EVERY IMAN. ISI "RKADY-TO-W^Alt sriTS, SO mA \Pvlll&-X«O^\ -tV CLKVKIILY CLT AND I«'I%ISHWk Pliiift| i «^lßmvV« El) THAT THEY HAVE THAT VN'W^J^S frwHlPXf^a^ MISTAKAIJLK AIR OF SMAMTNKSS Mfc/lflifm'Fjy USUALLY ONLY ASSOL-J .W KD WITH TIIJ<S BEST TAILOR - AIADE SUlTS - ffii'fl M:>Hl\\ ' THJi PRIOEfi OF THESE SUITS luTlil VHInU ARE MODERATE, AND AS THEY II .1 TCIH ARE MADE IN FRACTTONAIi SIZKS, '■M '! laW \ x CAX PEIIFECTLY ' ITr AJSrY MAX - IIJ I ifflflT • WILL YOU INSPECT THESE STY/|f CHARLIE ADAIR IN GISBORNf.
IJITV A TIAX^NOW, WITHOUT • TRCtTBLK! Youi want a fine Piano, but you think you caiMiot afford one. Tiiat is a mistake! Oue Annual Balance now current offers you an opportunity to pmrchase on exceptionally '.easy term's. During this period w-e liberalise still nore out? usual liberal nrrangements for .'xtended paymonts. We do so because our Pianos,-, being British, are our best advertisements, and we wvtnt to bn,ve (»ne m every.', hoiise m the Dominion. They are not made merely to look well, but to play v/ell— to otrcnpy a permanent place among .the cherished- possessions of the home. You can make your selection from l)ji recent shipments' of the most notable English Pianos, including such Brilliant Instruments as The Sames, The Oollin- ! qn, and'The^ Barnard. * All will, be )ffcre<l this month on the Special Terms ef erred to. — The Bristol Piano Co., r «td., AVcllinn;toii. •" .North Island ilanvcrer, M. "J. lU-ookes. Ixocal Represent-^ iti^c. John Town ley.LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. rrTTANTEJD, by expeiiencpd CarpenIVY' ter — »j«bb ng, or "woi"K by the lay.— Address, Xd. 10, Herald. * 945 i^^^W ■ | v ''M j^ " Your love for your children makes you anxious to obtain for them the best strength-maker that money can buy. This, SCOTTS Emulsion can safely claim to be. The cod liver oil used m its preparation is the purest and most nourishing m the* world; whilst the SCOTT process makes every drop available as nourishment A course of SCOTT'S Emulsion strengthens the lungs, aids teething, promotes growth and an increase m weight and lays the foundation of vigorous health and a sound con* Btitution. f SCOTT'S Emulsion should always be given to children who are 1 subject to chills, bronchitis, whooping cough or chest weakness, or who are weak from the effects of measles, fevers and climatic conditions. TRADE MARK *" 7°" m every package. IllSlSt On genuine SCOTTS Emulsion IMITATED BUT NEVER EQUALLED. In moderation— Wbitky it aa axcallaal itma* laat; but ilonlf becomes a loaia wben it it ajixed with Puriri Natural Mineral Water. Next time, with your whuky, ask far Puriri _v _i —^ fm Don't Feel Like Work ? -^KDTSnL^ Fwßnf Dull I Tii«d I H««d»ehy? 1 \ > ?\ tßt-\ Jj Then b«lor<- toint lo br«»kf«it, I \ f*/\ V U n JI mix • tumbler of ipirVlia;, X \ J U Clear* Ihi Wd lik« io»iic- m V tN 1 It '•■"'• •* *bm b«w«l» »nd J I ■\ f \ ]V«i«M «•■•. «• <h« «»hoUiCc^a At I I •rum. SunN«wt Bat. \WBgt nM \ \ «»d •<«•* «■•• in>P«rt«o P~3 llm 1 It Imii ••!«»—••»• »"• "o'-liSlrl
Tho Geraldine correfepoiujeiit of the Lyttelton Times writes :— ' l Th« three medical men practising m UeraWine and the three practising at Teniuka held a conference to see whether two might not offer ; their services on eonditioiii that those remaining at home should carry on the practice of each man going to the front. An arrangement was arrived at, an<l Dr. Hotop, of Geraklinc, at, once vohmteswHl, while Drs. •Gnrt'is and Slviiinoir, of '(.Vinnka, lioth hfMiip oiiyiM' tn voluat&er, \rer« led. to- decide which .should go.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13717, 22 June 1915, Page 6
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