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Box X«. I*. tf.Wpko*. m Johnstone Xk Smith, mAXOKHW* LIADDfa TAILOM WW WRCKftn «row m owur« New Season's Shirts TIES, BRACES, UNDERWEAR, HALF HOSB, ORICKETINO AND TENNIS SHIRTS, MEN'S BOX SUITS. LATEST IN MENS BOATERS, PANAMAS, AND FELT HATH, Al LOWEST PRIOES. nm ma . New Season's Suitings KOW OPENED. •SIVE US k TRIAL FOR YOUR NEXT rnVTi Johnstone' & Smith* ONLY ONE ADDRESS i (NEXT HERALD OFFIOE). WfKL^L^^^^?P HOfa m THE *§|§| BIS Si il ' S0 * PlArio FRO . M CHR,SPS I|IIII YOU CAN HAVE A NEW PIANO IN YOUR . HOME WHILE YOU PAY FOR IT. OUR TEIRMS ARB EASY. ASK FOR DETAILS. ASK FOR DETAILS. P /tvg*£s y%m9 x formmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmammmm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mmmimmmmmmmfimm h . FOR THE LITTLE ONES. -^ \ Jerseys Z"..P§> i WiV J erse y Suits. |^ JIBI Clean, tidy, and 'warm, these are just v" 1 » 1£ W the thing for the Boys when the days ■'^ jk! Sfc are cold. It is a treat to see the little JERSEYS, m Navy, Cream, Grey, and Brown, with polo ;4» , collais and button on shoulders, '^ F ; " FROM S/11 T0 1Q/6. j/ WAWSBmT^mmW^ll^WKm ' T^RSOBY SUFI'S, all wool m various- x h ffl I ji] 1 IL * M ™** 13/6 TO I9/6. ]| liCLOTHINGFACTORYj $$. ■ ■ ; ' ' ■ ■'■'-• - ■ "'.-. X: ■ ""! ■"■Wi - ■F M "" M *" w,, gßg t * M ' ,, '"^^BB!H^'. fl--M--_----_--i-^^ How sweetly smell the roses m your garden day by day, H But aweter still "Crushed Rosea" 'mong the clothee you're put away; r H Crushed J Roses I Sachets fl Packets Is. Each. ' . ■■ ■ ■■ :\ ■-,' '■ DELIOHTFnLI.Y FRAGRANT AND LASTING!. , I W- Stark Law^rie, | CHEMIST, QISBORNE. *i P.O. Box 226. i 'Phone— Ten, Five, Two. I ummmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWmmWmmmmmmmmmmmm mmm*m^mm^mmmmmmmmmam*mmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmm. ■ ■ . ■ > ■ ' ' " . / ' ■ : mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmAn Open Challenge. . " ■ U ——————— PATRIOTIO FUNDS TO BENEFIT. ' i TTfTE are SOLE AGENTS m this District for the Wonderful ...... Chevrolet Car a Known as the "4-90," the most dependable petrolnsaving car on the market. J There is no Car to equal it sold here of the same Bize and seating W. capacity. .A We are proud of the "4-90," and claim that it will prove better than j any competitor m these respects — ' . y A CLIMB HILLS ON TOP GEAR. J CLIMB STEEPEK HILLS. yt RUN OVER ANY FORM OF ROAD. |! GIVE A GREATER MILEAGE PER GALLON OF BENZINE. * GIVE A BETTER VALUfe PER £100 PAID FOR THE OAR. A i We give a written Guarantee that these olaims will be substantiated. 1. In proof of this, we challenge tho Agent of arty competitor of the same "f price. and seating capacity to a friendly competition on these conditions, '* and that the loser shall forthwith contribute to a local Patriotic Fund (to '\ be nominated by the winner) the sum of i 350. ..* ■ j - . k ' -,vi i J. R K^dsfone & %tmn Ltd.. Gtsbome

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14287, 2 May 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14287, 2 May 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14287, 2 May 1917, Page 6

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