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WOOL HIGH.JLANO CHfcAP 1 A , CRES ' on ~ GOOD 400 Acres m Grass, carrying over two sheep. SMALL HOUSE. O.R.P. at 14s. PRICE— OnIy £2 per acre. = W. Lissant Clayton, ESTATE AGENT.
eon umrnw I f THE RELIABLE STORE i ► AUTUMN SHIPMENT OF | SMART FASHIONS I i LADIES' SPORTS COATS V ' 1 LADIES' BLANKET COATS I ; LADIES' STYLISH BLOUSES | 1 (In Delaine^ Silk, Ninon, Crepe-dc- _ Chine, and Voile). 8 i Children's Knitted Coats. I , Children's Teddy-Bear Coats. S / Blanket Coats. 1 Suede Cloth Coats. | 1 Jerseys, Jersey Kilties, and "I ' J<.r?ey Kimonas. : 1 ( INSPECTION INVITED. ! | FOOTWEAR. "Y^TE have just- opened np case *»' after ca*> of BOOTS ttnd SHOES, specially t imported for 1 Winter wear. / ■ ; In Gentlemen's we have never had ; better selection* or value to show you. They comprise Light Dress Boot 9, Boots for medium wear, and 1 our Heay Lines are just all right. OUR 'PRICES will yon come and see? . J. B. MBIES. 'PHONE No. 603. . '. .\ . '. V ITN order to effectually .vwpo fl ' JL with the increased patron- B age, and to obviate, the annoy- fl ance caused to customers between ' fl 1 and 2 o'clock, by favorite dishes . fl being off the Menu, the Proprie- fl tor of the ....;. . B PIOG&6SLLY ;l LUNCHEON ROOMS I Has enlarged tho kitchen and; fl cooking •; arrange^. nts, and is' .fl now able to ais-TO:e all patrons' fl tha* a full and varied Menu will', fl be placed before all diners be- fl tween 12 and 2 or 5 and 7< fl o'clock. fl '< iARTHUR~i.AH/IMOND; I PROPRIETOR. ! fl A WINDOW FULL OF ' WINTER COMFORTS. : WARM JERSEYS DRESSING GOWNS JASON'S WOVEN NIGHTS / JASON'S WOVEN SPENCERS and VESTS. JASON'S WOVEN • COMBINATIONS " HORROCK'S WINCEY and i" FLANNELETTE NIGHTS. ». "X7TTE have specially' stocked LARGE JASON" and HORROCICS are household > words. Each articls bears' a i Gunranteo. A T y : ' M. WEILL'S GISBORNITS , UNDERCLQITHING SPECIALIST. . . : . — —-__-_! _ ■ Easter Holidays pROWDS OF PEOPLE WILL I NO DOUBT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS HOLI- ' DAY, AND THE BURNING QUESTION .. WITH SUCH PEOPLE WILL BE ..... . I Travelling I Requisites I OUR CAPACIOUS PREMISES j^ ARE FILLED WITH A WF__LASSORTED STOCK OF HAT BO2_ES from ... 8/11 TIN TRUNKS from ... 8/11 . PORTMANTEAUX from. 14/6 SUIT CASES, from ... 8/11 GLADSTONE BAGS from 28/6 BRIEF BAGS from ... 8/il TRAVELLING RUGS do. 10/6 I IN FACT, ' J EVERYTHING TO ENSURE A J PLEASANT HOLIDAY. I Clpthiers Drapers Milliners. . r 1
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13352, 9 April 1914, Page 1
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