Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

FIIDNKHINfA I wh ruKimnmua fra TF YOU HAVE UNDER CONSIDER AX TION OT SCHEME FOR RE- Cream and \Vlute Madras and Lace FURNISHING OR RENEWING ANY BRIS-A-BIS, for short curtains, OR ALL OF YOUR ROOMS, WE widths from 24 to 36 inches, 8d to WANT YOU TO CALL AT OUR FUR- 2/3 yard. NISHING DEPARTMENT AND EX- ,-,r-..„ v - AAITNE THE LARGE VARIETY OF i'Oin. Cream Madras MUSLINS, with BEAUTIFUL GOODS WE ARE DIS- plain and scalloped edge, j/6, 2/3, PLAYING IN HANGINGS, COVER- to 3/9 yard. ING FABRICS, TABLE COVERS, . „., . , r T «,,„,,„.„ . / ■ M>-irn*n't« t t vat wttxtq vw Wiiito and (.ream Lace CURIAINS, in CARTE , S, LINOLEUMS, ETC 2 , u . 4ds , t , 4 u 32/6 ; - WE HAVE SPACE TO MENTION 2 ' ' ' BUT A FEW OF THE LINES, WHICH. E'mbroidered Canvas CURTAINS, in rich WTLL SERVE AS SOME INDICATION Oriental designs and color'ngs, 3i OF OUR EXCELLENT SELECTION. yards long, 17/6, 19/6, to 25/6. oliiv. SHADOW TISSUES, in artistic " Bordered Tapestry TABLE- COVERS, in designs, beautiful soft-toned color- green and red, assorted designs ; ings. 4/6 yard sizes 2x 2$ aud 2 x'3 ; 16/6 to 29/6. SOin. FRENCH SHADOW TISSUE-, for MOHAIR TABLE COVERS, in shades . loose covers; a wide range oif choice 0 f saxoi crimson, green', and brown, designs; 5/11 aud 7/6 yard. s i zos ij io 2 x w4> 33/6 to 107/5. .liin. CRETONNES, in practically all nm\rxr mmTo r 1 1 i colors and styles/ranging in price DOWN QLILIS for single bed*, oovorfrom 7d to 2/3 yaVd. f f „u. ,u h f n ' C< \ satec , ,l ' 1 W^ P o^ ? 1 ' J . _ plain sateen to match, 23/6, 27 '6, to The "Bermuda" CASEMENT CLOTH, 43/6 . with insertion and lace edge, 50 and ' % 60 inches wide, 2/6, 3/6, to 5/6 vard. DOWN QUILTS, doub^bed sizes, I lain and Bordered Cream and Ecru ITT^t^oyl^]' *?? w" ■ vauc]a CASEMENT CLOTHS, 50 inches and flonts * 27 / 6 to £6 I°'" wide. 1/4,' 1/6, 2/3, to 3/9 yard. 1 . IkJ VhEFK HASGK 0P ALL r\Y T/^C^ 'fflsFlAin/>i widths in blind AT !£jß^.^^^^^^^ QOTFK hollan m - and makb LINOLEUMS, 2 yards wide-, in a large selection of designs' **Cnd colorings, 4/11, 5/11, and 6/6 yard. INLAID LINOLEUMS, 2 yards wide, in tile, and parquet designs, 10/6, 12/6, and 14/6 per yard. AXMINSTER SQUARE'S, in a very large selection of artistic odors and designs, sizes from- 9ft x 10ft 6in up, 87/6 to £16 10/INDIAN HAND r MADE CARPETS, all-wool, witk a deep soft pile ; these goods represent a true idea ot Oriental beauty, both in design and coloring; sizes 9x 12 and 10 x 13 ; 18gns and 22gns. RUGS TO MATCH, in various sizes, 3ft x 6. 4x7, and 6x9, 38/6 to 95/- ■ JUTE CARPJETS mostly fawn grounds, with Oriental designs, sifces 6 x 9 to . 9 x 10ft 6, 39/6, 50/-, to 70/HALL AND VESTIBULE RUNNERS TO MATCH, 4ft 6in wxle up to 15ft long, 25/6, 35/6. to 45/- ' ' , PETTIE'S FOR BEST VALUE.

"Delay of justice is Injustice." —Landor. Mothers and heads ot families should in Justice to themselves and their children, know the great value of Baxter's- Lung Preserver as a remedy for all chest and bronchial troubles. A great deal of distress would be saved. "Baxter's" invariably gives relief in the severest cases of coughs, colds, sore throats, and like worries, besides toning up the system that has been weakened by constant suffering. A big bottl.3 costs Is lOd at all Chemists and Storekeepers. / "Identity," by' Wells Hastings, appears ini th© April Century: — Do you remember Perigord, The grocer on our street? What, sour old Jean, the crafty-eyed, Who, shuffling, slippered feet, Who weighed his thumb so, often, v Whose sugar was sp strange, Whose gold 'twas always well to ring Whenever he made change? Perhaps ; but, friend, I mean that one Who gave his life to save . A comrade in that last great charge — Jean Perigord the brave. THE HOME NURSE. Sickness sooner or later enters every house, and it i s the duty of mothers, wives, and sisters to learn the art of home nursing in preparation. How to give nourishment, to change pillows, to take the temperature, etc. — these and other matters are not difficult to learn. When the. convalescent stage is reached, care should be taken to serve good tonic foods. A tablespoonful of Wilson's Malt Extract added to meaZs assists digestion of starchy foods, helps to build up the strength, adds flesh. It is a saTe, dependable restorative. Chemists and stores. With or without Cod Liver Oil. Wholesale: L. D. Nathan and Co.. Ltd., and Murray Roberts and Co., Ltd. Captain Randal Woodhouse, R. A .M.C. , of Dunedin, who has been in France since the war broke out, was recently given the. Military Cross. Captain Woodhouse has been -wounded slightly, but is still with the Ist Battalion Irish Guards, to which he has been lately attached as a medical officer. ' At the first tingle in the tlnvat, -with the slightest hoarseness, take four or five drops of NAZOL on a small lump of sugar, and allow to dissolve very slowly between the cheek and gums. Repeat very hour, and it will give relief.* Advice has been received by Lieut. - Colonel Scholield, of Auckland, to the effect that his son, Major S. C. Scholield, has left England to rejoin his regiment' on active service. Major Schofield was severely wounded at Gallipoli on August 8, and was invalided to England. The inventor of cold storage died poor in France. Hie never protected his discovery and received no financial reward. Don't let someone else 'patent your idea — have it protected now. Write for our frep booklet, "Advice to Inventors" ; it contains valuable information. Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Agents, 157 Featherston St., Wellington. Fred. R. Ball, x'eel St., Gisborn»>, agent,* The disease known as Australian string-halt, , which had been prevalent amongst horses in some parts of North Canterbury, has made its appearance in the Ashburton County (says the Guardian). It is s.tated that a farmer in the Mitcham district has lost some horses owing to the disease, and that others in Tinwald are affected. It appears that good, strong-constitutioned animals usually recover from the disease in about 12 months? time, but the weaker animals invariably succumb. |y<u» u«y**y^ > * I> - v * B<> '****^*^^ » You aave much money when i L you use HEAN'S ESSENCE, f ' ten shillings on a pint of best ii cough, cold, and sore throat // ' medicine. Be sure it's Hean's. $ L

The Poverty Bay Motor Co. Ltd GARAGE. PEEL STREET. |Hni OPMtA HOUM). Arriving This Month. 1916 Grant Six HE IDEAL SIX-CYLINDER, 36 horse-power, 6-Seater Car, Electrically •quipped, fitted with all the Latest Improvements.. ALSO THB 1916 Maxwell This lovely Model, electrically equipped, 26 horse-power, i-Seater Car selling at the low figure olf £290* ALSO AGENTS FQR— Chandler 7-Seater Gar The Hlllman and Galthorpe Light Oars. ■■ ■ i ii i ■ j ■ We ask intending Purchasers to call and inspect these Models. Tiuition and Garaging FREE to P urchasera. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. All kinds of Accessories in Stock. ' THE POVERTY BAY MOTOR GO, LTD. P.O. Box ISO., Phones t Garage 384 , Office 42. After hours, 698. J. BOLDERSON, Manager. Railway Stables DAILY MOTOR GAR SERVICE. WE ARE RUNNING UNDER CONTRACT A DAILY MOTOR CAR .SERVICE BETWEEN GISBORNE, PATUTAHI, AND MANUTUKE, LEAVING HERALD OFFICE AT 3.45 P.M., AND RETURNING TO TOWN AT 6 P.M. IN CONNECTION WITH THIS SERVICE, WE CARRY PASSENGERS AND UNDERTAKE TO DELIVER PARCELS ON THE ROUTE. FARES ON APPLICATION AT STABLES. CAR AVAILABLE AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR NIGHT. EXPERIENCED CHAUFFEUR. GORDON AND WILSON, \ PROPRIETORS. Telephone 648. Telephone 548.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/PBH19160601.2.94.1

Bibliographic details

Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 1407, 1 June 1916, Page 7

Word Count
1,267

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 1407, 1 June 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 1407, 1 June 1916, Page 7