Tt is quite evident that the damage caused by the earthuake has been very severe on the Coast. Tokomaru got its full share, and, considering our close proximity to the centre of The disturbance, we are very fortunate to hay© escaped so well. Many of our leading had narrow escapes. At The People's Emporium, larca Japanese vases, worth 60s per pair (although this store has them for sale at 355), were moved to the very edge of the shelves, but, fortunately, they did not fall. Although so near to disaster, this firm did not suffer a single loss, and are still m the mmc position to gire the public the full hftnofit of their «Ttrem«ly low prices* We hare a fjqa assortment of style* m Warner'* fcußt-propJ Corsets, m order that w» may accurately and comfortably St every woman who comet to our tow t#n for » Qgxwt.—QJfbonm Drapers.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13516, 20 October 1914, Page 7
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148Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13516, 20 October 1914, Page 7
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