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T-LJIT ff-% M _P*»^ DOXT GET A FALSE LMTKESI lIEL OIW SIOX— TH AT BECAUSE THE AME PEITIK'S IS A STAXDIXG GUAJ( .A. I I RAC? I IC?N AXTEK FOR QUALITY, WE STOCK ' OXLY, HIGH - PRICE GOODS ABOUT OUR —THAT'S QUITE WROXO. Nr— \il a h We cater for every class of trade, and __-___■ w our large stocks' contain the low-price G^^^^ _a_^__ ___■__. lines as well as the expensive goods ; V Vm V^ _■ I M however, this is the point to remember : We never sacrifice Quality for the sake ■«£ mm jj m of Cheapness. Anything bought from ins is bought oir the principle of satis1"^ __■" mrnrn^ -^ TT* i«^ faction or the ' money back, and our immense variety provides additional £***% ■■■Jl I f*m\ f" scope for choice, not iv evidence elsorKlyL. where . ■■ ■ . . * New Costume I Theso o^. # #___a_, Charming v^ styles. _ ** s 1. v "; Blouses ■'■*' '^^%^\" _T??_K. Our Spring allowing of ,'»'■. 1!^ / / [lh.A \ 42SS__. New Costumes should Ik. a-re very, -stylish and effep- /f/»/ ////fl_'j \ WS» seen by every woman who t.ve; some of the daintiest JM | WA .m .T . is invested m the -new- «'\ the new Irish hand- -J. <»/ /Jf/ / U \ A7J^ est styles. W T e are show- embroidered voiles, with UV, I / /// IHU/ \ Ctn ing an extremely attrac- . ow collars at 14s 6d and Olf.W / [// /m\ ' /^mikrVW "tife -range of snVart Cos- ? 7 * "• Others arc shown- lUWrnVJI/ IjJ^ /(i^R\\% -\ tumes m sponge cloths, >n cr fP c f e eh^ c J " y vi^ e BWMJmiA£r<*£ l\ 4ltC\ -Piques* and otner smart var.ety of pretty designs. tiWSmmnW^&f^ If 111 '# A r^_.'T new fabrics, m. fashion- Silk Shirts m attractive 7/wf l^/ia ■ 'illk -^i«_i~^*^ * <* nec ks and stripes, n€W shapes are priced at fflK ~ livfllß ll iIM^_MSf ' with now pilars, at 39s 10s 9d' l2s 6d, to 14s 3d. .|f'# •- I'l '» J Jfl^^B 6d, 455, to 52s 6d. \^a[ j^rfl" I !^^ Other stylish Costumes \^a\ 3 11 m ifii-// are m Tme wool, coteles, Wwfl I _ i'-i 1 Vl//_»W/ garbicords, suitings, etc., $Hri{|_'_' TfimtiriOli^WmW ™ nexv shades ° f gre - v - omari. irimmuu f^-HnssrW: — •ffi'ffMmaK fawn, saxe, blue, and ■■ ■ sr%m IHWIIwHBf ™» v - v - Prices are 45s ' Hats, 21s. ] VHh 1 1 ■ : o l 'M H/- S2a, 655, and 675. ■■•*»,«, *. ■ «. Mhlm II i°'fll_m/ Charming styles are dis- • ' _..-, , I! ■ (ll' ' Ai' mmll played m smart indoor "ll 1' » "°l amil aml ssectt * eet Presses, some A popular feature of our Spring •a li \ I Wk °^ the cleverest seen this "Millinery display is the showing of li v| \\ til fi season. They are made charming trimmed ' Hats at 21a. Theso J 1l« A m crepe eohennes voiles. smart Ha^ &tQ representative of the 1 ll » Ifol 'fl nr tlie new spots ana , . f . . , „ 1 I'l IN. block stripes; fine cash- very newest styles, and are so far disI ll HI 11 meres m attractive shades. tinctive that no two m the entire col--1 r IrlLJrf daintily trimmed, and a lection are alike; excellent value at 21s. Ij variety of other dainty Uj JKJ fabrics suited to this' sea- Smart Ready-to-wear Hats in> becomffn^y^y son- Each one i? an j«^ styles, including • t_e new small Jit ' exclusive style, and the Sailor shapes, aire priced at 7s lld, 10a V / f_^^g^j^' - prices range from 45s to 6d, to 15s 6d. ... ' -.y Is. Discount, m Every £ for Cash. j PETTIE'S FOR BEST VALUES.

' it's a Mighty II Pleasant Sensation II It's simply ripping to lie back m the fl H delightfully .comfortable upholstery of fl n the "MORRIS-COWLEY" CAR while ■ | , the smooth-running engines whisk you fl B over the ground m a manner which can fl H only be likened to an effortless glide. fl B BUY A 11 Morris-Cowley || LIGHT CAR fl The "MDRIUS-COWLEY" is British I ritjtifc through. It is the outcome fl > Vf years'" of experience and experi- fl mi'titing — improvements have been, again fl improved, and everything doubtful or ' riii|ieifluous has been eliminated. The -MORRIS-COWLEY" is superb m every f*-iise of the word. Regular supplies have been arranged, and the prices are - xnoderate~2-seater £245, 3-seater £255, and 4-seater £280, fully equipped, including Lucas dynamos lighting set. CALL AT OUR GARAGE AND BECOME ACQUAINTED WITH THE . SUPERB "MORRIS-COWLEY" UGHT CAR. J R. REDSTONE & SOUS, LTD., GISBORNE. NEW . . . '.'■'■ RAILWAY STABLES BRIGHT STREET. J. CHAMBERS, PROPRIETOR. •PHONE 64a. 'PHONE 648. _aw*;:..i-.^ . BuaolESr aIG g f A 3n_' HAOKB QN HIRB. PICNIC PARTIES CATERED FOR. WEDDINGS ATTENDED TO AT SHORTEST NOTICE.

, TOR THOSE TORTURED WITH } RHEUMATISM OR GOUT. f" EWery year Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, or Lumbago, brings torture to thbusands of men. To some it comes during the early and more vigorous years ; with others, after middle life lias been reached, or passed — but m every case the . trouble is due to excess uric acid m the blood. RHEUMO is the one safe and simple cure for Rheumatism, Gout, and kindred ailments. Perhaps you have read alluring advertisement* asserting that medicines claiming to cure almost every other ailment will also relieve Rheumatism. Now, a doctor never gives \th-e VpaiVie prescription for indigestion-, for debility, for liver troubles, for neuralgia, and for Rheumatism. No! he knows— -and you know— -that each different class of ailment requires a .particular medicineV. Liniments, pills, and similar nostrums, although cheap, -are useless. RHEUMO, tried i tested, and proved efucacioiiis by thousands of sufferers, is the one safe and satisfactory cure. Thouands have found relief. You, too, can be cured. Try it. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. So great is the demand for bagpipes at the front that manufactures of these instruments aro working day and night, to keep pace with the requirements. V f Tk«iuuMna«ua'-~teeof aupr«»« I fl quality aad tka gsaatcsl ralua. \%i \m*!Pure,7ea&A& The Administrator of Rhodesia has cabled a draft of £1800 to the Imperial Government for .the purchase of a Renault aeroplane as Rhodesia's first gift to the Royal Flying Corps. For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure Is 6d and 2r fid • The Yaiqui Indians, m the Mexican province of ' Sonora, have declared war on Mexico, the United States, and Germany. I OF VALUE TO INVENTORS. Valuable and expert advice regarding inventions is given m the free booklet, to Inventors," published by Henry Hughes, Ltd. Write for a copy— it is well worth having. Send a post-card to-day to Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Agents,* 157 Featherston Street, Wellington; or F. R. Ball; Peel Street, Gisborne.* The Wealdsfcono (Harrow) Urban Council have fixed seats m , the main streets for wounded soldiers. Lost, stolen, strayed — gone none knows where, 'Twas with me yesterday, I do declare. It racked my chest, my head was sore. It's gone, I'll never see it more. What? Not a cough? Yes,- yes, for sure; | Lost when I used Woods' Peppermint Cure. . I The number of. married men m the Regular Army is pver 600,000, and m the Territorial Force 237,000., F(?x Influenza, take Woods' Great PepI>ermin4 Cvr*. Never fails Is 6d and Orders have been placed m the United States for 60,000 tons of rails for Russia It is understood that they are intended for the extension of the Siberian ' railwaj's. 1 Take Natur«*i greats* wtnedy, '" | LANE'S EMULSKW !Mtd ward of humaohr** great** »rourtfe— GtaMmptM*. tfm sad a. k « II ■■ MlißO ' ' | — " The Czar is establishing agricultural colonies for children of soldiers killed " nr severely wounded m battle. I\~ Nat ■•tUUctioa yaa kava «U_ 1 - JL ablaiaadl few tkeai ia tka put ra II J^^^wjU gat asm sad ia tka fatara. f&g^-Z - l '^Wl____fiS__S^

T. p T LOOK OUT for Auc- • vTaiJLjDa tion Sale of Pukepapa Township Sections, close to new Freezing Works, Kaitaratahi. — T. G. Law- )***), Afrent. ; ON'T ask for just Pickles, or you'll get them. Say MILITARY j PICKLE, and the grocer will know you | »ppreoi»U q uality.

T, p T TO LET—Four-roomed • IjTa'JLi* Dwelling, Mangapapa, A2s per week; 5-roomed Dwelling, off *Wainui Road, Kaiti, 12s 6d ,per week ; (hhop and 4 living rooms; Dwelling, •IJueen St., 10s per week; 6-roomed ID welling, McLean St., 18a per week.— 1.0 Uilmi, Af»nl.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13785, 10 September 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13785, 10 September 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13785, 10 September 1915, Page 7

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