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jgfijm9im^i*»i**mmtmwmsmm*mmmmmmm i Consider Quality First . . In Buying . HOUSEHOLD GOODS. w'" '" ":: '""" " ' • .. ;'.; .. ■ M.yi .-- -','.'-' -.'"'■ v FOR NOWHERE IS QUALITY SO jj : ' MM_^Tr ' kl_,¥ J^ _^Jl IMPORTANT A CONSIDER A- I WIJL 1 IJW J&JL^M^ '^ ,^ rK?L_ TION AS IN THESE ARTICLES OF „ J^Uk K^^—^. ,„. ■■„■ J, ;- ..- Y^*. { . ti:?J\ %MX WERY-DAY USE - SHEETINGS,' f^jQ UV^SI^ v ■: .. *-%.<&. \sWm L"SV TOWELS,. TEA CLOTHS, TABLE ■%&& $" : ' '*% s - ■- ' -* T/Y&&&-5 €S^L CLOTHS - IT'S QUALITY THAT (___W^ ____M : &&jm [ ' ___m ____l - <_*_? OF THESE HIGH-GRADE HOUSE- L__2 flHW_lß.illii ' !Jl^| HOLD LIN'JES 'WE' HAVE' AN IM- "^^ .' .> % .-, Y.'Y, YY' * yyMEINSE ASSORTMENT AND REMEM- _o dozen ••Sfafefal ..WHITE -TURKISH * -' .* < BER WE STOCK THE CHEAP LINES BATH TOWELS; size 24 by 47; 4/11 •■<"•■' AS WELL. ALL ARE PRICED MOD- pair.,. • Y ERATELY,- . ; BUT ECONOMY SUG- , A large range of WHITE TURKISH GESTS BUYING THE BETTER ' TOWELS, in various sizes; 1/6, l/9 ? Y LINES; ITS CHEAPER ,IN THE , 1/11, .to 3/6 % _ .. . .; ,-,.-:> /■ END. Y '" " Best Quality .'COLORED TURKISH i ■■>■_[. VV — «:OY'V* * ' VBATH TOWELS/ 5/6, 6/6, 7/11, 8/11. tAflll^ri* mill TO- 32in. FORFAR, for tea towelling; 1/11 WHITt UUILIQ. and 2/2 pei yard WmTP^SA^^^QUILTSV single bed - ... CHECK LINEN GLASSCI.OTPI, 24- and '-.use*; -reliable makes and all good de- 26 inches wide; 1/3, 1/9, and 1/Uyard. sSgn^;:.. 17/9, OSJjjS,.^?/^ and 23/6. ■ .'■ •• - - ; WHITE SATIN QUILTS, for double d^ NEW STACKS OF VIYELIAS. ■f^g__j--^_S__^Jtis^^^ WE HAVJ3 JUST LANDED, DffiiECT • FROM THE' MANUFACTDRERiS, A ..:^*y- : > BIG SHIPMENT OF THE EVER-' *^^&WSP?^Kk-*r.t.-tSAr • POPULAR VItELLAS, IN PLAIN " * •:v CREAM, COLORS, AND STRIPES. ; ' ft ■W: l"' ' . 1v" lfW^^\ THERE HAS BEEN- A CONSIDESR- .•* :11 TH^s-B L- '■& s^a able dh-ficuty tn securing ' VIYELLAS LATELY, AND^E ADvise an .early ,c^ll. TlliP^ . SHEETINGS. UNBLE ACHED i Y-^ABLE DAMASKS, . . yy.'., S!L g _?f iDCheS Wide 5 S4in. WHITE TWILL SHEOiTINGS. all 2/9, 3/6, 3/11, and 4/6. d reliable makes, 2/6, 2/9, to 4/3 WHITE DAMASKS,' in a, large variety- , per y ar( j. of newapa^itorns, 52 to 72 inches wide ; ' 2/6V3/6, 4/6^ to 6/9. . •,.'."' . * 72in. SHEETINGS; in fine and heavy 7 pieces only -Ebctra Heavy UNION m «-Mi! '•A l .* 6AI 7"^DAMASK,, 72 inches wide, neleeted 80iT1 TWDLL SHEiSTINGS, in fine and designs; 4/1-1, S/6, , and : 7/6. heavy qualities ; 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, and 6/6. £S^SUs%' ' Mi „TWtI.T, SHFiErftoGS. 5/11, 6,11. hibition designs > full 2vds. wide ; 8/6, and 7/6. 10/9. 12/6, U>3fc ' '''^^B_^__^_m-\mmmmmmtwm^^^^^^^^^^ m^^ '- >

FLUENZOL AT ONE SELLING. The new small round bottle ia quite sufficient to dispel a oold.' Sniff Up about ten' drops of warm Fluenzol from the hollow of the hand' several times. daily. This soothes inflammation and expels dangerous bacilli from the nasal cavity and throat. New igsue Fluenzol vials, •ls.< Double strength ,.N-lßi6^dj--^-1.--7^ A Winnipeg girl who is making a collection of war souvenirs wrote her SAveetheart in France to be sure and send her a. cootie, she, heard they were "real cute." • LABOR-SAVING DEVICES. There will be hundreds of such devices in the future, which at present. • ar© not thought of. Daily, . men . patent new ideas which, the world eagerly buys. Back of your mind you 'may have an embryo idea that will mean money. Send for booklet, "Advice to Inventors." — Henry Hughes, Ltd., 157 Featherston Street. Wellington; or F." : R. Ballp-Peel SJjreet, Gisborne.— ,l27. . ......... ! Twelve thousand square miles — 7,680,---000 acres— constitute the rice lands of Japan, which feeds a nation of ahout 50,000,000 people on an average of a pound a day for .each person. "It -takes 135' days to grow a crop of rice, and in Japan" the laborious work of oultivation* ,i? done almost entirely by hand. "Never content yourself .With, doing your second best."— Gen. P. Sheridan. Doing your second hest' when- chest trouble you is going- to bed; Doing your best Is taking, a course So\ Baxter's Lung Preservej*. >. Dozens of .; testimonials ' have' been received ' from _ufferers from bronchitis and "asthrha, '-'telling h6w Baxter's put, them on '(he road to good health, after years of sdffering. One testimonial 'saysr "I 'consider. Baxter's worth is'- a drop." If yoii are sutferfng from chest trouble" let ' ' Baxter's* ' give - '^bu l relief. 2s 8d buys, large bottle. Order to-day. After giving the "golden; rule" policy twelve years' trial the Cleveland police have abolished .it. Hereafter ey;ery inan jirrested will 'be heldVfor* court, if there is. a reasonable case against hini. TCnder the golden rule plan first offenders were taken, to the station houses,, reprimanded', placed on r their honor and released! , One of the simplest and most effectual household remedies for stomach trouble? in young children is Sharland's Magnesia ; 1/3 per bottle everywhero. ; — 3. "Thjßre is nothing wrong with the Presbyterian Church,'? . said a', lay" member of the General Assemblv iat Christchurch on Weanesdlay. '. "It ; is - being used of God in Americaj;Vandihas;.been blessed' in Australia, yes,;* even in Scotland. "— -(Loud laughter, it was not quite clear the 'speaker appreciated.) TOILET RECIPEB. Vi The following will be found excellent for Falling. Hair arising from, recent In fluensa,: -T-Gpntly brush the scalp for a few .jjniriutea with ffopd/brush to remove all j loose hair; then^ dip an ordinary ' towel in bbiliiig water, wring' it tight, and wrap round th(. heail for Wo or three minutes, after which apply' small quantity of Dr. Wilson's Regener_ vox to the roots, and brush a£ .usual. . It is only necessary to use the hot cloth occasionally, but i>he H»>r.T.on ; ip shpuld' be ap: plied daily until new hair appears, after which an occasional, application .'will Keep it jn perfect. condition.-rAdaii 1 Brob., Limited. Arrangements have been made by residents at Thames for Mr. P. E. dheal chairman of the Aucjdand .Railways League, to deliver the opening; address, of his propaganda tour to Gishorne,- via all ' East Coast towns, on the evening of February 26th. ;

- fc „w THB |. -r* ',..!. Fordson TJRACTOR » , • ■ ■ . . -■...■ •-...-. ■ . ■■ , -- yZ-y J: '°iAS ARRIVED.:. .' THE MACHIN* THAT IS .KEVQLCTIONISING AGRIOULTDRI. ITiOTMWndB of rFQ^DS ON^rWete Purclwseid by ; the Britjah. Frenoh,; and '* ■ ' Anief i«ao* Gorerttments to help to win the War. J The "FORBSOIT-Helped to Solve , ttie' Food Problem. * ___!! FARMER>—Th© is not ah Exberiment; it will do i Brerything that ia «l«iined foy it— and DO IT WELLI • '..■ PRICE, £328-(£b.bv Wellkiton). Ayyi... o^r-,f i! . '■«"-'-'. .'"''.T.i ' ' ■■"■ , 6E* IT AT TH_ SOUS DEALERS FOR POVERTY BAY AND EAST -,v.-...^- -,;.--. /._.- -QBAW-l ;■...-.; "/ Bignell & Holmes, '■■■ ' : -m^MJt^Bmimi^ w&in& •■ \ - ' Poverty Bay Carriage F^otory. A HORSE, 3MTY KINGDOM FOR A HOJISE ! A HORSE, AND A LEYDON BUGGY ! I l-X ) 1 • • ' •mHERE is no need, though, to proffer a Kingdom for.a Leydon Buggy. A J. few pounds will buy you the Finest Buggy you could wish for — Stylish. Handsome, and Soundly Constructed, Evenly Balanced, Comfortable, and Smootta-runnirig to a degree. JUST HX YOUR MIND ON IT! I have a good variety of New and Second-hand Gigs, ditto Buggies, Farmers' Spring Drays, anef Express Waggons ready for sale. Prices are Right! MOTOR HOODS AND UPHOLSTERING. PAINTING and REPAIRS of Every Description' undertaken, at the Shortest , ■• : "Notice at — J B. LEYDON S POVERTY BAY (CARRIAGE FACTORY, BRIGHT STREET, GISBORNE. 'Phono 196. ' ' 'Plione 196., . FURNISHING. Y \t:\y ■ TT7 E MAKE FURNITURE' ? 'to A#Y DESIGN SUBMITTED BY CUS- * * TOMERS. AND THE PRODUCT OF OUR FACTORY IS GUARANTEED TO GD7E EVEfLY' SATESiFACTION. , CONSISTENT WITH A HJGJH STANDARD OF WORICAIANSHH» AND FHIST-CLASS MATEMALS/obll CHARGE^ WILL BE FOIJND TO BE STRICTLY . MODEIRA'EB. . WB AREI CARRYING EXTENSIVE STOCIfS OF Linoleums/ Oilcloths, Carpets and Hearthrugs, INSPECTION OF WHICH IS INVITjaD. ■ ii SOME GOOD AND VALUES ARE BEING OFFERED IN China, Glass and Crockeryware. y^ STOCKS 0£ WEfrOH W^J HAVE BEEN ABLTiJ' To' ADVANTAGEOUSLY - RENEW, v • Chas Taylor, CABIN]-2n^|p^ ..UPPER GLADSTONE ROAD:

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14846, 25 February 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14846, 25 February 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14846, 25 February 1919, Page 2

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