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EVENING SEASON Of 1913, We are Now Displaying many Beautiful and Exclusive Creations. . la«luding many Charming StylM m Dainty Evening Frocks, Handsome Coats and Wraps for Evening and Theatre the Prettiest Dinner and Evening Blouses of silk, ninon and lace, and a large variety of Novelties in 'Artistic Scarves, Fans, and Evening Ornaments. T« this ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY -we invite your attention, NOW, while the showing is at its best. Dainty Evening Frocks jtjjj%>, **, Included m our showing of imported Model Frocks for Evening wear are Jft^^BtV' m Jr r nany Beautiful and Exclusive Designs, almost impossible to describe. fiflj^^P^ r li ( They come m plain Oriental satins and silks, some with ninon tunics, and J^B^\ j\ Kjf - v\. )ther» m draped effects, beautifully trimmed. The leading colors are jH^V^^"TvV. /JthitS^ri .vhita, iky, shell pink, Boia de rose, grey, reseda, and mais, and the prices Wl.^/V?' l^^ , TvS^KX^/i \ :ange from 69s 6d, 79» 6d, to 99s 6d. I W^^^Sff I W&^fNX [ Handsome Coats and iwJWwpfflhi Our assortment of Fashionable Evening Coats and Wraps contains many |K^/%i|ilif ■/// IV? J? ijuadsome creations m quite exclusive designs; some with deep collars, trim- w^V-jln! Hi I lit// ned with embossed satin and velvet m contrasting colors; others are hand- p '"^ L ||ff|f| In I I / Jf/f comely braided. Colors are pink, biscuit, champagne, sky, vieux rose, cerise, t\ I -'mMI 'Ml i I / mil jte. Priced at 455, 47« 6d, 695, to £7- 17s 6d. R 1 Vffl \1 \1 vM' Our stock of Choice Evening Fabrics includes many entirely new weaves «Asv\«-Jy iK.\» if md exquisite colorings, dainty Tunics and Overdresses of lace and ninon, m S&f*Q§£]*iKk \J^ , \ r&riens styles, and a large range of beautiful Silks m delicate Evening shades. \jy*^-"~^«J PETTIE'S THE HOUSE OF QUALITY.

HATED WINTER." , Many peopu/wLo are subject to chest complaints, long-standing colds and hacking coughs, always dread the approaching cold, bleak, winter weather. If these sufferers only knew the goodness of Baxter's Lung Preserver as a cough medicine, they would be a lot easier m mind. Keep it on hand, and you can go without fear of cough or cold through the severest weather. It is a curative and a preventative — keep it always m the house. Large-size bottles cost only Is lOd, and can be secured at all chemists and stores.* During the past seven days between 20,000 and 30,000 children have visited H.M.S. New Zealand. TO ASSIST INVENTORS, New Zealand is one of the most prolific countries m the world for Inventors, but every invention needs to be carefully handled, m order to secure the best results. The clients of Henry Hughes, Ltd., receive careful attention, and the utmost is done to further the interests of the patentee You shoujd send for a copy of the free booklet, ''Advice to Inventors." Write to Henry Hughes, Ltd., 157 Featherston St. , _ Wellington ; or Local Agents, Traill Bros, and Co., Peel Street, (Jisborae. The Feilding Liedertafel has commenc. Ed rehearsals for the performance of "The Geisha," which, it is expected, will be presented about August next. The choir comprises some 70 voices, and is conducted by Herr Karl Berger. Invest m a smile and make friends ; cheerfulness is Nature's medicine. But if you are a. martyr to Rheumatism. Lumbago, Neuralgia, and the like, cheerfulness is hard to cultivate. Let Baxter's Anti-Neuralgic Pills help you — they never fail, and cost only Is 6d a box. Your chemisjb or storekeeper has them.* The new Public Trust Ofnce m Albert street, Auckland, which has been erected at a total cost of £21,400 (including site), will be formally opened by the Minister m charge (Hon. A. L., Herdman) to-morrow, when a luncheon will be held m the building. Only when tea is absolutely pure do' you get the highest stimulating power and the least waste. Purity m tea is secured by the utmost car© , m every branch of tne industry, from picking of the leaves to marketing of the finished product. Crescent Tea is a high grade, pure Tea. It is rich and strong, and uniform m flavor. Sold m three grades at 2s, Is lOd, and Is 8d per lb.* The Southland Times states tjiat the Invercargill Council has adopted a clause for the regulation of street , traffic, but before any prosecutions are carried into effect the public will be given at least a fortnight's instructions with . regard to what really constitutes "the rule of the road." A martyr to Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica or Lumbago, is to be much pitied — ■ and yet he can easily be cured. His illness is due to excess uric acid m the blood, and this must be removed before a permanent cure can be obtained. Many sufferers fly at once to plasters and liniments because they obtain temporary Telief — but they can get ho real benefit until the cause is removed: RHEUMO is the only successful remedy for uric acid troubles, for it rids the system of the cause of the trouble. RHEUMO has cured thousands, and it will cure you. Buy a bottle to-day. Of all chemists and stores, 2s 6d and 4s 6d.* A jury m a court m Chicago had considerable difficulty the other day m deciding whether a certain picture exposed for sale m an art store was immoral. It waa that of a young woman bathing nude out of doors. The matter was finally decided by a vote being taken as to what the girl m the picture was thinking about. The jury decided that her thoughts were evidently not immoral, and so adjudged the painting. QIVB LANE'S EMULSION A PERSISTENT, HONEST TRIAL. MAKES STRENGTH AND ENERQY. All Chemliti.B7 For Influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint .Core Never fails Is 6d, 2« M.*

FOR THE , ■■ . ; GOLF Season TXTE have just opened up an Exchi H . * * sive and altogether New Stock ■A . of Golf Material for the coming year. vOt These Goods were aelected for us \ from the Works by our English Expert, W^ " who has sent us a good assortment by English and Scottish Manufacturers. V We wiU be P leased if > ou would "^^Wiiirilljß^ kindly look these Goods over. It will pay you ! Arthur E. Rees, The Prrogessive Ironmonger. .ililiauu... [■■• • . jFT Suits of Goodness MmmBPSMM^ A f I KR ALL ' lt> * th * QuAlujr " f "'" JP^^^\^ft^j]^^^WL We produce Garment* th»t are worth j W^s^^3MnmKm^^^W ot approval — both In material and MffllulluaiSima T^* 7 "* Buit * th * 1 wiu **"* J * Dr M//Mldlumi\^M Snpnrior La Quality •• wall m m Fit. We *«k yoa to now th« Hr*m>uAb:# SraHllm Nat Ho °P cr ' wBBJBttmMWHllIllm& 1 CLOTHIER AND MERCIJi. TOHNSTONE & SMITH, the up-to-POB SALB. U date Mercers and Tailora. New Winter Overcoats, fleecy lined, from 40s. " "PICTURE FRAMING m all its bran- — „n™c. i-v -■• c" 6B - Reasonable prices at ParO^B Bii Horße-power CROBSLEY ker » B> Q rey street. Also, Portraits m oils, bluck and white. OAfl ENOINI. In «ood working otTl , ■ , jn 5 = r?OR SALE, at lowest wholesale prices, --a-. JD, Flour, Sugar, lea, Soap, Candles, Karoaana, 0»tmt»l, Oatia*. •i«.— D. M. hmulu orncf Pn.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13069, 8 May 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13069, 8 May 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13069, 8 May 1913, Page 7

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