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1181 c SPF"C*iIAI_S ■ Choice Evening 1 '^'^m^ Fabrics IhBM wth the ob i ecl of maWfl 2 a Complete Clearance of the remainder of - MHM our stock of Evening Fabrics, we have made some very Startling Reductions on bcauWul New 6oolls °* lhis seasons ' m P° rtatioll - Choice New Silfe> M flouncing Laces, Spangled and Embroidered Ninons, etc. In fact, all new and up-to-date lines have been Heavily Reduced. 40-INCH BLACK NET, for Overdresses-' Usual price 2/6, SALE PRICE 1/H # 42-INCH EMBROIDERED NINONS, m cream, sky, pink, and black. Usual price 3/6, SALE PRICE 2/3. 40-, INCH FLORAL NINONS, m dainty designs and colorings. Usual price 3/6, SALE PRICE 2/11. 40-INCH COLORED NINONS, ia cream, slcy,' pink, cerise, em«rald, vieuac rose, and apricot. ■ Usual prices 2/11, 3/6, and 4/6. «. - ■:■-.. sale prices 2/g, 2/11 D 3/9; 40-INCH MARQUISITES, m pink, vieux rose, sky, apricot, etc. Usual price 3/11, SALE PRRICE g/g # ' -• 40-INCH SILK POPLIN LUMINEAUX, m grey, eaxe, sky, pink, and'apricot. Usual price 3/6, SALE PRICE 2/11. 40-INCH HEAVY ORIENTAL SATIN, m royal, sky, pink, vioux rose, white and cream. ' Usual price 5/6, SALE PRICE 4/g # 40-INCH FRENCH SILK PAILETTES, m a. variety 6f choice evening shudes. " Usual price 6/6, SALE PRICE g/g^ 40-INCH OHAR.MEU.SE SATINS, m all the leading evening shades. \ ' . • . Usual price 7/6, SALE PRICE g/g^ CA^SDL SILK ROBE LENGTHS, m moss, pink, sky, grey, vieux rose, etc. Usual price 23/6, SALE PRICE ls/g # • 42-INCH PASTEL CHEVIOTS, m pink, sky, saxe, and grey. Usual price 3/6, SALE PRICE 2/11. 44-INCH PASTEL CLOTHS, m pink, sky, grey, biscuit, vieus rose, and nil. * - Usual price 4/11, SALE PRICE .'^/g _* 42- INCH EVENING COAT CLOTHS, m new shades, including Bulgar, Tose, Tango, and emerald. Usual price 3/11, SALE PRICE 3/3 # Sale Time ,at PETTI E'S.

Price: £190, f.f1.8. Wellington. Get a FORD Car THE CHEAPEST, MOST RELIABLE, AND THE BEST ' FOR FARMERS, BUSINESS MEN, OR PLEASURE. ARE YOU INTERESTED? Then call or write for Catalogues and Booklets about the "FORD." SOLE AGENTS: ANDERSON'S GARAGE, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. •Phone ,418, Box 219; Wi£N YOU COME TO TOWN *VTOC ««nft to it*7 irhere yom. know your Comfort and jaax Eater*** will •* ■ r««dv# Thorough Attention. '; t The Hotel Arcadia v otily Tyro Minute* from Post Office, and hai been built regardless of Ex pen**), 00 that Visitors thall h»v« a HIGH-CLASS SERVICE ataMODERATI Fuica. HOTEL ARCADIA has 40 Bedrooms, Ladies' Drawing Room, Smolrinj and Writing Rooms, and the Largest and .Best Appointed Dining Room m Qiaborn*, with Seating Accommodation for 150 Quests at on« iriUmg. . Special Four-Course Dinner FROM 1f. 30 TO 1 O'CLOCK. THE BEST SHILLING DINNER »i GIBBORNE. Bpecutl Conoeaaion for Weekly Meal Bo&rderi and P«rm*nojn Boarder*. W When Your Child's Throat is Sore! 1 ■ That's a "danger sign"! It tells yon of deadly germs attacking I H the tender respiratory organs. Once let - I Kg them get down into the bronchial tube* or luaga, va^^H' H m then the dread croup or perhaps pneumonia may C^w^ I M endanger life. At the first indication give Bonning- , TUJT ■ WL ton's Carrageen Irish Mom I There m TOS J>-\ I j^SV bo time to meddle «vith imitations^ — the **<*Wf 'I I i jSp^tfu main thing is to get this magnificent /'M I remedy right to the spot at oncel Fa» .a i*p\ "^ JH I Xy^\ over half a ceaturyit has been tha f^j.' ' ' I /yW\ Bonnington's Irish Moss BppNt wßt 1 HERE'S A CASE. IN rOINTj MH!!^ kJst\ I \ hl Elfiiopßo./.H.mil;«i.s.pia«o < .ilott I9IS. . ■|L^Di2li BSM\ J 1 «m»«i ia NawZaalwid aTatfihy yean ago, aaJ fIHIiDISHKMM tbafrti faMily Medicine | nanltta Ckriitchut«k ■^lH KJ ™£!r O l /»f T _ was Beaaiagtaa • Irish Matt. I triad it for a bad cald, f"Vii' >IT ffy*f 1I I fll * and fwiad it did ate ?? «1. Siac* thai ll have aied it fw X I \ jßaf"^ fiytell aari family Ynih etanr luceeif. Dunag mt «tora- ammllL Vv.vi'JwJ. VI I" fIWaW) ke «P'»a; ' •••»• "Id Mtraial haadradi of battlot «f Boo* ■^■li ! '*^ <l; ' i tIRM W *No^aV tressideK n J^HKaKir.'S

A Gisborne lady who recently arrived from another part of the Dominion made an oft-repeated remark concerning the scarcity of eggs m Poverty Bay. Other j districts are constantly reporting phenomenally successful results from systei matic ' poultry feeding. Greytown Egg Circle paid out £58 m one day for eggs. j Gisborne can beat that, and T. Clarkscni, Ltd., Gladstone Road, will be | pleased to tell you how •, it may be [done.* • j The first of tho snowdrops are m I flower at Stewart Island — probably (says the Southland Times) ahead of any other part of New Zealand. If shadows fall on you and me (And I suppose they do), And life is dark and health is poor, And every thing is' blue. Cheer up! and take the chance you have, Secure a life renewer; Away with gloom ! for joy make room ! With Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. The Labor Department m Wellington is (says the 1 Dominion) arranging to send a party of 25 'men to road work m the Pahiatua district. , That's a Good Idea ! Perhaps youare of an inventive turn, of mmd — got a' good idea how, maybe ! It is perhaps worth a lot! Plenty of simple schemes have netted many., thousands of pounds for the persons- who thought of them, xours may bring a handsome return— don't neglect itl Write for Free Booklet, "Advice to Inventors." t— Henry Hughes, Ltd., 167 Featherston Street, Wellington ; or Shierlaw and Ball, Peel Street, Gisborne. A company is being formed at Westport to construct a line of railway from there to Charleston for the, purpose of manufacturing cement, lime, bricks, and mining for coal or lignite, of which there are ,extensive 'beds of considerable thickness. The superb flavour, the handiness, the economy of "Camp" Coffee, and its absolute freedom from impurity make it the finest coffee ever offered !'... The Knox Home, for Incurables at Tamaki is now virtually completed, and it has been arranged that the opening ceremony shall be, performed by 1 the Prime Minister on August 15. If a child once gets a really bad cold it is always liable to a return of the trouble. Mothers should always have a reliable cough medicine at hand to check a cold m its early stages, Baxter's Lung Preserver is a remedy that has been -efore the public for over half a century, and it has certainly, proved its worth as a cure for all kinds of colds. Ala lOd bottle will keep the whole family free from colds. Order Lung- Preserver from your chemist or storekeeper, or direct from J. Baxter and Co., Chemists, Ohristchurch.* The Western Star reports that the dredge Wallace, while steaming down tho river, collided with Mr Joseph Roderique's ketch Endor, with the result that the Endor sank m ten minutes, being stove m. ' In 1847, during the course of a long series of experiments with numerous rheumatic and gouty subjects, scientists first noticed that the blood of every patient contained excess uric acid. Thus tho cause of Rheumatism and its kindred disease?, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gravel, and Stone was at last discovered. Thousands of prescriptions to expel this excess were tried — but without success. One of New Zealand's leading chemists worked at the problem for many a year. At last he coinpounled a medicine which cured practi:aJy every case — cured even those who liad suffered for twenty years and more. One told another of this splendid rem edy, and thus the gales. of RHEUMO' grew until to-day it can be purc'nwJ 1 all 7 over New Zealand. RHEUMO has been tried, tested, and proved effeccaul by thousands of sufferers. Here's a case m point:— -Mr Alexander Miller, of Roslyn, is one of Diinedin's best known builders. Brief and businesslike, he writes : "I suffered from Rheumatism m my back for two months, and was curnd by RHEUMO m two or three days. I can recommend it to anyone suffering frouj the same complaint." You can take Mr Miller's recommendation. All Stare* and Chemists, 2» 6d and 4g 6d.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13430, 11 July 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13430, 11 July 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13430, 11 July 1914, Page 6

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