JE .JKn4? JL JL JL JEmo^ \*3s , The Centre of Attraction for Thrifty Shoppers. FROM THE A BARGAIN LIST OF FANCY COUNTERS. 4%£\l COSTUMES. Six pieces of Black and.; ilarabout Trim- X / Four only Light Colored Flannel Cosmingj m black and natural. Usually i^> ?— -J / tumes, m medium and small sizes. 1/- to 1/11. . . ..-, ' Mrtl — -"-- Usuai price 52/6. , SALE PRICE 6d Yard. /^X Vrk'V^A' \ SALE- KRIOE 29/6. Foiu\; pieces of Slvris? Guipure Allover /f \l \jw 'y . \ Special line of fine Navy Blue Serge CosLace, m white and Paris. Worth 6/11 ./ / \^\'X~l 'I \ tumes, m tailored styles. Usual price •, to 13/6/ : r\\ ' '/\\*' ! '.\ \ £5 9/6. SALE PRICE 2/11. • /Lc4\ S \ X, ) ./ SALE PRICE 89/6. Tlirae p\e'oes only 27~in<Jh White Voile h^f^^VK ' < *\§'-^\>/' /^^ A lar..a? selection of the smartest styles ' Flouncing, heavily embroidered. Usual sL&udr&y^X^l! .:f v m Xxavy Blue Serge Costumes. Usual prites 3/11 to" 5/6. IKj^-vi 1 " prices 59/6, 75/-, 84/-, to 95/6. " SALE PRICEI 2/6. /»sr-%4 SALE PRKJHS 49/6, 65/-, 72/-, to Real Bear Pur Trimitung, 2 inches wide, //f\Wll^\ BS/6. m dark broAvn only. Usual price 12/6. fiwW^'^Wi^ Tlie following lines m Ha-vy Serge Cos- ' SALE! PRiCE 2/11. I'M n^§i \ tumes are small sizes only : — Ten dozen Ladies' Collai'S, Fronts, i M l v,'!; : |»|i \ Xavy' Serge Costume^ long coat, with Jabots, Frills, 1 etc., m <muslin net and LJ%J ' f'4«»r Striped velvet collar. Usual price 84/- --. poplin. Originally 1/6 to 2/11. ffigf^WS SALtE PRI CEI 45/6. SAiLE PRICEi, to clear, 6d Each. |{ p ! i'l'il\v4 Fine Navy Serge Costume, with long i Special line of Gabardine .and Grey Lisle &>■ > \ l( j! IVI coat. Usual price 99/6. Thread -Hose (only jusitio hand). S j ' . \\\ U ■ SALE PRICE. 52/6. S&LE PRICEI 2/6 pah\ Wit \ j %\% Blacfc Serge Costume, with purple velvet 12 pairs only 2/1 Ribbed Black All-wool f||| Us \\i\\% collar and cuffs; long coat. Usual Cashmere Hose, with diamond knees, njjij 'jji ifekw price 85/-. sizes 2 and 3 only. Usual prices 2/11 fjjjj; |J Wisi ' BALE PRICE 39/6. ■ and 3/3. '" ala M\< WVi^X Black Ssrge Costume, coit bound with \ SALE' PRICEI 1/11 Pair. y '• I i|J 'M ittiwJvA. - black braid. Usual price 47/6. Children's Taa Socks, all. woof, sizes 1 fiß |J| U ' |Hl SALE PRICB 29/6. to 5. ' & Jif t'fjif j I |ikl'» Saxe Blue Frock, with high collar, bodice SiALB PRJGE 3d Pair. , tk^ |p ' Mi \ lined with silk, inset sleeve. Usual Donft iget the; idea that because this ,"7 price 37/6. / Sale has been running nearly a fortnight * / 1 7 \ .' SALE) PRICE- 9/11. we- have nothing to- sell ; far from it, our I, j ( \ One Frock, m cinnamon velor. Usual stocks are so la^ge that even the phe- -^SL l ir -^ r • ~"\j>- price 55/6. nomenal selling of the past week has """""^'Skf SALE PRICE 15/6. made very little impression. Every day One only Pale Blue Frock, slightly fresh lines are included m the special faded, lined throughout. Usual price offerings, keeping interest 7 at buying- 57/6. point. SALE PRICE 21/-. BOYS' CLOTHING bargain attractions ODDJLIWESJO CLE;AR. : m the ''. Ten only Boys' Norfolk Suits, m sizes HUlly tIiULU UtT I . . 13, 14", ,and 10, odd lines. Must be ' y !. t sold.^ All splendid quality tweeds. '\ Special H^xy^pnlls, navy white stripe, >.- .Originally 35/6 to 49/6. plain navy. Usual price l/6i. •;' J SApE PRICES 16/6 to 25/-. SALI^ PRICE 1/3. Six only Three-Garment Suits, > Special Ao'm. Circular « Pillow Cotton. m 4weed~' and serge, sizes 13, 15, and Usual, price ll^d. ' .-.1&- tafi$^aUy-3776 v to49/6. : • SALE PRICE B^d. , ■>■ SALE-PRICE 25/-. . Special 27in. Nursery Soft Flannelette. Three only Boys' Brown Cloth American ' Usual price Bd. . Suits, Jizes 2, 3/ahd 4. SALE PRICE 6/6 dozen. ' , . ; SALE PRJCES 7/3 and* 7/9. . ■ Special 42in. Madapoiam. Usual price ' '. Tikefr only Boys' Tweed Sport Suits, 1/7. : « ssi?e^ ? ; : and 1 lO.'vXJsual prices .28/6 to SALE PRICEI 1/LJd. - • . 35/6. ■: - ■: . ' i . Special Honeycomb Quilts, double ibed r ;,,dS4LiFRXO^6 15/6 and IJ/6. size.- Usual price 11/6. Boys'.W^ ynion. Shirts, with «ol!ar4, SALE PRICE 9/11. : - . sizes 2' ! ii.p9. : \r • Special Striped Wincey Blousings, neat SAtiE.PjRIOEB (according to size) stripes. Usual price 2/6. •.■■";.;4/?,?;l/9r/lAlii-to.3/"ll- SALE PRICE 1/11. 1 Special line- ot Boys' and Youths' smai't iSpeciaH 72in. Grey Sheeting, herring- ' / Felt iHatsV m ail*- y «i2esJ v - bone^ twill) or plain. Usual price ...:.- SALE PRICES 3/3, 3/11, 4/3, to 1/ll^d. ' y< ; 4/9. . SALE PRICE l/6£d. ■..■•■?-■' , ' ' '^';;;:|=> : ETTiE's ' ■-.. '• A. % LE||fl| JL, SON __-=« The leading Auto peahsrs; jl^==J<^4^^^^^^l THE LARGEST AND BEST ■ ' >_» /T^^^^ \ ' J/ I I" * . seleiction; to qhoose j^^^^=^LL^^—^--^— \ r ~^^ I //^^BErt IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. y~^^\, W\ ■ *-~>*' yT^Wif jTlTp^ve been, appointed fiole Agents / jgMgL_ offering ; tlie'new 1917 Models at f Reduced } \ - ::::::::::::^ ■ ■',:' The Best Valisa Bver Offered. j , • ■ n., \S " ■■ SPECIAL NOTIGE. \ , ; oar premifee, and will naw . ' '•■oh will enabl* mto practically doabU , oar Oarage space. •> •-■. „ . ;„ { ... .-...,■ .'. ■. . ■." ■ '■■'■' We 'wfllj«^K*^aold'ttjaTj Btockp oi Tyres »ad A«je«aorie« for all nmk«« ol Oa». VV ? -'..' . v [ : OUR AGENCIES offar yon an opportunity -fa' ohooM firom. wbioh is onsarpaased m th«. Dominion, and include auoh Cars m th*^OADILLAC {^cylinder) fI^LLIER (8-cylindw) OVERLAND SUNBEAM OALCOTT SAXON (DAOCLER v ,*. Af.o. , *' . WOLSELY / > ; Ai« :^.«k . ' HAYNfiS (6 and UAsylinder) ' EMPIRE (4 4nd 6-cyliiid«f) JEFFERY (4 and 6-oylihdor) STAB NEWTON-BMOOTX SCRIPPS-BOOTH (4 and 8-cylinder) ».S.A. B.aA.T. y MITOHELL-LEiWIS (6-cylinder) / " WE CORDIALLY INVITE rNrSPBCTIOM - A- M. |j Le^Af is ;-"apid'i Son, %ff ' TORBCT IMPORTiIIB OF MOTOR OAB», TRUCKS, AND TRAILLBRi. V
When wild winter winds are wailing. In a weird, wan, woeful way, ' And the chill; grey daylight lailing, • Shortens each succeeding day, ' Lest bad colds should be your portion. Dainty Rummer clothes abjure; And with.' wise and prompt precaution, Purchase Woods' r ' Great Peppermint , Cure. ■■.'_■• In reply to a question m the Reichslag, General von Stein said : "In a war like the present, one should not expsct a continuous chain of victories." Best plantation rubber, combined with best British brains, go to make the North British Company's Hot Water Bottlo the best for long service— but look for the patent "Unique" stopper. It Kpells satisfaction. — No. ,1. ; In Norway a special committee is to prepare a scheme for rationing the people. • ' , ' ■ Traders like you to ask. for the Hot Water Bottle with the pa-tent "Unique" stopper — the bottle for long service, because every one sold makes fresh friends. Look for the stopper — a little thing to look for, a bit? thing to find. — No. o. The Scottish. Bowling Association has abandoned -all international contests this year. For Children's Hacking Concth at nigVt Woods' Great Peppermint Chire, 1/6. 2/6. The Italian Munitions' Department invites people to sell to the State metaJ," • chiefly copper, brass, bronze, iron, or lead. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure ;,. 1/6, 2/6. * I .It is proposed, to establish a Government -wheat, monopoly m Italy to purchase the 1917 crop. PROTECT YOUR INVENTION. • It would be indeed' hard to lose the fruits of all the study and work you have given m connection 'with •' the idea of your brain, at the Hands of ah imitator. Secure it against such— take ' out "letters patent," through Henry Hughes Ltd., Patent Attorneys, 157 Featherston i S rec^ We yington, *or F. R. Ball, P ee J { btroet, Qisborne. I It has been decided by the Spanish Government to reduce the consumption of coal by 33 per cent. i For Influenza," take Woode* Great Pei>.pprmmt Cure. Novor fail*. 1/6 fc/o * v i tie TOcal chords or to ■SS2sSass=.
THE f OBO GAR ! THE BUSINESS MAN'S MONEY-SAVER. THE FAMILY MAN'S PEACEMAKER. ALL PARTIOJLARS^ 4 ;, ■ W; (pV^ORD Mm Sarap, -| GLADSTONE ROAD AND GREY STREET. j P.O. Box 219. ; - 'Phones 418, 747 M. I .--». ■■■ . . ;.. . - , | A DI^INFJIOTANT OF GOOD VALUE. i TJ EtEN ALINE iaJ guaranteed to contain over 20 per cent carbolic, and is J7 certified by the highest , scientific authorities to be* a reliable deodoriser and disirtfectatft, iuud ■ to- bo' ; * perfect germicide. Phenaline has been certified by the City Analysts under the Health Act to be a pure and first-class disinfectant. " j The. testimonial, chemical report, and analyses, etc., -which follow, aro well worthy of attention; <- ' ■' I Chemical and., Assay, Laboratory, 97 Pitt Street, Sydney, April 5, 1909, I Dear. Sirs.-^We have, made an analysis of a sample of Phenaline, and ; find it to be a .carefully prepared article 1 - rich m phenols and cresols, on which ] the value of such disinfectants depend. . ; We have no hesitation m saying that Phenaline is a first-class disinfectant. ';. < Yours faithfully, DIXON AND BYRN. Sold m S Gallon Drums, 1 Gallon and ,1 Pint Tins. - . | A necessity ior Home or Factory. A" necessity for Station or Dairy. j JOHN CHAMBERS AND SONS LTD. | %.. AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. ] AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, GISBORNE. CHRISTCHURCH, DUNI<:DIN. |
MONEY LENT PRIVATELY and iii | Strictest Confidence upon Ap- ] proved Note of Hand. Also upon ! Household Furniture. Pianos (without : removal). Repayable l>y easy weekly | payments. Encioss staiuip for reply to H. E. Hill, Union Bank Buildings. ' '
MC^EY T^LEND — ; £5 to £50, "> ujx>n Household* Furnitu,re (without removal).' ; . 'No delay. • • Repayable easy weekly . instalments. Enclose stamp for reply.rr-H.E. HI U, Union Bank Buildings, representing L." W.* Ballcind. Telephone 140. >"' ' '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14340, 3 July 1917, Page 2
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