,y-SK. CHARLIE ADAIR ifJflF'* nSilti f\ WILL G,VK vuu A • |Plsi|[ iff. Better Suit for the Xi\ \^/ilfi Same Money / _^Hml W / M^**-r"^\ ie nian w^° ' snt Bal isfied with hi. c / "^rli PiA /wiil^»*«' fc ls *"' ,e ,nan we w ' s *" "- 0 interest. V ff /|l' ; |l/ /[ You may think you are difficult to • A'jliik' • &■'-■ • "fit," but.:.come to us^-we wi)l soon dis- ' ' |S^ ' -/^IY * ■ ffl \Swjdr ' ab»"ise 'your' mind on that- score. W&4 ' V W*l •" >rHss '? SUITS -ARE WA \ 111I 1 1 " out 0n Th eir'own" 1 1 lILjL-J ,i ' I for " C,at8 ' ' I fi I l J " For the same money, your clothes will / ll'll I I . he Fashionable, Smart, and of irreI I• \ \I ' proachable Fit. "" " I / • I \ I Come, Sir, let us prove our words — , J il 111 J h© clothes ar* here to back them up! /\| CHARLIE ADAIR IJJ Ul "Out On His Own" M GISBORNE.
Get your piano where you can rely on quality and value. Hundreds of^ people are taking advantage of the Dresden Piano, Company's time payment system; and shipment upon shipment of pianos and organs is coming m month after month. "The Dresden," . with over 30 years of experience. . and a remarkable turnover, is ever able to sell the best goods at the lowest market rates. But it is not satisfied with merely gaining a new customer; it aims at making another business friend— and usually does so. Now, with the Dresden' Piano Co.. Ltd., absolute' quality is guaranteed. Every piano issued is perfect material and workmanship. Where will you find better instruments than the Lipp, the Ronisch, and the Steinway-^tHey are indeed three great pianos ! or two| finer Organs than The Bell And The Imperial — they are incomparable N You should certainly either call on for write td" the Dresden Tiano Co., Ltd., Wellington; or you could see thair Local R«pr»w»ntative. John Townley. '
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. QLAYTON ANU "DUSCKE, .J^TD. IN LIQUIDATION. NOTICE is liereby given that the following Extraordinary Resolution, m pursuance of "The Companies' Act, 1908," was passed at a General Meeting of the Shareholders, held on the Ist September, 1913 : — "The Company passed an Extraordinary Resolution to. .the effect 'tliat jt is proved to its satisfaction that tJie Company cannot, by reason of its liabilities, conthyue its business, and that it^is advisable to go into liquidation,' and decided to appoint Mi* John Coleman, of Gisborne. Liquidator." JOHN COLEMAN, Liquidator. Gisborne, Ist September, 1913. , 982 ANTED— Three .Bushmen . good I wages. — Apply O. Gaukrodger, Whatatutu; or, Mick O'Brien, Te Rata. r\*7TANTED — Respectable, permanent YY Boarders; comfortable home, h. and c. water. — Apply "Reramoaiia," 173 Lowe Street. _ 980 JUST ARRlVia>3Fre^h Canterbury picked Table Potatoes ; extra good ; delivered town, 10s sack.— 'Sargisson and Co. 'Phone 87. . 981
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 6
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