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FIVE AND A HALF UNIQUE miles SHIPMENT IN LENGTH V v r ■ 'j:>- r '".:■» ;.;_'. From Glsborne Post Office to King's Road, Makauri, represents the Enormous Length of our First Shipment of The Latest Japanese Crepes In every conceivable color and design. '^*L'~' SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. .^YfcuK IF ITS JAP. CREPE LADIES INSTINCTIVELY TURN TO SfVi%<^ ADAIR BROS. LTD. TTITITH the approach of warm weather ono^ begins to think of suitable Summer Garments. This, Season there ' is going to be a phenomenal demand for Crepes, as a long, hot, dry Summer is anticipated. To meet the Season's demands, we have imported heavily from Japan, and the Public .will reap the benefit of our HUGE PUB- 4 CHASE, which we were fortunate m securing at an Extra Special Discount through our Japanese Agents. We are now making a Special Display of these Goods. ADAIR BROTHERS, LW(THE BUSY STdRE). * ...

SN. Wlv Own PATON'S FINGERING. riIHE most comfortable, enduring, _li and attractive knitted garments are mad© from Patbn's Super Fingering, and you can knit them yourself. Write for "Help& to Knitters," Jfo. XII., which tells you how to make the gament illustrated. It i» posted free for l£d. All Dealers stock Paton's Wools. Samples sent on request. JOHN PATON, SON & CO. (A/sia), LIMITED, 230 Flinders Lane, Melbourne. Fleecy Woollens Mrs. dare Mtlfar, of Enmore\ Sydney writes: — "People who haven't use( ' Sunlight Soap' for blanket should try it. 'The commoi soaps seem to leave th< blankets dlill and heavy t< the touch, but 'Sunlight makes the nap stand wel up, and makes them fleec] and woolly as though the] had just come out of th< shop, and this with less tim< and less .Syork than is re j quired with ordinary soap." COOD _^ LAUNDkY SOAP I No. 57. GUARANTEED UNDER THE"PURE fOOD ACT. IWOB. NS.W.." BY LEVER BROTHERS i LIMITED, SYDNEY, N.S.W. , No. 57. MATAWHERO .WOOL WORKS. GASH BUYER of Wool, Skins, Hides, • and Tallow, m any quantity. .Highest price. * No commission. —Matawhero Wool Works. OW LANDING, ex Rangatira and Tainni—New Season's Paperhangings; the choioest. best, and cheapest. Large stocks W!hite Lead, Oil, Gflaßß, Scyim, eto. ? th« cheapeatTand ( h©st. Oall ana inspeoi.—J. D. tWin, Otey ril /^ T Remaining unsold lots, 'M . VT.-U. Graf ton Road, fromdßQfi a-piece.—T, G. Lawless l, Agent.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13156, 16 August 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13156, 16 August 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13156, 16 August 1913, Page 4