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%mf i mm. wmi tp^.- * • W : wjk_ amo.-Mm mm m . y. , j; h^l |f^ s 'p^^^9 ■' ■ FABRICS ■ HH^hPIL for Summer Frocks are shqwirdere, : m Great Variety. S^Kii^S® AND THJi DISPLAY IS ALL THE MORE AITRACTIVE BECAUSE OF ', - ; V THE VERY MODERATE PRICES IN EVIDENCE EVERYWHERE. ; IN MATiOftIALS FOR DAINTY WASHING DRESSES WE HAVE A WONDERFUL SELECTION, 1 INCLUDING ALL THAT IS NEWEST AND MOST ATTR^CTJVtf IN VOILES, ZEPHYRS. TOBRALOOES, PRtNTS, Etc.. ■ • ■■■■■ ' ' I- •<■■'■ ■ ■ . ■ .■■'■■ ■ 1 ■ ' WE HXUMEUATE ONLY A FEW OF THE LINES IN. OUR IM^IENSB ; STOCK. , , ' • 40-iiich FLORAL VOILES, m dark .grounds; with 6inall floral designs ; •: >. ; . , . 3/6 yard. , • . ■' .■ ■ . I 10-inch VOliiES; m. dainty floral designs, shadow effects, and checks m light j , and dai"k; 4 4/6 yard. _.'•■'■ TARTAN CHECK ZEPHYRS., very smaat designs, 36 inches wide; 2/6 yard. CHECKED iZEPHYRSi for oliildien's dreases, m light grounds, with pink, - , sky ,. brown, , grey, black, and navy check, 29 inches wide; 1/11 yard. ' ' J . ■■ 'PONGEE piVM^JRICS,- checked grounds, with colored block stripes, m blue, - 29 inclies wide; 1/3 yard. ' ''" ' . HAlillJlNE ■6A^iBRICS (nurses' stripes), m red, helio, navy, and black, 31 . inches wide; 1/6 yiEird. ■ J APANJESE GREBES, m the new block stripes, i^£green and saxe, brown, and vieux»rose; 2/3' yard. , f TOBRAOS(^ESi ;^ ",^. 30-inch NUr^E CLOTHS; m plain ibluerf also various striped designs; 1/11 ' • * ! : per; yard. ';•■■ 'j*- ■ :'■■■'■ ■■ ■■ '* ''.■' ■ ' % ' \- ' ' '. 40-inch NtJ|ISE CLOTHS, ,m saxe, navy, and. stripes ; guaranteed fait wash-' ing c6lors"f-2/3 yia^ct: '"'■' -. ■> . . .. ; . PLAmW^fee'VOD^^ 40 inches, wide; 1/11, 2/6, 2/11,>5/6, to 5/6. , . „ WHITE FI^NOY VOILES, m stripes, checks, and fancy designs, 40 inohes : 1 ' Stride; \3^Llapd* 4/6' yard, . ■-■'■>. CROWES, 30 inohes wide; 1/6, 1/9, 2/3/2/6, 2/11, and '" ' - ■ : ' '-;3/?;;yar(i.V ; ;: : :\ : \ ;; / ; ._._...'- ..-; . '■ .. . ' ■ ; • ■ ; Silks and Crepe de Chenes Let us make your New Dress. . THE VEiRY NEWHST SHADES IN ; OUR SELECTION IS , LARGE CHIFFON TAFFETAS 'FOR SMART V^ ENOUGH TO 'CONTiVIN EXACTLY ' FROfTv^ A\'n n^*#risviFS is inches the- material you require. » ■ 1 ROCKS A^D WSTUmS,3BINOHES EBMBMBER MAKE UP L : THE OHbaper MATERIALS i "AS ; GREEN, BROWN. MOLE, GREY, . , WEiLL AS THE MORE EXPENSIVE XAVY, PURPLE, VIEUX RQSI3, KINDS. . ':"',,■ 6TONE AND FAVVN;^ YARD. , ; \ poR EXAMPLE, WE WILL MAKIC :"Tho Popular SHANTUNG SILKS, m ??£,^-v^M^ MAI S T^ DREISS crost-ume weights, sbeeial qualities. 36 . E-52 M^ ANY OiNE O¥ OUTi NEW inohes wide; 7/6, lp/6; and 12/6^ yard. :* •■■ VOniES Fmi SILKS, ,29^I^ wide, selected „ . COMPLETE FOR- £3 3 8 . qualities, .4/11, 5/6, 6f6y and 7/6 yai-d. ' MRS. MACKINNON'S HIGH-CLASS ! . y ,',>.. ,^, •■' WORK IS TOO WELL-KNOWN TO CREPJ&pE-OHts^B, m all the naw;est ENLARGE UPON HERE, AND THE and smartest oolscj^ for blo-usea, frocks, FAOTiTHAT WEI GUARANITBE ABSOand costumes; 40 inches^ wide ; 11/6, 12/6. LUTE SATISFACTION IS YOUU S and 14/6 yaa^d. ; SAFEGUARD IN EVERY WAY. - ■ mmm I 1 Ikn n£^ Fdr Best Value, "J __— ll_^ &: ... ' '" *. '■ ' ' -j . ; . ..■■ , . . . V '

'' ■"' ■ " : r^' :■•••; :■ ;;'. - :^' :: ; ; THE * .'•'■•. '\; . >■ f'orcf^on TRACTOR •^ HASv ARiRIVED. " THE MACHINE THAT IS REVOLUTIONISING AGRICULTIIRE. Thousands of 'TORDSON^' were' Purchased! by the British, French, and ' . American Governments to. help to win the War. £. A The 'TOKDSON" v Helped to SolVo tte ; Food Problieih. ' Mr. FAIRMBtI,— .The "FORDSON *ia not an, Experiment ; it will dijBverything that is claimed for it— and DO IT WiEfLL ! <■ - s v PRICE, £320 (!.o.b. Wellinagton). . • x SEE IT AT THE SOLE DE^AIiErISiFOR POVERTY BAY AND EAST ■/'"•■■•'■•<■ '"■' V QQAST^- ' ' - ■•; "' v : •,..; i V ■■■ ::i "'.'. / BIgne!! & rMblm^ FORD GARAGE, GISBORNK ■: -; i.'^L '* |3I -?>■%##* ■■ 4« \# JPts*\M -Jkh. iMillwimiUlltltMuilui »»*->~~ ?JBmbbß& k HQWft, %n KuraDcai. ip|i ? a momisei ' „ ' ■' •' ' • ■ : ■ ■ - j :^^ s ' 1 .,' ; .:,'/:■ ; ■ ». j£ % , % r': :- A JKflWli; AND A LKYDON : BUGOY. ' niHERS is no meed, ihomgh, to prof er a Kinigdom for a Leydon Buggy. A L few ponnd* will bvyijon. the Finest Buggy yon oomld wish for — Stylish, Handsome and Soundly Oonetrneted, Krenly Balanced, Connfortabl*. and Imooth-rosning to a degree. : . * . '• ;_;■■■'" : )lf^ W^S^^iSh OIS ITI --' : I hare a good tarieiy of New and Second-hand Gigs, ditto Buggies, FarSpring. Drays, and lacpreM .vaggons ready for sale. Price* are Right! „; , MOTOB HOODS AND UPHOLSTERING. ♦AfWTDJO %nd »«PAIR» of ETery Desoription indertaken at the Short*** ', -. : '■■ ... ■ Votioe iH- • . . ■ ' POVERIY BitV teARRIA6t FACTORY, .' ".. .'jp »iaftT BTRKKT. GI8Bf>BN». •• ' . .Tbo«» it^ :y- ■±- : \V:[b- l ■;■;':■ *\ ' ■:■ '■* - ThoMm.' Enamel and Aluminium Ware TTAVING bee« iad«eed to hjeaVily stoiS'b I *"*; am itill^iri a p^tlo«'to ; nijee4 yovr re^nirementa at a very slight iiiereaM » r«»tM, and, A^ding a »^ have the advtantag* o! « «i4e gele«t4oa to olip^;jH«n, :v r ,' ' ' v ■'.■"' / ■ . " " 1"1' 1 "• ' v '' v'" . v:" lV v" Glass and Crockery Ware. '■■■■' .'■ ■ '.-*..■.:■•.. " ' ■ •■'.• *• ■.•':••.■• '" ■ . .' 1 ■ ■. ■■ : . - * . ■■•■ ■ - : J To ttioee baring to renew In the above Unei, tk« increawd prices bar* Mm quits a' reTel»ti«ni x b»t this largely dependu on where piircbaaeß .are made, as ik> two stores, «h«rgeiali£». However^ wp are? confident that we hai^e iw' Oottip«titori m the smpplyof Eoglisk-mailufactttred White and Gold Oupe, flMMers;,, and l Plates (seve^l qnalHiee) j alk» the popular Blue and White Ware mmth :w are emabled ■■U^^iil'M : m'tvrf i&jhi increase . : b» r»te« ptoralling' tot ■ tot* ihe. Wiw. /■ .VV>>>.-- . .(•••«. ' ' ■ : ; \■■ ■ ; • ' ';' ' - ;;•'','.-. . m ■■■..-: Classwar©. ' ..' •, : '■■■'<:*:■: . ■'■• ■•■- ■.•■.■.■;>'.. ■•'•'■/^ . .. .^ .. j-. s -- ■.■-•■■;. -,'..- :;■■•;.■.■' , Aiftkoafa hixij lew ia itooks sf OWwaie, #t . «r« still akl« t* vat* • fp#i slwwlaf, aad cxc •ouiimuiag to adkere »c, nearly m yeanbl* |* oW grisjgi Chas Taylor, CABINETKAKPR

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14800, 2 January 1919, Page 2

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814

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14800, 2 January 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14800, 2 January 1919, Page 2

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