Now that 'the -dairying- season is at hand, attention is* drawn to a special list of. dairy farms that Messrs Buscke and P'arker offer for sale m this even-, ing's issue. Tlie areas and) pi-ices are suitable for large and small buyers, and now; is an opportune time to cohsider purchasing a suitable dairy farm.* • Everyone- knows how important* it _* thati wa^r used for* . household purpose 1 should be ' clear and pure. You cannot expect your rain winter vto be good" if your- tank has 6 inches of mud ' m it.- •'. ltthg nip the ■'• Gisbprne Vacuum" Company ('phone :^K_),..whb''do all kinds of cleaning, and they wllAt-yPU. u.P be fore! the rain sets , m for,, the 7vin|^»Chmineys swept" A<i,dre*s : \,\§2 Palnier «(#>-'• Konri * - t They were strangers to Gisbbrne..-,': Requiring a ,few-;. hpus{jhpl<_, i articles,, they walked ,into the first shpp th.ey.;<same. to and ;nia_e their purchases. ' C^ntinuiiig theia 'Walk* 'tip' the street, they came to The People's .Epiporiiim'' and their attend tion • jf&i? lmnaediately arrested by the high quality and. lpw . price.. p^ I^.l goods displayed m the window. Seeing, Some smalj line they 'required, they went, inside to purchase it> and while doing so pHced otherj lines. ; They/were surprised to find how much they. could have. saved Joad 'they known of, 'The "Reopl^'s Emporium. Now they* do,.- know, and .' have quite made up their minds that m future The Peoples-E mporium is ''the -store- for them.* '<•:.:-• •"»■'.' . H - .•,<-: >■■ »■' • •■'- '■• ' A Durban commercial man, writing to his brother, Who resides iii Wellington, Isays! tliat so far, as Durban .is concerned trade is good, and there are signs of expansion. ' But, generally 'spealvhig, the £tato of unrest m South Africa is such j as not to Warr'tht at the .' present time a. policy, of .^migration thither. The whole of the Rand' is rt niass of disebntent,- and, old. wounds arp, being re-open-ed by General^Hertzog;, who. is,. stamping . yhe TransvAal arid ; tlio Orange Free Statd in'a campaign of personal calumny against General Botha and the; party of .conciliation. "There is no country m the World to equal this," the letter, concludes.. .'-''"Keep,. the agitator away. The county wants rest, and with its urunir' Bsse"d climate! and vast resources, it a $very promise of fulfilling the most . sanguine. expectations of Rhodes. There ■ shduld bej .m the natural . i.cour*_i< . of events, . great opportunities, here before long .'for the plodding, resolute,* steady fellow,- but he must recollect he is not m England, a teniperate zone, and must. j therefore. give the .'shikker' a wide berth. Otherwise,-, he's only got Hobson's- choico •here." < 1 ' -Westmin-ter REGENT GIGAJIETTES 'are famed for their purity and quality. Smoke them and write for Free Gift ' Catalogue to Regent, Box 331, Wellington. Forty Free Gift*.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 4
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