il ■ ■ ■ * ■ . - - ". ' * ■ ' <:.:' • . -'.\i-r. '.'•'•■ ■' -m.l fTrPffrnr. i.,nmw,-p..-v, _ . • : - 'Ji.- - - - - - ~ 'i~S.p!* ■-.•* •'! T-.-./.Ti-'^'M '."'■' V V l "'7 ■ YOUI' V'^VrYrYl «h J As a Lover of Good Linen, will S B read this news witp interest. m \\W' TUST AS YOU HAVE DISCOVERED .yy'\. . n^ ''[' "' ■" '' '' "' BB Sfflp V YO'UK HOUSEHOLD NEEDS FOR. >'•''•""•■ : ?^rr»»»^ !^' ; ' ®1917, ,WE 'TELL YOU OF A BIG ■' '■ • ' V<^^__^""''^^^k .nE SHOWING OF LINENS THAT COME! : /tmy^^ W tl RIGHT ; UP TO I^HE STANDARD YOU /JSIu./' <*s^4^ Ml AND OTHER rARTIOULAR WOMEN Aft *%&& l^rP "^^^M'^^^ffl_l SE/r. THE. LINENS QUOTED ARE f J^Jxy '^Im OF A QUAL-lTi-* THAT WILL WEIAR, \y a^A^*"^-^ ." 1' vVHW WEAR, WEAR, EVERY LINE WAS /*« V iofa" — Tfc-^__^»E^Tl ' Wg g^ BOUGHT AT THE KEENEST PRIOEI - ; • . .H^ *&X »S •^yj *FOR GASH, AN"D IS PASSED ALONG 9 Y>^^ Y ' ffip *TO YOU AT A CORRESPONDING. ...... . * ■' '; yXZy yy -3J These 'Figure^ H t:m ,VY' *^Y-v7 - iiTrxY' '.^:-v.'.-" .-'V 4 '-^ YY'-'" «f (Thern delves . . X WHITE I*URKISH TOWELS, at 3id, ':' • " "WHITE TABLE DAMASKS, atr 2/3, KB 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, to 6/9 each.' 2/11^ W 4/6, • .to 9/6 yard.; 7 Mffl CQLOREiD TURKISH TOWELS, at Bi<l, TT^T-i^i^tvrnAtiT^.TvATi.o^^;' Wflf 1/-, 1/2, 1/8, to 2/11 each. UNBLEACHED TABLE' DAMASKS, at . \**» ®' ■-'•■'■'■" , •''lZ6, 1/8 ,2/3, ,2/11^3/6 ya*rd: H --— - -* •& WHITE SATIN-FINISHED QUILTS— '. V? &' ;"-,«-»'. / ' 0/0 jrd,lU ' -...;. jg ». 7l|or Single Beds, at 8/6, 9/9; r 13/6. DAIVIi4SK TABLE NAPKINS,' a£4/6^, jK 16/6, '19/6 each . , \ 6/11, 6^*^7/11, l^td^i^^r ' iffll For Double Beds, at 16/9, 19/6, 23/6' . *'Y. ... -.--.-* ■ ■«<» ' Y",,,. . liM i ;tor39/6>cli ' WHITE^AM^SK TAB^K CLOTfIS^- ISH PRINTED BEDSPREADS, for Single l^"..?^ HH Beds, at 7/9,^/6, 9/11, to 27/6 each. 34/6 each. -,;,.. .; ; ,.,„ ,:. ;wK* jg^ whiteWieetings-- ; yavds long '' X W> 17^> jSI For, Single Beds, at 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, v each. . ..^ X '"'x *7.\' ."'L ißfr '■ '^/ 11 J' i^ iil ■ LINEN TABLE CtLOTHS, Yvitli *Scal^ '* OT ffli For^D^ieds, at yil, 2/3, 2/9, loped E^ iteed ; EdgCj it^;"- : :| ffl_ A '- long, j 22/6, 27/6 each.. '.;.... VV...:.,; EKI iWJffIH: PILLOW. CALICOES, at 10_d, 1/-, 1/3, '.',. Y 'YT: ;a '? . *h v |M| Wl* . . l/6yai*d. ' NAPKINS TO MATCH, at 27/6, 33/6 r --"' .M 2 PLAIN PILLOW OASES, at 10_d, 1/4, ' 37/6 per do_en. w; v . -■-, " ; V J {||k f .;,i/6, i/io.eaoh^ . • ■ .:^ ;•"'' «. (HEAISTITCHED PILLOW CASES, at ' 9S' * 2/3, 2/9, ,3/6,' 3/11, 4/9 each. ' Ifyou live out of town, Order hy Mail; A. jfflj UNBT.EAC3aED ».twi_-L SHEETINGS- ' Order ahead of your present need's^ ._ H_l For Single Beds, at 1/1, 1/3, 1/4.,,,-,. 7 s P fe the l 11 ** 1^ -rjsing,, and('we ■.» y- Vgjt ■ l/6Lyard;.y may riot be able to quote such,lqw fig l ur^s j : y' ww For Doiiij*f]e. -Beds, at "1/8/ "1/9, 1/11, •■ : y«'■ « wheh-inext you're; buying. '.' V; ; '''''^y. :'JBBA' J ADAIR BROS. IXFfA | ■ -;G[f BORN E^S ? FJ|SN ION /: GE.i^
\ • "v ■ . Heartburn and stckr headache is relieved by Sharland's Magnesia.*, A relic of the hard fighting that ensued at Flers, on the .Somme battlefront, arrived in Auckland ■ last Monday. It is a German-- machine-gun, which 'was captured by the Auckland Battalion, and presented at thfe request ' of 'Colonel Plugge to the Auckland City Council. The gun-stand is coated with German trench mud. A GREAT CORN CURE. Y Barraclough's Progranda curies, Cdrns surely and effectively.' ' Thousainds have proved its merit by a twenty years' test. Barraclough's 1 Nervine stdps Toothache. Rheumatism, can be cured — why\ continue to : suffer? Rheumo 'has. effected cures after all else failed. 2/6 and 4/6. V Some idea- of the. extent to which cool storage for fruit is being provided' in the vicinity of ' ChristchUTch is given by the fact that' stores to accommodate 35,000 cases aro .being built at Papanui, near the 1 railway t station,, and that exist-, ing stores in the same district are being added to in order to provide space. for an additional 12,000* cases... HAYWARD'S FLAQ BRAND PICKLES are sold by all grocers irom Auckland to the Bluff, and are always pure and reliable. Make a point of insisting on having this reliable brand. 6 A man named W. J. Toomey Avas She'd £3 and costs at Pahiatua for using explosives in the Mangatainoka river, caus / nig the destruction of 200 young trout, j "Fact piles upon fact."— Kaufmann. ' j Gratified men and women throughout the Dominion are constantly expressing their appreciation of the merits of Bax- , ter's Lung Preserver. This famous old ' preparation Js still the most effective and ' satisfactory remedy for coughs, colds, and j sore throats. Strengthens the lungs -and invigorates the whole system. • Every dose benefUs-rgood for young and old; . Fain- j ous for over 50 years. Ask for "Baxter's" and do not accept inferior substitutes, j Is lOd buys a big bottle at any store- br pharmacy. - !U- I Corporal R. St. John Hindmarsh, who was killed in action in France on 25th September, but of % which official advice I was only received dn Friday last, leaves 1 a wife* and five children* "(two sons aiid three daughters) at Reef toil, West Coast. The eldest son enlisted with the 7L3th Reinforcements, and is now in Francei Ladies and invalids will find in Sharland's Magnesia a valuable corrective for sick headache, and a mild laxative.* '' Thirteen Hindoos arrived in Auckland by the Niagara from Suva on Sunda.y. ■Seven of them, who could not pass the education test, were riot allowed to lan'd, but were put aboard tlie Talune, which left for Fiji later.; One of the finest assortments of Doultori Ware is now on view at "Th# People's 'Emporium." For delicate coloring and beautiful finish these goods stand alone. It<'will probably ;bef'*inany a long day before Qisborne" 'people'' will have an opportunity of seeing such a splendid lot of this choice? '"Ware' again'.'- : -Nothing mak^s a finer present; a piece of this magnificent china is always Acceptable. We'; have only one .'piece of each line, .and 'buyers / would bfa- well- -advised -to purchase yearly. , /'■> We .'-will .' show tlie whole, lino ' ih our large display 'window. All/goods will be marked, in plain figures. Any article will' be -sold. from, the window.'- We will mailce this display, for tor<> vweoks only alt "Tlie 'Peppld-s ErmporiuinY* ''■' ■'••• .v-.-'.v ve. .-,'.!•>) <>.'.-.. : 7 riio; Wangajiui trahiway' i'etuiiis for •theVbiisy ' period between .the .'Old .and New Year — ten days— shm'r a- substantial ihci'ea&e ;(£226 Is) 'OVer . the previo.us y ear's 'figures^ ■[- • , . - . , Hptel Managers:— The delicious MILITARY* PIOKLE Op your tables, represents highrclass catering... .Buy/ a case to-day f ronr you r grpcer. (Price reasonable. 3 The .restoration of the 'Main Trunk railway at tlie .Kai'aka 'c'uttiijg- was ?conN pleted on Mondays d-athteV oarlter '-than was 'anticipated, and the- traitio; 'is" 'again fo}lo\ving itßVi*gulai"> route; " 7|v 7 W E LiV N gtq feo P.e'SSt « 9 &>§ ijfe:t.Y During the! performance pi'. -^'San Toy," , "Les Cloches'.^ '^Geisha." and /'Paul , Jones/**, lt^ading -members, of the Operatic Society * f CjUnd \ Fluenzoi . "very VvaCluable "in /• alfayi_*ie , hoarseness sifld /warding off , chills. Gargle ,for.;thrOats, * sniff*. up" for V Catarrh; :eLndr ewaHowxtoi ■ Influenza; J ' Bver^whefo ■ 1/6 aaid ■ 2/6. v ? 18 A ''.-goad' s.tory; T , which, •*? though not! vouched * for, will no -doubt ' cause the medical examines ;bf 'recruits * to .-"' open their eyes, is going t.he.rouiids concerning a' Wellington reservist. > He is a* line hefty fellqY*, .and. was.drawn in the first ballot, jiasSed" by ? a doctoi', so 'it 'is Vsaid. 'at.'d''as *;no^ i"nV'caiaps -He Vpioposea «*,to giv._!?i^m-eo*ne'-*a. shock presently * by: hohbling out to parade on one leg and carrying an artificial .foot in his hand! . Sharland's Magnesia is :" particularly sopt|iing when the digestion is disturbed and there is a nasty taste in the mouth.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14195, 12 January 1917, Page 9
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