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■_■■■■■— __n—_r_aH___m___ra—M—__r___ma^ Consider Quality First . . . In Buying . . . HOUSEHOLD GOODS. .T^Otß NOWHERE IS QUALITY SO £^ - *_*_P l V__t f__Tl IX¥_F^*^ | i>'_f__ iT. IMPORTANT A CONSIDWKA- T g ?\ ft I Vr*W*W^* 1^ V-pKj Pv*_ TION AS IN THESE AiRTICLES OF __^ v W^->*i_ir 'WW «j j ■ w--,»_.'_Afciß„ . KVERY-DAY USE - SHEETINGS. faSfl W^-plß*^; fF'i'SPfOTf BR? TOWELS, THA CLOTHS, TABLM CnS___ _tfs* Y4 #*" ; ? '' • ~^' W^ ___EJr CLOTHS — IT'S QUALITY THAT /^M^i_____l „!feffl?l XXX ppf -TV-FTI-COUNTS EVERY TIME. FT "} 11-^' BB El |=___3 |Xj jrl OF THESE HIGH-GRADE HOUSE- • Ifc^- \l9__UJl_J_ll kSH_9_-i- _£B___i__l -^ - -vLIJ HOLD LINES WE HAVE AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT AND REMEM- 10 Jo^n- Spwial WHITA TURKISH BEiRJ WE STOCK THE CHEAP LINES BAIH BOWELS; size 24 by 47; 4/11 AS WELL. ALL ARE PRICED MOD- pa,r ' ERATELY BUT ECONOMY SUG- A largo range of WHITE TURKISH 0.155T8 BUYING -TIK BEf_TEU Tn^^^/f" 1 VanoUS mZCS ; 1/6> 1/9 ' LINES; ITS CHEAPER. IN Till- 3/11 ' L/b - KKD Best Quality COLORED TURKIS'Jr , , t BATJI TOWELS, 5/6, 6/6, 7/11, 8/11. _■#■■■>»>-- r.llll «_•_■% 32in - FORFAR, for tea towelling; 1/11 / WHITE QUILTS. and 2 /2 pei yard „m m, QArmxT n.'iTTQ .;„„! lwi 01 lECTv LINEN GLASS CLOTH, 24 and I WHITIa SATLN QLILIS, single 1 eel 26 inches wide ; 1/3, 1/9, and 1/11 yard. sizo; reliable makes an,d all good de- ' ' ' ' > ' -> signs, 17/9, 19/6, 22/6, and 23/6. WHITB SATIN QUILTS* for do_hle Ift', 1^ ""' NEW STOCKS OF VIYELLAS. WE HAVE JUST LANDED, DIRECT FROM THE! MANUFACTTTJIIEJRJS, A r ' .. . .v. _^-^ BIG SHIPMENT OF THE} ETVEIR- " ;^^S^-v :?! *^_lS\\. \ : '-^V POPULAR VIYELLAS, IN PLAINi V^'*" ' CREAM, COLORS, AND STRIPES. \\ ' >-.|l ffl h-Vn !H'lga^^ THERE HAS BEEN A CONSIIDEIR--1 >.'T TA E3 L. El pp\# able ddjficuty m securing ,i OTHSr ' VIYELLAS LATELY, AND WE AD- ! VJ. mXj}y^ VrSB AN EARLY CALL. SHEETINGS. UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASKS, all good designs, 56 to 66 inches wide ; „„. „ T „„„,, „„„ TTT _„ ,.. . 2/9, 3/6, 3/llt and 4/6. 54in. WHITE WILL SHEET NGS. all ,„„;'• LL rA err* • i • « S ood ' reliable makes, 2/6, 2/9, to 4/3 WHITE DAMASKS, m a large variety ,™ r y ar d. of new patterns, 52 to 72 inches wide; 2/6, "3/6, 4/6, to 6/9. 72in. SHEETINGS, m : fine and heavy, 7 pieces only Extra Heavy UNION twill finish; 4/11 to 5/11 yai-d. *?^ S^ii 7a J? 6 _?„ ™ 6 ' eeleCtCd 80in - TWILL SHEETINGS, m fine an_ designs; 4/11, 5/6, and 7/6. heavy qualities . 3/6j 4/6> ' 6/6j -_ d 6/6 Extra Fine Quality Pur© Irish Linen Double DAMASK, manufacturers' ex- 90in. TWILL SHEETINGS, 5/11, 6/11, hibition designs, full 2yds. wide; 8/6, a^d 7/6. 10/9, 12/6, to 14/6. _H9ettieS_ _^_ ___^_^^_-^-^j_r^____^^^^^^TrHf —V ™^^^^^

ffHB Fordson TRACTOR HAB ARRIVED* THB MACHINII THAT IS REVOLUTIONISING AGRICULTORI. Ihomanda of "FORDSON'S' , were Purchased by the British. Frenoh, _nd American Governments to help to win the War. Th© "FORDSON" Helped to Solv© the Food Problem. Mr. FARMER,— Tbe "FORDSON" i 9 not an Experiment; it will do Hrerything that is claimed for it—and DO IT WELL I PRICE, £325 (f.o.b. Wellington). 1 i i ii i i SIS IT AT THB SOLE DEALERS FOR POVERTY BAY AND EAST 00A9T— Bignell & Holm@s, FORD GARAGE, GISBORNE, msmsmmmi^mmmms^m^mmmtmmmmmmammmm ■■ ' m AM_n_d__Bvgj__._^_!_!__^_l_ ) fl_H_ ■ EOlfl, Ml XDrOBOM 101 r A SOlfiB! £ KOMI. ANB A LIYDOl? BUGGY. THEII i» ao M»d, Ikomgh, to P£o-to * Kingdom for * L«ydo_ B_ffy. A •few pound* will bmj jom tht l"i_««t B-kxt fov oomld jriah lor — Stylldh, Hftndtom© _nd SouDdly Co__trm«tei, Bt«»1j BmUnoad, Oomfortofcle, «ai lmeoth-i-a_i»X t* a Aegr**. JUIS JTX TOUR MIND ON TT! I hsrm r_ mod -variety of N*w and Second-hand Gigi, ditto Bu-fgi*"- Fa_> m*nf Spriaf Dray*, e_u_ __rpre«s Wiagßon* ready for aal«. Pri«e» ar© Rif ht I MOTOR HOODS AND UPHOLSTRRING. ■>• i ■•• AJWnX*} ■ amd UFAIRI ol lv«ry D«Boripiti«a mmd©rt*k«m at tat Skedie^ JfetiM at— J. B. LEYDON'S POVERTY BAY CARRIAGE FACTORY, IMftiGi PTBIIT, GMBOINI, *YUm IM. 'P*om IM, esssssssssssssssssssssss — i Enamel and Aluminium Ware HAVUnJ I«M l_dm«t_ f« ieaTily sto«_ iii the abori llaes prior to 1114, 1 ' am still m, a podtioa to s_««t yoar r©f viramantc at a rery slight inaswaM M fN-wr-r rate*, ami, kolding a lig oto6H t Outs-ier« _»t« the advanUf t of a A_« telettiM M ihaoce Irom. Glass and Crockery Ware. Vo tho*e hariiig to r»_©w ia tha mbbTa llum, th« fatereaied ptlom _ar« Waa %wita a revelation, bat thi* largely dapends on whare porcha*ea ar© made, yno two storM «harg« alike. However, we are eonfidlent that we hare ac eempetitori ' is the impply of Sngligh-manufaotured White and Gold Gape, lateen, _*d Plate* (seyeral also the popular Blie and White Ware, arkieh we ara aiaUid _c retail at a jrery *H«h4 Utreate •« rates psrerailvfl »_• fengihiWM. Glassware. ElOeat^t lakly Urn fat B*i*i* _1 «l*»*wa«, we tvs Itill a¥l| is Male; ■ gMi ikilifefl* ■** •» *— tfwfoi •*• ***** M ft**!* M |t_*iM« fti tM ldfift> Chas, Taylor, / CABINETMAKER J /

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14841, 19 February 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14841, 19 February 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14841, 19 February 1919, Page 7