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i;ttH;l|j TTie Home R[^^^W?ftFt^^^ B*i *m a a-S- m£m m I HHl^Si^Pi E+GCIUZtTI4i IS A TASK IN WHICH WE- ARE WELL QUALIFIED TO HEILP, BY REASON OF OUR LARGE SELECTION OF BEAUTIFUL AND AK.TISTIC GOODS. THEN, TOO, OUR EXPERIENCE AND ADz l^^^^^^^^ VICE IS OFTEN SOUGHT, FOR WE HAVE BEEN SPECIALISING - « - rvJ^*^ LV THIS IM]?ORTANT DEPARTMENT FOR MANY YEARS, AND LlnOl W U iTI S ARE FREQUENTLY CALLED UPON TO OFFMI SUGGESTTONS. AND — -- - j.l^ iF YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING RENEWING' CURTAINS, P lOOrCIOXnS COVERINGS, LINOLEUMS, OR OARPETS IX ONE OR ALL OF ~^" YOUR ROOMS, WE SHALL BE DELIGHTED TO RENDER ADVICE FLOORCLOTHS, 2 yards wide, in ' light and 'dark designs, suitable OR ASSISTANCE, QUITE FREE OF ANY OBLIGATION ON YOUR for'bedrooms, etc., 3/3 yard. ...„„, LINOLEUMS, 2 yards wide, in tile -lAKI. and floral designs (a large selec- ' tion to choose from), 4/11, 5/11, and 6/6 yard. GRANITE INI*AID LINOLEUMS, . 2 yards wide, in red, fawn, and >> « gmr m am mm m m green colorings, 7/6 yard. /UAIil/ rUMUS* H iiI CI Ffihrif*^ HEAVY .INLAID LINOLEUM, 2 IW^rT. lUf fflOf «lf 11/ fUMfIUO yards wide, in tile and parquet . ' designs, 9/6, 11/6 and 13/6 yard. " BORDERED PASSAGE LINO- - ' wide, l/h, l^, 3/Mo 4/3 yard? CREAM CASEAIENT CLOTH, with colored border, 36 to 50 inches wide, |ffffift m - Bd, 1/- to 1/6 yard. JOT "BEIRMUDA" CASEMENT CLOTH, 50 and 60 inches wide, with insertion jdßS!s2£SSzA&&k SOin. PRINTED CASEMENT HANGINGS, with artistic all-oyer UeJlis and ■|^Bv^LmMPz3mHz Uoral designs on cream grounds, 1/4 and 1/9 yard. I —^Sffll "BUNTY" CASEMENT CLOTH, with handsome gr.ipe and leaf border deAa^/frW^m^Mf^^^m. 31 " K CRETON;NTES > in a lar S e variety of beautiful and artistic designs and Wm/WIH/ 'Jln\}\* l\lllllllilly 11 lllv^H colors (suitable tor loose covers), 1/5, ]/6, to 2/6 yard. fl&ttllfl\f/i/jlll llUll'llUlfflW ' 31iU ' TAFFETA CREfTONXJB, in haiulsomf old Myle tnjwstry designs, 1/9, 1 i Jffiß*^^ sOin - CRETONNES and TAFFETAS (suitable for lojsu cuvois), 2/3, 2/11^ O'C^GCiSr 1 MADRAS CURTAIN MUSLINS, m ivory and cWftiii, with scalloped edges, %^ '\m*^\*^^ 52 to 60 inches wide, 1/9, 2/3, to 2/11 yard. Mops ■■- — — One Shilling Discount in [very £. 6s 6d and 9s 6d. ■ -„ • :-- ; - THESE WONDERFUL MOPS .# , ARE INCREASING I JN POPULAR- , , ITY DAILY. THEIR ADVAN- |A MiHlßmfl ■■■« /^ TAGES OVER OTHER MOPS ARE mmmJ mmM Hi 1 mm* * nnwt MANY. THEY COLLEICT ALL m^ mw W^ ■ . I 1 Ir THE DUST AND HOLD IT, THEY ■ mmmm ,, ■ V ■MM CAN BE WASHED AND RENEW- < ■ :. . EDiTHEY CLEAN EVERYTHING' • FROM FLOOR TO CEILING. ■ - f_ ■ * ■ : m m m m ■ ASK YOUR ABOUT lir/i/Sflin^f <> peCICll I&T&. HERS. N <yCEDAR On* is 1/6, 3/-, and 6/-

Allen Bros, and Johnstone, Expert Motor Mechanics and General Engineers, BVQt to notify *h» General Pmbli* that they hav« starUd BulncM on |fc«ir own aoeoinl in *b* most Up-to-date Motor Garage JLiJoinlng M«inrt J. R. lUdrion* and Bon*' C©*eh F*etorf, QREY STREET, •PHONE 1079. m GARAGI 18 RIPLITE WITH EVERY MODERN CONVENL ■irOB FOR QUICK DESPATCH Of ALL REPAIRS, AND ACCUHATI WORK 10 ASSURED WITH BUCH WELL-KNOWN MOTOB KXP1»TB AS MEBBKI J. Johnstone Lfti« M»n»f*r Pot«rty Bay Motor Company, Ltd. P. J. Allen Ut« rorimu M«tk»nit ICewr* J; R. Raditoa* mad «o»». E. A. Allen Lato Foreman Giaboru* Enflneerin« Company, Limit**. tN CONSTANT ATTENDANC*. -■ ' . ' ■ ' ' ' ■ v : ■ ■ Railway Stables and Motor Garage (FIRE-PROOF), BRIGHT STREET. mHB ABOVE BTABLBS AND GARAGE HAVE BE3EN TAKEN X OVER BY MR. J. P- GORDON, LATE OF WHATATUTU, AND COUNTRY CLIENTS CAN DEPEND UPON BEST ATTENTION, WITH THE USE OF THE MOST UP-TO-DATE LIVERY STABLE IN THE DISTRICT. AN UP-TO-DATE LADD2S' WAITING-ROOM, ALSO A WRITINGROOM, FOR GENTLEMEN, AT THE CONVENIENCE OF ALL CLD3NTS. CLEANLINESS. SOBRIETY, AND CIVILITY OUR MOTTO. I GROOM IN ATTENDANCE ALL NIGHT. GORDON AND WILSON, PROPRIETORS. IELEPHONB 648. T OHNSTONE~AND ~SMITH~for~Iatert~ T7 VERY ~ town" and " country _grocei O in Ties, Braces, Sox, Pyjama*, XU' sells the cielicioirs MILITARY Hats and Collars ; all of British mana- PICKLE. Every sensible person eats Uctur* • % it Price reasonable. Buy a bottle to'ToroTaTONE AND BMITH tot £tn^ 7 ' ~1 . U nU/Crieketing, or BowlAng BhirtaWANlED-lo «enr« your intereau Mi Snnuwiv. Qtkirtj few 4a W, Tr»» VV Purchase reliable Saddlery and MM taMISr ML H«rn«M from Gko, WildWi, P««l 9to-%.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13931, 2 March 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13931, 2 March 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13931, 2 March 1916, Page 7

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