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WHITE VOILE AND CREPE DE CHENE /g| BLOUSES. . 1 i_T_r "\A7^ * lftve Just unpacked a ew Shipi WHITE, HANir-EMBROTOEREJ) ' /S^lßiwft.' VOILE BLOUSES. / i/lllJL^lr tw «L a Very Oho -^ e Lot of >7*Ssil\'J'f «\lftrnit WHITE AND COLORED CREPE DE?V , mßmwc™ilS^grTL le Selection is Extremely Fine. *,■ ' ' 'lafe-fIU Shapes and Sizes to Suit All Figures. *•? »lv| S*j\sW SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. " /ii-rf v,'. **-„.-. ■ '• * 'L a: o. gunn, , " / THE UiP-TO-DATE DRAPER. ~- " "• " •••" : r L " ' •■ • •' -■- -(No; 8) . -■•

EVERi' WHIFF A WHIFF OF PLEASURE! Because Rhodesian Dreadnought Is first and foremost an all-British Tobacco! -because it is pure, fragrant, full of flavour, and because it is economical, it should be YOUR tobacco. - Dreadnought; is just the natural leaf, perfectly matured and packed under ideal : conditions. Every tin contains full 2oz. "and is pruarahteed to be in perfect condition. This is tho' tobacco for the man who likes a "solid" smoke, and it can be obtained in full and' medium strength at all tobacconists at 1 13 tin. Try Dreadnought— you'll like it. But perhaps you are a "mixture" smoker! INVICTA MIXTURE should therefore be your choice— a, choice blend of Rhodesian British Tobaccos— is tinfull 2oz. y

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14245, 13 March 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14245, 13 March 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14245, 13 March 1917, Page 8