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f YOU' 1 g As a Lover of Good Linen, will m M read this ne\K/s with inter-esl. S i HR' :< " tust as you. H4VI3 discoveired • -l^^V-; -:":,..'r:- '"'' ;(; ■;.-; Hi Sffljr, . " YOURFiOUSEHOLD NiBEDS FOR ' : .'%&\. .t. ,jjf J»k^' 1917, Wl TEI/L XpU OF A. B<IG ' Vj^'^£ f , V^ 3^Pl ■Ji %M SHOWING OF LINENS TttAT COfM'Ef - '/^^^^T^^^^^^^J^ jPi 'g' & RIGHT UP TO THE- STANDARD YOU /l©^ *' jw&S^ 4^®^^ <SV^ M JMli' AND OTHJ-IR PARTICULAR WOMEN Xi*\ *«2^&^^ - ■ flB J«|si x SET1 1 . THE I,IXE!N%S QUOTED ARE 1 W ' )<^*/' '"^^^M^jt^f^^^ MM ll|>'^- OF A QUALITY TITAT WILL WEIAR, , XS jT/^^^^^^^^V£^aT HD .H'v WEAR, WKAR. , fevEIRY LtNE WAS ' ;', „ V lo 7V^*^|te^/^»\ fW BOUGHT AT THE KIfIiNEST PBICKI • ' lIV Wft ( v ";.- TO YOU AT A CORRESPONDING - . ... : -,. .«.. /•..„:':" These Figures Speak ft>f B (Themselves T^ *: . " m V WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, at 9id, WHITK; TABLt) HB 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, to 5/9 each. , 2/11/ 3/S, 4/6y; to 9/6 y*ird.r ( - • MM IO .'' r '''. -'• ■ ' • v •■"■ , 1/6, 1/8, 2/3i'2AV 3/6 yard. EfV C(Sf WHrTE SATTN-FIiriSHED QUILI^S— , r; ■ ■: •■•: ;-\v .;.■..■ ; ?r'- ' :•.: '.•.■^•.,'..:,,-..-.v . ffcf (For Single Beds, at 8/6, 9/9, 13/6. DAMASK TABLE NAPKINSj, ttt 4/6,, JSL 16/6, 19/6 each. -. . 5/11, 6/11, 7/^l, 11/6, to^9/6-«aclt. KM PRINTHD BEDSPREADS, for Single lon g ,;i^^9^, to Bffil Beds, at 7/9, 8/6/ 9/11, to 27/6 each. 34/6 each. - r^-;. ff V-i „ . Vtt » WmTHSHBETINGS- J '"s^; 3 rd^*/ 6^ For Single Beds,: at 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, ' , . each. Tlv . '^.y^' ! 'St. Jft- c 1/11 yard. ; „. .' h m m TABLE GLOTH§;^tii!^K Ifflt' IB'"-' For Do.uble Beds, at 1/11, 2/3, 2/9, loped Itabrb%rM E3g£^^ i|N' 2/llyard. lon gi 22/6/27^ each. :X ||) WQ PILLOW CALICOES, at 10id, 1/-, 1/3, .■■■'"^- ■■:'■- " ,. j - ' .? i^ -/ ; '; IBi' - MT 1/6 yard. . . NAPKINS TO AIATOS, at -2R/6,/33/6, jHf' S? PLAIN PILLOW CASES, at 10id, 1/4, dozen * ;'"" £-^ . 1«; (HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CAiSE-S, at '> -. ' irii,, ; ; .^Bt- ( . 2/3, 2/9, 3/6, 3/11, 4/9 each. , ';_; $ M jive out of town, pr.der.by ALail. gjjj^ 1 UNB-LEACSED TWILL BHEE.TING&- &f^t * head of ne^i- HRI For^Sirigi^Beds, at 1/1, 1/3, 1/4^, f'# ? %^f at the mills are, rising, and jvc « 1/6 yard. ;. . ~, ' niay notJbe able to qiiote-au6h : lo>v figytea flllw For Double Beds, at 1/8, 1/9, 1/11, '<• > K< J-Vl^eii next you 'refcaiyin^. :^- iC .rv r t..- 'A*r ; .- i^jk ' : .. . 2/3..y» r d. "■ r : r;"-V.. ' v: r i'.. -r">, ■•":- ' .■.-';■ v ■', ..'--,.— " ; . /s*fc 1 AUAin ifnUo. m,£M* >'w

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WOOD-MILNE TYRES ARE GUARANTEED FOR 3500 MILES. In itself, that is a fine guarantee, but, many a Wood-Milne Tyre has done close upon 15,000 miles — that argues sound construction, doesn't it? The WoodMilne is A; BRITISH Tyre— that's the secret; the VVood-Miliie Tyre is made from the very best rubber and cotton fabric ptc-curable, and is conscientiously and carefully viflcatiisied. So for downright durability, for reasons ofi economy, and because tthey are British, you should cei'tainiy use l Wood-Milne ' Tyres. Be a practical patriot and specify, WoodMilne's straightway. In any case, write for details to your Garage", or N.Z. Depot, 167 Vivian Street, Wellington. Norway has become so prosperous that iudusti'ies th.eij9 are suffering: from a labor famine, and, m corisequemce, there is a "back to " Norway" movement among young Nor\yegians m Chicago and the ! |jof tlvwest 6f the - tJiiifeed "States.' During the' last mbiltH '' tafrftr'tttifft ,200 workmen have returned to Norway from Chicago alone. . , % . v ;A GRiSAT CGR^ "j§DJ^J.;f. Barraclougli's Progranda oui'es' Coma surely and/ effectively y-. Thousands have proved its meritby a^wenty years' test. Barraclough's NbWmW sfxipS Toothache. Rlieumatism citu 'M& tiffed— why continue to suffci 1 ? Rheumo has effected cures after all else failed. 2/6 and 4/6. ■ The Nobel Pence Prize' will not be awarded this yeai',' but will be added to next year's. Tits combined prize will tints bo about 350,000 kroner (£19,500). It has also boon decided not to distribute this fyear the 1 NdbltTPrtee for Physics and Chemistiy. ■'■■•• HAYWARD'S FLAQ BRAND PIQKLES are sold by all.BfocdfS frpiii Aucßland to ihc filuft, and' ai'S tiure and i'ellable. Make a point Qf insisting on havluk this reliable brand. •. 6 Official despatches received m WasKingtbri state that PnlSsia.h prisoners/ all expert makers of theiihometeTs, were put to iri c oe"rl/ain Allied country where their operations could be observed by skilled workmen, and as a consequence several methods Of filling bulbs with mercury, hitherto a secret m Germany, were discovered. "Fact piles ,'upoh fact."-4-Kaufmann. '. Gratified irfen and women throughout the Dominion are constantly. , expressing their appreciation of tne 'mei'Hs of Baxter's Lung Preserver. This famous old preparation h sijft tn*^ most effective and satisfactory remedy for coughs, colds, and sore throats. Strengthens the lungs and invigorates the whole system. Every dose benefits— good for young and old. .Famous for over 50 years. Ask for ''Baiters* and do not accept inferior substitutes; is Hid buys a big bottle at any store or pharmacy. ....... . . .- The,iUiti&ls i ;"Y f < M:C>AV' arc still ijuxzling some of the soldiers, and the he>d- , quartern . report the ; following versiohs : You Must Come. Ai'ound. . You Make Christianity Attractive. You' Must Come Again. One of the finest assortni^nts of Ddultqnv.,Ware\is now on view.at *'The Pep : pie's i "Bniporiuni.'' delicate coloring" and- beautiful -finish these goods 'stand alone. It will probably Ibe many a, long diyVbofoie Gisborhei. people will have' an oflportunity of seeing such a splendid lo^ '.{of (this \ choice. ware again. ;,No*thing •makes a finer present ; a piece of this rnagpificent china is always Acceptable. >Wle\have only on© piece 'of eacli line, buyers would bo -«r«U advised to pUl'fiHa^e early. We will show the ,wh<>ie line ih our. large display; window. 'Airfgoodswill be.mai'ked m plain 1 figures. Any, article will be soldV froni the windows 'We wilt-^ftaKe this display for two; -weekst «only, alt "The People's Bmporiiftn."* . ';'. As ,the outcome of (Gpverniment negotiations, which have just coin,e, ito a sue,ce§sful conclusion, it is anticipated that England's output of steel will be enormously accelerated and increaeed'. , Hbiel Maiiai?ers:— The delicious M|Ll TARY PIGKLB o"n?,your tables represent: higb>class i cateTlngj Buy , a ease | to-das froiiq^yqur grocer, t Plaice reasonable,. ! P^.'ul Albert Pierre TarrfsiiOft, tlie onlj airh'jaii m th 6 French A? my with ai artißcial . leg, • hag just beeii nieritionec m van Order, of the Day for havmj brought down his seventh. GfcjEtnan aero plane. When a French airman. <hai brought ddwn Ave^ German aeroplane: he ivanks as an "ace," and is entitle* to have his name ln§Wioflefd m fchfe H)iR 'cial . ; c6rt(nlunic(t(fß fof fUfther' exmoits Only." 2€K allrnieri have so 'far gained" thi horiijiv '■„ ;'"'"• '■ , ' ■ ■'■ " '.'■" •■' " V'A fOIrDIER^ pnESfeNt. Fo'v a soldier^'ut' tite. :) frtujt ot- m ramp, a most welcome Ritt is a ' l/t Dottle of Fluenzol for staving oft chills IJr dispelliujj microb,es of disease. Th« JCauteen Contractors at Trentliam Messrs. Dustins. Ltd.) write s— "lt Jias heei rather surprisinst to our fmn the Voil4©rful . salo'-we now have toi .. b'luenzol." ' 15

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14196, 13 January 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14196, 13 January 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14196, 13 January 1917, Page 9

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