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SPECIAL VALUES IN Costumes, Dresses, Blouses, Hats, etc., FOR PRESENT WEAR. FH-_--H-----~fl--BB'H----M--HB-n^ JAPANESE CREPE HOUSE DRESSES T |_1 C m grey, brown, cinnamon, saxe, | MtL white, and cream. Very special __.. . ._. — -_.-. * value, 10s 6d. MILLINERY -img^ WHITE PIQUE FROCKS, with front DPPAPTMPNT fastening, long sleeves, dainty and Utrnix I IYI E. I^l I iSm!Sm%M useful styles, 14s 6d and 18s 6d. ' t 9 '&/ WHITE MUSLIN FROCKS displayed I CHILDREN'S SILK AND MUSLIN 'Jk. tL*" m a variet y of charming I HATS AND BONNETS were ymWkt* B_S!_. styles, daintily trimmed, 10s 6d, fl originally 4s lld to lis 6d. A/^^^^H^^L 12s 6d, 15s 6d, to 22s 6d. jj Special price, 2s 6d. m jncft GINGHAM FROCKS, m smart stripes, LADIES' WHITE LINEN AND IMI-WHrt„&-W\ wl \ h ***&* and .^"j 1011^, sleeves ; and PIQUE HATS, trimmed i $ WutlWJ an ~ embroidered collara and wit]l white and bandSj (. \ /t*M / ' ' 5s 3d, 7s 6d, to 9s lld. .\\kj' tf SMART NEW PIQUE SKIRTS, m ___ Wilt several stylish shapes, 8s" 6d, 14s 6d, LA 2SS 5? ■ '\. \ , // and 35<-t 6d HATS, for Holiday and Seaside "k>\ Jf. wear, lld and Is 6d. ||!)/' : STYLISH PIQUE COSTUMES, m . mY) ' belted and plain styles, 355, 39s 6d, GEGI HATS, wide brims, for HoliJ|r and 52s 6d. day wear, light and cool, 2s 9d, lit 3s 3d, and 3s 6d. H SPONGE CLOTH COSTUMES, with ■ i '. basque coats and skirts, giving ap- THROW-OVER NDNON VEILS, m W ! pearance of double basque. Speaal a ]l fashionable colors, 2s lld. R price, 255. )l,i . N WW m^TTTMF^ of qnonire A LA^ GE[ VARIETY of SMART, H ?i ' rtu P° • MES ?i *f 3 READY-TO-WEAR HATS, m Ifl 1 1 C L otl l an i ra A^ , m " P ' various styles, 4s lld, 7s 6cL to l Sll checks, 49s 6d. i 15s 6d. llr I SPECIAL LINE of WHITE, PIQUE \ • life I BLOUSES, with step collar and ._., . . __.., . _^^ M ft front fastening, 3s lld. STILL A FEW LEFT 1 «*MyO/Jr D AUNTY WHITE VOILE. BLOUSES, Of our Large Purchase of UNr^a with nsw yoke and fashionable long TRIMMED SHAPES, at Is 6d sleeves, 6s lld, 7s 6d, 9s 6d, to 21s. each, and NEW MUSLIN BLOUSES, daintily SEMI-TRIMMED HATS (worth 5s trimmed with lace and insertion, lld to 12s 6d) marked at 2s 6d 3s lld, 4s lld, 6s lld, to 9s 6d. ea^ i MmmmmmmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Is. Discount m [yery £ for Cash. 200,000 FEET. Bfc<^»%%'^%^^^%^f> , tv%o>%f><l> FLOORING RUSTICATED MATCH LINING ROUGH LINING SCANTLINGS. MOULDINGS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY BONE DRY. I r r •• t ' ' ri . / THE ABOVE BIG CONSIGNMENT OF TIMBER, TO SAVE REMOVAL FROM LATE BUSCKE'S YARDS, MUST BE SOLD, AND NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED. COMB AND rKTBPBXJT. BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY. PAINTS, OILS, ETC., AT LOWEST RATES. ■*--.'. CABINET MAKER, GLADSTONE ROAD. ''' ' . '

Napier was full of visitors on Saturday for the wool sale, and it is doubtful whether so many motor cars have ever been seen m the town before. Many of the side streets were lined on both' sides with motor cars. Gisborne is a town of long families, and with the necessaries of me steadily rising m price, market reports are npt the most cheerful articles to the man who i 3 trying to feed many mouths on a decidedly limited wage. To this man m particular, but also to all householders it will be a source of comfort to -know that T. Clarkson, Ltd., are selling best Canterbury potatoes at 5s 6d per cwt, delivered anywhere inside the Borough. Ring 294, or call at corner of Gladstone Road and Derby Street.* Otoe of the planks of the platform of Mr G. R. Sykes, M.P. for Masterton, is. an increase of the beer. tax by 3d, which would bring, m a revenue of £12,500 per annum. This could be utilised for providing pensions for invalids and incompetents. It is interesting to learn that the Government has just ordered a supply of "Fluenzol" for the Expeditionary Forces. No doubt this is due to the fact that at the Takapau Camp many Territorials gargled "Fluenzol ,with satisfactory results. Only thirty-eight reported sick as against over 1100 at the previous encampment. As a specific for Influenza, Sore Throats, and Nasal Catarrh, the value of "Fluenzol" is undoubted.* Mr F. Shaw, of Wairoa, has received the following telegram: "I will visit Wairoa before the elections. lam glad to hear that things are going well m your district. — J. G. Ward." MEAN'S^ mixture t>33 En i> L

Board the Wanganui river-boat and Know what it is to live! For to be. so close to Nature >at her grandest is to know what is best and most beautiful m this world. Spend a week at Plpirikl or the Houseboat, and return home refreshed, recuperated; with happy memories. Particulars from A. Uatrick and Co. (Wanganui), Cook's, and Government Tourist Bureaux. /j # contains only those - proMi J_rVf^Zfl.l? erfcios which build up firm flesh, strong bone and <Cjn— i muscle. Ask your dootor. 6 The Borough Council last evening granted a second-hand dealer's license to George Weir, of 275 Gladstone road. We have a fine assortment of styles m Warner's Rust-proof Corsets, m order that we may accurately and comfortably 6t every woman who comes to our counters for a Corset. — Gisborne Drapers.* The Dunedin Star understands ' that property m tho Auckland district of the value of about £6000 comes to the. Congregational Union of New Zealand under the will of the late Mr Rout. ,_; contains the correct pro-_TS_R-_a— fcJ*"_. parties of flesh -forming %*|IXD&O« a n . d bone-making maters*mM^r~^ryJ ials m sncb a form that 1 ■'* ' they can be readily assimilated. 7 The proposed tramway extension to. Taradale was discussed at the Napier Borough Council meeting, and referred to a committee to report. I ___. ALWAYS KEEP A BOTTLE /& OF *"- LANE'S EMULSION 1 ,_*■/ handy. It's a remedy you can trust, mm s_^_ 2/6 and 4/6. AJf^ ) A Napier syndicate has purchased ' from Mr J. Harrison, of Whangarei, the auxiliary, schooner Waiapu, which is to be employed m the lightering trade j at Napier. „ j ' jtf^ftfJ a has saved the lives of many. ! •""•*€*____ %ZC\ babies because it is simply p_F2r<*^^s tho Bol,ds 0* the purest I 1 '* ■ ' milk with extra oream ( and milk-sugar added. 6 a

It is rather a coincidence that just at the time when we had ah advertisement running, pointing out that the earthquake of a. few weeks ago had done us no damage, Sunday evening's little shake came along, and just to show us how little we knew about earthquakes m general, it cracked our shop-window, tumbled over a quantity of glassware, caused a jolly little saiilorman to somersault from a top shelf down among a lot of Japanese dishes, and played a few other pranks inside our shop. We have decided m future to leave earthquakes severely alone m our advertisements. But, notwithstanding earthquakes, we are still determined to remain the leading store m Gisborne for household ironmongery, toys, stationery, etc. The People's Ehipofium has withstood a lot of shakes, business and otherwise, and has come out on top every time. Pin your faith to the store that saves you money, and deal from the People's Em- j porium.* At a meeting of the* Auckland HouseMi yes' Union it was decided to wear a form of mourning m the shape of a samll black bow, as an emblem of "woman's part m the war." "One good turn deserves another" ; those people who have been; cured by Baxter a Lung Preserver of a serious cold' pass on the good turn- — recommend it to your friends. You do & real kindi.ess to advise Baxter's Lung Preserver; its curative power is simply wonderful, as thousands of people m New Zealand can testify. Remember, it is just as effective for colds m the head as on the chest, and Is lOd is all that it costs for a large bottle. All chemists and store-_-4»pors atook Baxter'-* Lung Preserver.* During the coming year the Victorian Railway Department proposes to spend a sum of £35,000 to provide dwellings for married employees m the country who have at present no proper accommodation, and to make additions to dwellings which are at present inadequate. can be digested easily and -+*m m quickly by all babies, now- ■ ./-fVf *_; f*_ eTeP ■" re »k they may be. t -T**^*fWl It builds bonnie babies. F3 *** — • -* Ask your doctor, 8

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13546, 25 November 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13546, 25 November 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13546, 25 November 1914, Page 7

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