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Our modern method* of doing bnsi vsa have certainly caught on. Clean, n^nest- dealing has reaped ita reward. We now carry a stock six times as ai-avy as we cUd two y*»M ago, and 'he value of our goods it testified, to by . hundreds of satisfied customers, without a shadow of doubt, The Peoale'B Emporium has proved a boon to , Qisborne. The day of high) prices hae 4<>ne. We brought them down, and m end to keep them down. Of course, we cannot sell goods under cost price, but we buy to well that our selling prio* U m many inatance» lower than '♦bers oost price. Do you deal at The People's Emporium? If not M why not! Judging by ' present indications, the Union Company anticipates that the disabled steamer Kauri will be repaired sufficiently to be able to leave Westport shortly for Port Chalmers, where permnnent repairs will bo effected. For Children's Hacking Ocmgh at night, Woods' great Peppermint Care, Is 6d, 2s Gjd..* ' The demand for youn# cattle from the North continues to be as strong as ever (says the Southland Times), and ,among the extensive purchases that have been made was that of 400 head by Mr J. F. Buchanan, of Little River, Canterbury, Included m consignment was close on 200 yearlings, purchased m the Wyndham district.. Tackle that fresh Cold m the Head by inhaling freely NAZOL ; also take a few drops on lump sugar, and allow it to dissolve very slowly by placing it between th© ch<M>k« and jruma.* ''A cold storage depot for oheese at Wellington is needed," aaid the Prime Minister m the House, "and those concerned a.re neglecting their own interests by not providing it," The cold, damp weather brings that irritating cough, which disturb* you night and day. You can get prompt relief if you will use NAZOL. It acts lik* • oharro* SaSS LANE'S' EMULSION I It tksk f ofd k»+\sh It wn w««k hue* Q 9 t»l*m fm w «{«mU4/«.

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

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13430, 11 July 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13430, 11 July 1914, Page 6

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