■: r VV- .-,. ' t>. .'.., APA}I{ _g^^ BROS. Wipter Salt mWLWLmaLmmm^ . § Has Commenced. 1 IAND ITS GOING WITH GENUINE VIM AND SWING. THE BARGAI NS ARE IN HUNDREDS, !8C EVERY DEPARTMENT A FEAST O F THEM. TAKE THESE ITEMS BENEATH FOR INSTANCE, jBS WHICH ARE ONLY A HANDFUL OF THE HUNDREDS:— '> || ALL MODEL MILLINERY and Ready- MILITARY STRIPE DRESS TWEEDS J ffl to- Wears at HALF-PRICE, This Sea- One-third of Usual Price; AOin wide. « _T *~JB son's importations. \ ' -£_ Q£@r •- Usual price 2/11 yard. _W (MODEL HATS— ■ . „„, . Ini ■■ ■■ 3_» Vt ! „,, . , ' SALB P nc © 1/U yard. jftfr Usual prices 25/- to 65/- ii AlUn SALE prices 12/6 to 32/6. Nfflfl . „ ' 40-INCH ALL-WOOL CREPE Reduced , RH_) REiADY-TO-WEARS— ' ' \ n , , , ■ Mil One- third. Good range of colors. --■•■ ft/Nil Usual price 5/6 to 35/- -... ».;..r-.' >-, : Wlw SALE price 2/9 to 17/6. Usual price 2/6 yard. _sT ftl;. DAINTY WHITE SILK BLOUSES, SALE price 1/8 yard. . , }g| (Marked prices 14/6 to 39/6. SPECIAL OFFERING of CURTAIN MJ SALE prices 7/3 to 19/9. LIKENS, in woven and" printed' de- Bflfl DELAINE AND FLANNEL BLOUSES, signs, at Half -price ; 48 to 52in. -wide. jfljfl ' good patterns and newest styles. -' Usual F ices 3/o, 4/1^ sX'e/o yS,- W Usual prices 7/6 to 18/6. QAT1 ,> .- ' -„ >, _' _ ' 1 Ofr SALE prices 4/11 to 12/3. SALE pnee^ 1/9, 2/6, 2/9, 3/3^d.' &, |_? EVENING- FROCKS, originally priced'^ * n n X mn ' SS |mt £3to±)V. " ' ' b J- i, 40 PAIRS CASEMENT CURTAINS, in fl% MMI Clearing SALE price 25/- each. / X Lace, Lustre, aiid printed designs. RmSi Hi 40-INCH COLORED SATINS, in a range Beautiful' Goods, at Half-price, -;• BKb ■ jjj 6r frxceueii't shades, almost Half-price. . Usual prices 6/6, 18/6, 25/- pair. "" fflffl Jgf . "Usual price/ 3/11, 4/11, 6/11 yard. , SALE prices 3/3, 9/3, 12/6 pair. • Wl »JffL SALE prices 1/li, 2/li, 3/11 yard: j»_ Every Day Now Bargains and Fresh Remnants; flk # M '' H i|r H H 'Mr \Wm^mW ■' -I'M '""fc- »■'■' ■-»- -u|B
■■, "Lit^e foxeKv" spoil the vines." J Slight colds> should not be trifled with j : for they may*is£use serious illness. Treat! them at onc$ A %ith Baxter's Lung Preserver—the trusty -family remedy that . for over fifty years has been proving Its f goodness and reliability. The use of "Baxter's" ensures speedy 'relief from coughs, colds, sore throats and bronchial ailments. It also infuses new vitality into the whole system. Get a big Is lOd - bottle to-day from your chemist or storekeeper. I Tho steam fire engines of the London Fire Brigade, now bdiiig replaced with motor engines, have been purchased hy the War Office, and are to be sent to France. ' THE BRAIN WORKER'S ' '! FOOD. . » ___ ' *'. ' m - Brain work, it is recognised, takes a lot out of~ a Person. Many people, • however, fail to put back into the store- ' house what they take out, and* the day comes when they suffer mentally, ner* vously, and One of the surest preventatives to brain fag and bodily/ weakness is Wilson's Malt Extract. While assisting the assimilation olf other foods, it provides extra nourishment as well. The body is better nourished j the sleep improved, the brain strengthened. "<lt contains all the stimulating properties of ale and stout, but without the alcohol. Chemists and Stores. Wi,th or without Cod Liver Oil. WhoJdsale : L. J. Nathan and Co., Ltd., and M\irray, Roberts and Co.. Ltd. / ' . • ' Tlie election, in connection with the H.B. Education Board took place this week, but the results will not be available till August. ■" j For Bronchial Coughs, take' Woods' Great Poppermint Cure.* Eighteen military prisoners reached the Bluff -■ on -Monday , . by the Paloona. They were an accumulation of deserters and men who had -missed their passages at Albany. They were taken over by a military guard on -arrival and Sent \on to headquarters, to be dealt with. Bf you subject tho mucous membranes of the nose and throat to tho influence of Nazol; . yon "will prevent the germs of Sore" Throat, Catarrh, Influenza, getting a grip of you, because Nazol is a powWful germicide and antiseptic, and destroys .them.* Captain H. Anderson, captain of the steamer Tangaroa, which rung between Napier, and- Wairoa, left by the' Ripple for Picton'.'on a month's holiday. It is interesting-'to. note that Captain .Anderson,' who is one of the oldest and most popular skippers on ;the coast, has not had a holiday for over thirty years. I canna' leave the' old folks now,/ I'd better 'bide a wee, '' Dad's got a cold, and Mum's not well,. And pipes the ither o'e. ' ! I'll gang doon to the corner store For Woods' Great : Peppermint ' Cure, And Mum and Dad will "greet" no more; - Aye— they'll be richt for sure. In order to be near the hospital and more closely in touch with it, the High Commissioner,, with; his family, has taken up his residence 'at Waltonron-Thames for the summer. He has leased a. beautiful old manor house with lovely grounds, where Lady Mackenzie hopes ■ to entertain. New Zealanders from time to time. The house is called "Walton Leigh," and is the property of the Hon. Mr. Boyle, a cousin of Lady Glasgow's. A POPULAR COMPETITION. "Camels" Competition closes 30th July. Drink "Desert Gold" Tea every day and win one olf the 88 Cash Prizes. Get a packet from your grocer to-day. The Perano party caught the fifteenth whale of the season last week. Several schools of whales passed through, the • strait© last wieek, but the weather was too rough for the small craft to venture outside., . YOUR FAMILY ROUND TBgS PIANO ! If your home -hover knows that bestof all pleasures^— an evening of musuvwith Ifamily and friends— : you should lose no time in getting a really good Piano, The cost of a first -class insti-ument need not inconvenience you. Take advantage of The Bristol Piano Co.'s liberal time-pay-ment plan,- and yoU can 'enjoy an excellent Piano at home while paying fofc it. And what a superb instrument you can ootain by selecting at "The, Bristol"! This well-known firm holds extensive stocks of "The Siameß" and "The Barnard," and other Einglish Pianos of world-wade prestige. In Orains, New Zealand's premier Music J^arehotise specfahsesiri the two leading: .Canadian inateg-i.The ''.^B^-and' The Imperial. .As . al} these instruments tonsure life-long satisfaction, one can "putfehase with obn- * Mence" at" ''The |frist6T.?^-The 'Bristol Piano' C&, Ltd:, ' "M.'j. Brookes, North Island Manager. Local RepriwentaMTei John Tow nley.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14051, 22 July 1916, Page 9
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