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TWEEDS-: Ms the Venfid. Of course, there's always a demand . fjffltss!& " the decree of Fashion this Winter. i&t^aSsSXSMvi^J^S&llifili'ZCf \ They'll tell you how* universally it wili, T* ijS^f^ I^^^^ '' Materials H^^Wi^Si i how opened, in all their pristine fresh- JgMi r'jf »!.l il vLt' Jomlwß^^W ¥^' ness. Just see our variety in Serges Jnffjv/^^n-' 21 i!L^/o!^9^^-4U • w$A and Tweeds, any length of which would , I 71 i X> : s^2^^^^i^« make you tup a delightful Winder Frock ;&sißKw< i 1 ■ 11 /#C-' mw^tvfTnT* mSI l^t ' or Costume — smart, cosy, and service- *%[ .nT* \ , II 'AV r'UjF^wf^W^^l'^^ able. There are Heather Mixtures and 1 Hi rk^ j 11/ Vf^^^^lW 54Sn. HEAVY DRESS TWEEDS— W\lt f 1 i 1 > New Addresjs : Next Whinrays; % v^^ls^OT^i 1 Opposite Salvation Army Barracks, Ai' 'ii^^nk GISBORNEArthur Nathan's 1 " REtIARLt" TEA " GOLDEN TIPS " The Perfeotion -:'■,-■-./ ; ."..■" . .- i Oholoe Flavor m3Z *«THUR H. NATHAN, LTO. -J,. BlenHlßg. AUCKLAND. Aroma. •

PLANTING SEASON. ALEX. THOMSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BULB, • BEED AND PLANT MERCHANT. I, HAVE an Extra Choice Selection cf _ Locally -grown and Imported Bulbs, •including .....-;. Anenomea, Crocus, Freeaias ,' Hyacinths, Ixiaa, Ranuncului Sparaadaa, Tulips, Narcissus Daffodils, Bnowflake, and Numerous . other Varieties ' for Pretest ' Planting. . COLLECTIONS MADE UP ON MOST LIBERAL TERMS. -' *A Post Fre« for Casb^Ord«n. - - ' Not* Addr«ss— ■ ALEX. THOMSON } lit GLADSTONE ROAD. ' j RING U> 514; .7 J T«lephcn*»— Shop 565. Narw r 7 IW. J; iOHIY ONE SHOP.) •»' ■_ ' ■ '■ ' : - : -J '■ ,v ■'': <f i. i ■ "■ ■ -.'■ •■ - : ■■..•.-•■ ■>■<■■<■ I Our Children's Health • is New Zealand's i Weal. 1 . . ■ <■' ■ s ' ' :■■. I. . . • - - ' "'. • •'.. 'A < On the health of young • Zealanders depends— well, every? « thin^. ■ :;..•..■ • , X y TherefoTe, you' cannot be too f careful in choosing . their daily i , foods. One thing is certain:. ( they should have .plenty of "K" I JAM— the puce and wholesome A ■ Jam.;. . ■.-..' •''.<.' .■ • ■•• .y. ; •.. ' '.-'. ! Childhood's natural craving for J Bwee^s s^oujd be satisfied ; with a " .; natural sweet of, undbUbted food )| value, rather than with manufao- )< tvred susar concoctionji. , ■. „.. , ■ ... .' - ( •■';■•■- ■- :,. v -,- ■ '<■* ] is simply Nature's choicest Fruite, ' perfectly prepared in absolute purity. It is "Tlie Best Spread ' for Daily Bread.'? I Prepared . by KniKPAIHICK'S, • in Simny Nelson, [I * ' Where the ' Best , Frfliti Grow. I; MATAWHERO WOQL WORKS. ' ■'■ ' ,- -. I 1 . • ■• ' '' ' "^ * ' " ' '•' ;i 1 /lASM BIJYJER of Wool, Skins, Hidpi ( ! V-^ and TalloWi in *py quantity. H Highest price. • No oommission. — MataRwbero Wool Work*. • , ■ v

Oiiitment dSbk, :' 'TO THE:" 1 ' "=&{< SPOT # w/ RELIEF &^ ahd CURE - Sold Everywhere^ 1/6 per Tin.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13394, 30 May 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13394, 30 May 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13394, 30 May 1914, Page 7