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NASMITH & SON FOR RINGS. jjj"~ ."" .1: '"'^'"^ P SUPERB SUMMER HOSIERY AS f l Whether on "business or pleasure bent, start. every day, this summer m Dr. Jaeger Socks or Stqckings. You'll^enjoy thei. coolness m the sultry daytime and snug warmth at nightfall. h No hose so comfortable, tasteful I ' and "durable. Their pure, soft wool ls.the best protection for teadjWfeet. *. ." l All fashioning* and;Dyea^'i Prices to suit all pockets. _ _, - T_eDr.JMterCotV"Ewe ,, BrM(l - "J-ejer" QxMly Gentleman's Half Hose — l/9to_/0 - 2/3 to 4/9 and upwards !•- dies' Worsted Hose 1} - r 2/3 to 2/9 - 2/6 to 5/- and upwards Your Draper -W- "Por free Illusor Mercer can - O" _l '.-_"'% _- - -, w -- -- -_ trated Cata■apply them. . lAiT^CTpR I**™^* Insist on P U _iMr I \D W Se°P L _T ALE »=^_ f ; .V^v .% i^S^^fe _/^^ Wellißrton ' T==4 ** J || g-H«i W « B « ov . \^*r : ■ '■' ? 7 [»fj [j, ~-"~_'i»lli 'ill I ill Mi-«--»«-»i-»_W--—-_.»«-»----_»- 111 til Mill— —«_»'i '-Jul • I The finest leaf froa the best plantation*, it- h«t captured the public taJto freai the. North Capeio the Bloff. "The Lancet" says: "Fine tea means better health." 66 _- ' '. f; . ■ ■ Wholesale Agents : . . MUK RAY A XD CB'6_*lPf ON. ?\"_i". < r™j^T!fC!t*^'.''-?.^.l:i?i!ti_____..j^ ■■■■i«^»-iMv^^«»^M-iwi.i»i^i^ < «^g^M«^«»g«iMM»iiiMiiiiiw l^ B^^ i ; • Natural 1^ fc ? P*li TP^trni Mineral i %JL w * «■■■* Water is a positive boon ia the engine room," ||^ says the "Chief." u No other Mineral ||| Water is so refreshing, None, makes t^^ . the liquor so' delicious' _^— ' to the taste after a spell amidst the heat and turmoil of the __» day's work. All fe^K^ *!P*l|f -^^ |W my subordinate MJ^ N x -fW §^ i^ v ' officers plump tf^£ ,;"'.''.;' : ijl.l Wss mm for Puriri — tliey w^ j*^,^ say it keeps them X_^_Lg_^ jr\ !|l| W^k^ fi t and m good JfT^ WBk. spirits ' so Puriri 8 sg^^\ is a fixture on this boat^ \ "Passengers are keen oh |§^ j|?v t^ww^^ v. Puriri too." » §|^ 'T__ : '-_7_l«l__tt'ii«-»' : -l A FEW I U r arifllJF!© i FERTILIZER a ; With the increasing cost of land, it is essential to get the I a largest posteible return from the ground. Everybody knows fl fl- that Basic Slag is theileading Manure. I I BILSTON BAtlp .-.PHOSPHATE I I i. l 'i?l_2.i ,noat , valuable Basic Slag. Contairis more Phosphate of Lime-in | ■ * r a^aly soluble fornr— than any other. The most beneficial constituent H a of any^Fertihzer is Phosphate of Lime. .''.'" fl fl v«-J_ '« P^ 0 fl nely sround than other makes, operates quicker and ia fl H o««2n-.**_. pid Vf»i_- n 4. com JPletely assimilated by the acids of the soiL fl § gc\ a S n _^ d ai 9 o^^^^^ FineMß - I I STUDY THE UNIT COST! 1 I i»-^ iß **S_if- economy to use an inferior slag whon you can buy Bilston 1 M Brand.— tne highest qualit;/— for a trifle more per ton. , ' '"* fl fl ALL STOREKJEEPERS AND MANURE DEALERS. fl fl "Wholesc'e only from fl fl* A. S. PATERSON & CO., LTD., Wellington, Sol -, Importers. I ' aia«g-»a__f-M^^ ll'll | • || ,'iihiii |||l||||||iH|Hß|(r

A SUCCESS BASED ON ; — -J -' ■"- ■'■' -*' ■ ' - - ■•■ For over 30 years the reputation of ."'K"| Jam has steadily gro-tyn, and it is now a household word m all parts of New Zealand .. This success is "founded upon Purity andQua_,_t_. "K'Jam is always made frqjn- perfect materials, under ideal iCOnditiorfs, and is always made • ' absolutely, pure. KlfiKPATftlcfe NELSON. l.mi i.m-y 1' 'i"'i i^u ' a-_^3t££^_=_S_=_| ' WAN__D JCnTwn— For dyeing or! 'cleaning, Unjbrella recovering or repaoring, A. Wilson's City Dye Worka ; is the best.— 2Bl, Gladstone Road. Those ; N9,J3D6_:, ■,r4-'--...,^^^^.. |

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13299, 7 February 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13299, 7 February 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13299, 7 February 1914, Page 11