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j LADIES' HIGH-LEGGED FGOTWMP. •THE PRESENT VOGUE. ,^r THE short flared skirts have been C* 4 C^B> \^ ..,, largely responsible for tho vogue \Pv^- \ of JiighrTegged Footwear, and Aye liave -^\® \ seciu'ed a very fine range, indeed, of all \^^C\® v >v the favorite styles. "1^ \i® «|^ LADIES' HIGH-LEG BOOa\S ■ V|® JSIm Button and Lace, both Wth Patent I J-L^ Golosh and Glace Kid Golosh, with I '^wlßti 1 Gabardine tops, m various shades. ■ X? raT*RaH^\ Ladies of tasteful dressing cannot fail I P^f) 'Jmff\Qr to be impressed with this Footwear, U j^UI which reflects the last word m. style and P^^F» y^^K COME A^D CHOOSE A SMART PAIR Zy/KuKgl OF BOOTS TO MATCH YOUR . CS^^ AH Mail Orders receive prompt and personaihattentfloh. - •■; • > -■•*./■. •• Ate ** ■„„„■„„'. ■■; r'- : - ' y ;■•;-■'- - ••■jir:"' — IE ■ *'■• ■'■ "■•• * • . * . '""'•- '*- '■■* ' • • j <• • -» tH«. i m Sfe- fe ' I „. , 8t! isiK^jti ' IT^TE ARE NoV •SHOWING THE , LATEST IN CUTLERY — A B IVVi "BRIGHT" IDEA—DESSERT AND TABLE ICNIVEB WHICH • 9 WILL NOT STAIN OR RUST. „ ....... „...., I THEiY'RE NOT SILVER— THE BLADES ARE MADE OF FIRTH'S I SPECIAL STAINLESS STEEL", A^STD IN APP.EIARANCE THEY ARE ■ JUST THE SAM® AS ORDINAUY DESSERT KNIVES OR TABLE I KNIVES. BUT THE DIFFERENCE 1$ EASILY SEEN AFTER SEVI ERAL WEEKS OF USE. ■ I fruit, K*getab!«s, Vlwigir, Water I have No Iffcct on IWs tullciy. | AFTER USE,' i SIMPLY -W^E^THE, KNT^ES I?pTH ,(gLOTfI— THE , t I BLADES WILL KEEP BRIGHT^ ANl) ' Fnfe • FOR H YEAR*S. SAVES ALL THE. LABOR OF CI^EANTNG' '" I^N^S. ON i MACHINE OR'BOARD. v CCJ&iE A^D' SEE' THIS WONDETIFUJ. CUT- | LBRY. MADE IN SHEFFIELD— ENGLAND'S' BEST. I \ttliP^^ > CISBORNE. ; -\ JUST OPENED. - I .j^'^ i"^u^;S^AL;^Ujpa:AJ3E OF^A ." . WAREHOUSEMAN'S CLEARING LINES. 21 qn}y j^REATSI SfeRGE SKIRTS, pre-TVar prices 15/- to 25/-, now all one pi'ice, 5/11 to 'clear. 27 -tU'^J^D ,AN^ 8/6 and 9/11 (worth LAifisfLO^G TWEED COATS, 17/6 to 45/-. • N^^JSERGE ONB-PIECE FR.OCKS, whit© laoe collai-s attached, to be 'itdlared at 10/6. SPOKTS COATS, m white, grey, brown, red, Base, and vieux rose, from 24/---i 63/-. . WO^EN BLOO^IERS, special price .2/11; heavier makes, from 3/9 to 6/6. '>. WOVEN SPENCEI^S, from 2/6. .- % WOyiStN .NJGHTDRiESSES, from -p/11, (well worth 10/11). 4 Large Variety of FELT HATS, in < qjll shades, from 8/6; ako a few smart 'l iSMODEL- HATS, from IT/6"t0' 45/-. ' ■»iSn*rt designs in^LADIES' OAPE COLLAIRS, ranging from 1/6 to 4/11. fl LADIES' SILK •SOARTtfES. embroidered ends, to b© cleared at 1/- each. •| Wl&iTEf BLANKETS; full' I^-28/6 to 35/-. "CHILDREN'S VELVET fcipISSES, from 8/6. 4 CHILDREN'S, NAVY. SERGE TUNttOS, Sailor fronts and belted, from 14/6. COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. ; . , .;,..,. Money Refunded for Goods not approved. S,STONE, CASH DRAPER (Tel. 1157), UNORUSHABLE FOJii <aQQI> V-ALUJ3S. HAEREMAI! HAEREMAI! E uku Hoa Hoari. Nga Hoa tawhita ne nga Hoa Hou Koranei Te Toa ngawari Te Taonga. v - , Barry's British No w Procur abl e . 'Phones 4 and 968. ,:•. : , .THE\-:->NEW' -V . ." . TiSf'^g r-jTr Raincoats ••©'#m ; r AREJIERE. »#W^ ALL the Latest Styles are shown; m ill \^\^\J/\^\\ various shades and at various .111 1 « vil^ These Raincoats have been cut from Wr^mF^Jk^jlJl^K the best materials and made by expert . 'II ijltnanufactuiers. ' ' ' • fj^Sftll \ ' \ il-M 1 ■THEY. ARE OF THE HIGHEST • j§SB 1 1 <{ f «' GRADE, . AND GUARANTEED' TO i|^BL=^ ||| W GIVli. EJVER.Y SAIISFACTION. Hi' j Jlk ■ v pM^, 3 7/ 6 .T0 8 4/. mv I: f No better Coats at the prices are 7 'I ■' I offered; and any • '■ lady with 'an eye'to 'H/lii // || l : '"* • economy' who needs a Raincoat should * Bit' la la I ' • iiiake prompt inspection. , ' /jll 3^! y A. G. GUNN, |^^ - \ l ,--,- /.: '■■■■ ,-^HII;XJP^4)ATI-BRAPBIItr.^-; ;^;-'; : :-T;:^^^ '■''■ x - ■'-.■■' ■ .■ '. • ■ •. . . : ■■.' . ' ' '■ ' > ■ , -.■•'■ : TVMBER/TWtPS i l % "^ 2/- Grade £nomyj cstf£X?Z *,*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14283, 27 April 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14283, 27 April 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14283, 27 April 1917, Page 5

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