W. Muir, The Progressive Bookseller, Telephone— No. 122. , > lS -■ ■ ..v. ... __..../■;„ X)-%Jt . ... , . -\ . '; ■ ; ■•-. ':: :: ■•;.;•. ■ \^.^y: ■.',-'; ' ■.' Rustless Corsets ,|Hk%;.''. W When a woman realises that H^ ! # % I , ■ her 6gure can be improved, she Sf^^mf(^\i I I has overcome the 6rst obstacle to H^SHri-I^X I ■ The next step is the selection and I I fitting of the Corset best calculated to B^^l^»!>tjL >|< I There is no Corset like the Royal iKS©!!!!* 1 *f\\ fl H P. D. Rustless to answer the demands of figure \tt§SlPil§a\ \\\ I H and fashion. It gives the long fine lines to* the »^^^^SKr \ 1 . 1 ■ hips, the graceful curves to the bust, and en- ttnfilft^TOSa ' 'Yr I H ables the wearer to acquire attractive poise of !R|^KK9fiSSiL§&s£^ \L I i \ ..-,.',... W. J. Cox& Co. | Jipi TTAVE received Special Shipments of ' tSeSIRABLE VILLA RESIDENCE j the foUowing:- |\J x rood Q L&nd Herrings m Bullion Fresh Herrings i ated corner of Btarris" Street and Heta 'StauJr s§ras He " ing< ; »-*«* * ■*-»■ »«*'»™*. l Herrings m Tomato Whitebait • 2 chains Heta Street). • \ | Bloaters Salmon . ... „,. . „ .. Shrimp» Lobsters ) Sue rooms of good eize (dining-rooni i9 y8 i?" ■ ,v Smoked Sardines^ 25ft by 15ft), pantry, and bath-room. Sardines m Oil Anchovies m Oil .., ... , • , „ . ; . , I Bn ij Brine. both with hot and cold water, and tank as well as town water; motor or bugg) LUCCA OIL ' B^ e d, wash-house (6xed tubs), and ahed ; TINNED SOUPS PACKET SOUPS ' floW * '"* ****** — HEING'S CHOICE LINES— All Bw^g ll requuementß compUed j nc l v^ c . with. Ten inmates* walk from P.O. Tomato Soup, Chiili Sauce Bweet Onions, Indian Relish Further' particulars from— Sweet Gerkins. • ' ' CANNED BEANS~ DAVID MORICE, ASPARAGUS LAND AGENT PICKLED CUCUMBERS : ' ' At I ~ ' ' r '"' — ' ' " TrnRY NAT. HOOPER for a smart W| ffc^-- A A^l-l- Ready-to-wear Suit. We guarantee m |j - liOX & tiO ' fifc> and st y le - Prioes from 42s .** PROVISION MERCHANTS, ( TTT ANTED— Buyera of Plums, Pears, G'Mjfone Road VV Peachea, Bananas, and ripe Water t , i. oo on „ no Meiona to visit W. Tan, who la » caah Telephoiw 98 P.O. Box 28. \nytT of Pumpkin*, Oabbaffii, »nd Vefa- , t»Wlf llipsn* i

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13069, 8 May 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13069, 8 May 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13069, 8 May 1913, Page 9