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AzM kW^^T m mmmTa^ m kW^ «^ mmm fi m mwm m m m I rurnisninos Are Shown m fxceptional Variety OIT ITTi C * O mmW amw m mm am* m j m a I Em i i I mmm W» " WHEN ITffi QUESTION OF NEW CARPETS. LINOLEUMS, ' n CURTAINS, OR, IN FACT, ANYTHING CONNECTED WITH lUfidiU I OleS THE REDECORATION OF 'THE HOME ARISES, YOUR THOUGHTS SHOULD NATURALLY TURN HERE, FOR NOQJIJ WHERE ELSE IN GISBORNE IS FOUND SUCH A WIDE VARIETY OF HIGH-CLASS GOODS AT SUCH FAVORABLE fittings. PRICKS • WE MERELY ASK YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK, KNOWING THAT BUSINESS WILL FOLLOW IN DUE COURSE. STAINED WALNUT CUR- PLAIN CASEMENT CLOTHS, m cream and ecru shades, 50 inches TAIN POLES, 6 and 10 tfeet Av ide, 1/4, 1/11, 2/9, to 3/9. lengths, complete Avitfh fit- 31-INCH CRETONNES, m a wide range of useful colorings and detings. 3/3 and 5/6. 3 i<i- V; 1/6, to 2/3. FRENCH SHADOW TISSUES, m ar tistic designs and colorings; WHITE ENAMEL POLES, suitable for loose coverings, 50 inches wide, 5/11 and 7/6 yard. Avith aluminium fittings (will; 50-INOH IVORY NET LACE, for casement curtains, 1/3,- 1/9, 2/6, not tarnish), 4/3 and 6/3. to 3 / 9 * 50-INCH WHITE "TIPPAL" MUSLINS, with colored border, 1/3, OAK - STAINED CURTAIN" 1/6, and 1/9 yaa-d. - POLES, 12ft lengths, Avith THE, NEW VOILE CASEMENTS, m shadow border effect*, 40in. fittings, 12/6. wide - i/H an <* 2 / 3 yard. LlllOleUUlS 3RQ I lOOrCIOinS ART CARPET SQUARES, m closely- woven textures, lloral panel ' # . '. designs, on light grounds, mostly pretty fawn, blue, grey, and FLOORCLOTHS, m a variety of green effects; a most inexpensive tioor covering, especially for . designs suitable for bed- bedro om 8 . Prices range from 35/6 to £7 12/---rooms, 3/3 yard. , °. . ' ' " Att l d2fgnf suSSe HANDSOME HAND-WOVEN INDI AN SQUARES, m size 9 x 12, for "bedroom, dining-room, „ These beautiful goods are all wool , with a thick, soft pile, cream \ kitchen, or- hall, 2yds wide. '•■ ground, with artistic brown and bl ue border ; : 18 guineas. j Prices 4/U to 6/6 yaa-d. INLAID LINOLEUMS, m tile IDIAN HAND-^L\DE RUGS, for hall or vestioule, m soft Oriental ■S&JTSf S?^ 11/6 colorings, sh, 7ft x 4; 63/, 79/6, and 95/CORk'mATS, tfor bathxooms, 2 HEARTH RUGS to match, iv size 6x 3, 38/6 and 50/---sizes. 7/11 and 8/11. One Shilling Discount m Every £ for Cash. P m T T I E/ ' S. '

: m « __ . . __ __ I Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for ( Coughs and Colds; never fails.* J No passes for the entry of. holidaymakers into Ireland or for travelling about m that country are required-, but it is necessary 'for . travellers to carry such papers as will establish their identity. An everyday necessity ' m the home, office, shop or factory is BEE. OINTMENT. Ihis honest, old-fashioned remedy soothes and heals Cuts>- Wounds, Bruises, Burns, Sores, Sprains, and Swellings. It is comprised only df standard ingredients recognised by official medical text books. 1/6 buys sufficient to last many weeks.'*' r Russian is being taught m 25 of the London County Councils institutions to 426 students* "Be wise to-day; 'tis madness to defer." —Edward Young. Procrastination is the thief, not only of time, but of health. sDon't put off getting that excellent remedy for coughts, colds and sore throats. Baxter's Lung Preserver. Use "Baxter's" this winter ahd you 'will find it possesses wonderful powers m healing throat and bronchial affections and m building up strength and vitality. It preserves the health of the lungs— thus preventing dangerous coughs and colds. Get a btg.ls lOd. bottle/ from your chemist TO-DAY. Twenty centres to train women to take tho place of men m agriculture are to be established iii Nottinghamshire. SSSTJ2: LANEJS EMULSION fct +* Cm*T W» • atadtea nm,m*r. U» «*4 4a Wfbiiii' «* BH'anBaSHBaHBB-fIHP The King is making a collection of all the newspapers and periodicals published by the men at the different fronts. Every mother should send a few bottles of Nazol and a little package of lump sugar to her boy at Featherston or Irentham. Nazol ie a splendid standby, when tho germs of , Colds, Sore Throat 3, Influenza,' etc., are flying about. When used promptly and frequently, prevent;* a lot oif suffering.* Lady Beatty has informed the British and Foreign Sailors' Society that the^ Czar has given a donation of £500 'to tlie Society. IMPORTANT TO COMPETITORS IN DESERT GOLD TEA COMPETITION; , All "Camels" should be posted to "Desert Gold Tea," G.P.O. Box 1520, Wellington. Closing date, 30th July. One thousand two hundred Austrian prisoners captured by the Serbians at the beginning of the war have been landed at Toulon. PATRIOTIC MOTORISTS. . Keep British money m the Empire. When. buying tyres, insist on WoodMilne Specials — Treads— real, non-skids. They carry a guarantee df 3500 miles, but'l-5,000 miles have been secured from them m some instances by New Zealand v motorists. Every pound spent on American tyres goes to help American manufacturers, and possibly provides Avork for Germans and Austrians m the United States. Help British workers and British linnnce — you do so every time you buy a Wood-Milne tyre. Write for price list to N.Z. Depot, 167 Vivian Street, Wellington. Speaking m the House, Mr. F. Mandor (Marsden) said he had no fault to find with tho progress of the North of Auckland Main Trunk railway. Tho money voted had been spent as consistently as possible, but the work had been retarded to the extent of about five years by a blunder made m making a deviation contrary to the advice of engineers. FKEiv BOOKLET FOR INVENTORS. If you cannot come m to see us, drop a postcard for our free booklet, "Advice to Inventors." It contains an abundance of valuable information concerning Patenting. Study it ut home. Call ilf you can.— Hfenry Hughes, Ltd,, 157 Featherston St., Wellington. Fred. R; Ball, Agent, Peel St.; Gisborne. ' i

I The Poverty Bay Motor Co. Ltd. GARAGE. PEEL STREET. (NEXT OPERA HOUSE). WE HAVE NOW ON SHOW : £320 1916 Grant Six £3 20 THE IDEAL SIX-CYLINDER 36 horse-power, 5-Seater Car, Electrically equipped, fitted with all the latest improvements. 11 1 . . 1916 Maxwell Two and 5-Seater Cars. These lovely Models are 25 horse-power and , Electrically equipped. a » —■ ■■■■ — ■■■ . — . 1916 Chandler Six Cylinder, 7-Seater Car. ALSO AGENTS FOR— > I.- . ■ ■ ■ The Hillman and Calthorpe Light Cars. , — _ — . — _ We ask intending Purchasers to call and inspect these Models. Tuition and Garaging Free to Purchasers. z All kinds off Accessories m Stock. THE POVERTY BAY MOTOR CO. LTD. P.O. Box 150. 'Phones: Garage 384, Office 42. After* hours, No. 598. J. BOLDERSON, Manager.

" ' ■ 1 . ■ Australian Mutual Provident Society Tha Largest Mutual Life Offloe In the British Empire. Results from Sixty-Seventh Annual Report. NEW BUSINESS, 1915 (Ordinary) £6»784 »635. nearly NEW BUSINESS, 1915 (Industrial) £935 500. nearly ANNUAL INCOME £4,732,619. ACCUMULATED FtltfDS over £34,865*337. POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Department), 310,147, assuring nearly £105,000 000 (including Bonus Additions). POLICIES IN FORCE (Industrial Department), 133,826, assuring £4,722,000, with bonuses. TOTAL CASH PROFITS DIVIDED, £20,656.474. CASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1915), £838,718. Providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of about £1,500,000. . TheSociety now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY— ORDINARY or EtfDUSTRIAL— for any amount, from £5 to £10,000. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman; A. de B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy Chairman ; Joseph Joseph, Esq. ; H. Beauchamp, Esq., and A. F. Roberts, Branch- EDWARD W. LOWE, Customhouse Qua/, Wellington. Resident (secretary. Uisborne District Af*^-- J - C - B * KISSLING, P««l Qtrnl District Secretary.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14053, 25 July 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14053, 25 July 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14053, 25 July 1916, Page 7