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...... COMFORT ANB ELEGANCE IN OUR efrr~3 WHITE FOOTWEAR. \ «^ \TV "DOTH for Ladies and Children we \ \ /•/ II ahow a distinctive selection of 1 l\ Iri White Footwear, embracing all the \ **» \laf favorite modes of the moment. I %A v*'f', Thi 8 Footwear comes direct from lead- ( I v\Vi ' n J? Manufacturers, - who specialise m / v\\l r> - Superior Qualities and Elegant ! d yg^k '"' Included m our present showing are — I^W SMART HIGH LACE BOOTS, m K^^ White Nubuck Calf.. . .. . .. , VO^ COURT DERBY TIES & ANKLE \>Sv2.. V^SWk : . BAR SHOES, m Nubuck. and W I^^S^ t?«L Buckskin. /ii\^*^\ Also. Smart Styles m WHITE CANV •'"■■- »-"*D^^ VAS SHOES. Ladies are advised to make early selec- ■•' '^^^^^»# tione, while choice is. at, its best. S, THACKEft, ♦Phone 132. , , ;'V f4} .^ADSTONE ROAD. Box 321. ALL MAIL ORDERS* RECMV^ PROMPT & PEiRSONAI/-ATTE[NTIOy. This Cutlery Reputation is Stainless. TTAVEYOU HEARD ABOUT THE NEW CUTLERY? IT IS, IN- < . DEED, A WEI/COME INNOVATION— ONE WHICH INSTANTLY APPEALS.TO THE LADY OF THE HOUSEL OLD ENGLAND LED - THE WAY WITH THESE Stainless Knives AND THEY ARE NOW POINTED TO WITH PRIDE IN MORE NEiW ZEALAND HOMES EVERY DAY. V STAINtESS V KNrvBS DO AWAY WITH THE WORK OF KNDJEBOARDS AND^KNIFE-AIAOHINES—ADIPINHOT WATER AND A WIPE WITH A CLOTH AND THEY KEEP AS BRIGHT AS A NEW PIN. THE SPLENDID ENGLISH STEEL BLADES NEVER RUST, AND.AJUB NEVER AFFECTED BY FRUIT, VINEGAR., OR VEGE- ) TMLE&. STAINLESS KNIVES SHOULD CERTATNIiY BE IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD. ;. .•->»^-. ■■ ■■ ■ • — — ■-' ■■■ ■/■'*'* ' S^STONB, I CASH DRAPER, f s Ngw*&B.ayim& &. grand assortment of spring and .; ' J- SUMMER GOODS, AT HIS USUAL WELL KNOWN PRICES — t'THE CHEAPEST JQy^OWN. ■ \ — •* Embroidery 18 inches,- 1/6 to 2/6. , Embroidery, 27 inches, 2/3 to 3/11. , x Embroidery, 45 inches,. 3/11 to 6/11 Voiles m Navy, Grey, Champagne, Blue, Pink, and White, from 1/9 yd. . Blouses in^grait variety, m White, and all Shades/ from 8/6 tc? 18/6. , ; Blouses, m WJrite, Silk, from 11/6 to 19/6. v ~L. Blouses m Tussore Shade, special price 7/6. Blouses m Crepe de v Chene, 22/6 to 30/-. Silk Sports' Coafe, 42/- to 63/-. Embroidery Voile Robes, 37/6 to 57/6. j-r, Oostumeß ill Tussore^ Silks, from 50/- upwards. ■ | Costumes m Garbadine^ ,los/-, fully worth 7 guineas. -V s Wliite Pique Skirts, special price from 6/11.. '*■•.■ ;. Our Special Line of Maternity Skirts are a boon it to those that wear Cthem. Baßies specially catered for. . -: t , REMEMBER: , ■ ' .THE CASH DRAPER^ Postage Paid on Country Orderß. m.-.i-C; ..-."•. . TeL US7J ■■;;,. .;.;;- --* *•' . * . . ■ NO^tTT^IVf TSPT? HERAIiDS IN A MONTH OiF BARGAINS FOR m\j v ±ixr±tfjLjix Tgjj ladies. THE V QUEEN "» OF BARGAIN OFFERS. ; ' ' ' k Guthrie & Maddock's / NOVEMBER SALE OF Ladies' Underclothing. DAINTY GARMENTS, HIGH-GRADE QUALITIES, AT MEDIUM , PRICES. . LADIBSt LONGCLOTH NIGHTDRBSSES, 4/6, 5/6, 6/11, 7/6, 9/11, 10/6, and. I^/6 each. , / , - f : LADD2S' NAINSOOK CAMISOLES, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, and . 4/11. LADIES'. LONGCLOTH KNICKERS, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/11. The Garments are all NIFJW GOODS, daintily trimmed lace and! embroidery, and include many hand-embroidered. Ladies should not miss this opportunity, . . Guthrie & Maddock HOME OF GOOD VALUES. 'Phoned*, s./r; \,/ l ? •-■'"• ?« '-i'l* ..Z'j >?Ebane;lß9i \ :.v I Pqvtfty 6af Motor MTTr 1 ATTQTr THE GARAGE is furnished . throughout with th*i most *P"*^T thorough up-to-date appliances to effect speedy repairs, etc., ; . we are giving the utmost satisfaction to our numerous Ous- ;■ '■ii• /• $ ' 11618 * •'■. •' '•"' i ' • ■ ' ' ' ■ TIT^OATTm^ EMPLOY an efficient staff of practical workmen. Caw •DJ-'^-'-**- OKi j e £^ yfi^ m for overhauling purposes are handed over to „ . r V the owners m guaranteed running order. "R'VC^'ATT.S'R ALL WORK entrusted to the Poverty Bay Motor Garage £jSli\J2\. KJkdSU j s w jt,h every despatch, and vexatious delays are / ' • thus avoided. ! , These are cogent reasons why. the Poverty Bay Motor Garage retains the big connection it has worked up under the new Management. t , „ ... ,', , %■ We are Agwit* for the STUDEBAKEK CAR— the Car whioh;h^| given the fullest. 6atißfactidn to^purchasers on account of the Price, Durability, and Ezc^Jleuce of Workmanship." . ' - ... vl ,. .....;..-,-.. -„...'>•': ** f '. v 4'B, AGENT FOII .REPUBLIC TYRES. NONE BETTER ON THE MARKET. J WB HOLD LARGE STOCKS OF SPARE PARTS, TYRES, Etc., Eto. „_rf,. ■ T , : .-,- - -~'~«^ ■ '■'•■'- ■■■ ■■-• ' - t-rn^fjf* • ' "»^W tfty i ■«■< V The P.B. Motor Garage, •\-'- •;■'■ PEEL STREET. VALD HANSEN ; _ ,PBX>PRIETOiR. ■ : - ' ' ■ Telepiiones— : 384, Garage. fe29, Private Kemawatii^

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14449, 8 November 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14449, 8 November 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14449, 8 November 1917, Page 7

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