THESE SUITS Are for Boys who like Good Clothes. Prices are Moderate, too. "pvESPITE CONTI!sHALLY ADVANCING PRICES AND THE SHOUT- -^ AGE OF ALL KINDS OF WOOLLEN GOODS, TWEEDS PARTICULARLY, WE ARE* STILL ABLE TO OFFER A SPLENDID VARIETY OF BOYS' SUITS, IN ALL MAKES AND SIZES, AT QUITE MODERATE PRICES. A GLANCE AT THESE FEW PRICES, OR, BETTER STILL, A VISIT TO OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, WILL CONVTNOE: YOU. BOYS' SPORT SUITS, with Shorts., sizes 1 to 6, m Greys, Browns, and ,Mixed Tweeds. Prices from 16/6, 17/6, 18/6, to 36/6. BOYS' SMART SPORT SUITS, with Shorts, m Light and Dark Greys, Browns, and Heather Mixed Tweeds, sizes 7to 13. Prices from 29/6, 32/6, 35/6, to 47/6. • BOYS' STYLISn SPORT SUITS, m latest Grey, Brown, and Mixed - Tweeds, with extension knickers, sizes 14 to 16. Prices from 42/6, 45/6, 47/6, to 57/6. BOYS' SMART SPORT SUITS, -with extension knickers, m up-to-date * A Brown, Grey, and Mixed Tw«eds, sizes 17 and 18. Prices from 52/6, 55/6, 57/6, to 63/-.- . . . A Good Selection of all sizes m fast dye Navy HIGH SCHOOL SUITS. — FOR MEN. v SEASONABLE MAKES. SPECIAL VALUES ALL OUR LARGE STOCK OF MEN'S UNDERWEAR, INCLUDING THE BEST ENGLISH AND^NEW ZEALAND MAKES, TS STILL AVAILABLE FOR YOU AT THE PRICES OF 12 MONTHS AGO. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW FOR FUTUTtEI • REQUIREMENTS, AS PRICES PROM?SE TO BE STILL HIGHEIR NEST YEAR, MEN'S PURE WOOL COLONIAL RIBBED UNDERPANTS. Extra good vaJue at 7/6 pair. .: MEN'S ALL-WOOL HEAVY RIBBED UNDERPANTS. Special value '• •. ' at 8/6 pair. i MEN'S ALL-WOOL COLONIAL EXTRA HEAVY RIBBED UNDER- • PANTSvfor Bushmen, 10/6, 11/6, ajid 12/6. 1 ,:.-..•.' - MEN'S Ali-WOOL SANITAS UNDERPANTS, 9/11 pair. MEN'S STRONG, HEAVY, ALL-WOOL COLONIAL UNDERSHIRTS, witli long and short sleeves, 8/6, 9/11. MEN'S ALL-WOOL "SANITAS" Antiseptically treated, with^'long . .i sleeves, 9/11. ' , A Fine Range of MEN'S HOSLYN NATURAL WORSTED UNDERSHIRTS and UNDERPANTS- Prices 11/6, 2/6, 13/6. ONE SHILLING DISCOUNT IN THE|POUND FOR CASH. .. . ' _ ■ ihi . ~ . — na'.y For Children's Hacking Ckrngh, Cfiß THE FARMER yod know of a labor-I-UK mc rnnmen. saving device.? TUC CTHRn HNF TflN TRIIP.K If y° u do ' i iatent the idea - and then mC rUllll U lit" 1111 l inUVII. get it on the nmrket^- it- may be worth , v . v. /!_ moons tsf mwor maiiv pounds. Our free booklet, "Advice Why ibould the farmer dmg to hoi-es-a »iow, «oe: neive meana « f^™ to inventors." contains much valuable —when ere/y other business is adopting the Truck and thereby reducing tne cost - Henry of having, 5-eding n P deliveries, and aaving the food that horsea would other- tf™>^ Lu[ Patent Attorneys 157 wise consumer ' Fedtherston Street, Wellington. 134 The motor-^iren truck can work constantly »t maximum load under the etatemcnt ia issued by tho whisky burning summer eun, or m the coldest weather. Unlike ti%*l™> d £™£? Association, which comprises practically no resta wlnle working at eats only wlnle m actual uae and when the dag 'b work distillers and the leading hlenjis done it requires little attention, leaving you f re V [ or ° thp * j°** w er « ot " the United Kingdom, attributing place. It can be houaed m one-quarter the «pace of horses, waggons, and har- the &nd « rice • juid qualit « ia a mbtaken idea that a tmck i s nseful only ' for driving u»m paved of to government control Toada. The Ford can be driven all over the farm, and used for hauling gram, . Cold m the Head and Nasa. Catarrh potatoes fruit, roots, fertiliser, -wool stock, milk, or any other product. The is quickly relieved by "Nazol." lake speed it' travel, the time it saves, and its low upkeep-coat, appeal very etrongly sor 6 drops on loaf sugar, and place tTall users of the Ford Track. If you need help, order your Ford One-Ton between the cheek and gums, and allow TVnck to-day dissolve naturally and very slowly. OM.TM Truck Chassifl, £235 (f.O.b. Wellington). mV^ea prolonged and quicker Touring Oars £246 Runabout* £235 (f.o.b. Wlin*to*). Tho Let Uf toll you »I1 about it— write— ' identified and registered m Franco and Bignell & Holmes, ~ is 573 ' 315 -._ . FOKD GABAGE GISBOKNE. 1 T?i h?^^?S?A!?! I 8ol« Lie«nwd Ford Dealew, Poverty Bay and Ea«t Coast. I \fln?ipS!uiM M * tUM f^ m * m * I ■ - ■ . I Th» Great Moa«7*B»Timc B«m*4y i ■WBELl l gJ".^ggggggggg^i^l»--LJ.--J.ig""'*^^ I o FOR COUSHt, COLOt, CAMIWH I ..-.^.^M^^^mHnHaHHnß leMitS/- MakMipin ••vMft/^l \ China is now developing an export B M bbbh ■ ana trade m wheat. In 1917 500,000 barrels M^ Em l\l Im HI 1 ki I I |%#| of flour were exported to Russia ' and %af \J I \m& \# Oomi tan Iwl other countries, about half of the quantity mentioned going to the coun- _ .——,,-_ -— -, - . *a^ ■ . try named. Before the war China was j\ SJ I flw^ \ J C^s?3l an importer of wheat on a considerable rik ' " " m scale, but the prolongation of the con-vn-R T?T nnP rnVFRTNG fliot thlew her on her own resources, FOR FLOOE. COVIKIM*. ld lIM taug^ her thafc there are pJenty of opportunilies for the extension of ? her industries. For Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Kitchen. T j, e WO mao wore a worried look. Seamless. 'Durable;' Waterproof, Ine^enmve. T^clJ^^^^^Bli?^ Magnificent Designs. The Very Lat^t, Floor Covering. ..™ r $X *«**. 1, My cbljd will dlfi I'm sure; With croup ne's slcK please servo me FIRST SHIPMENT IN 6ISBORNE ■l ^"v. k ;., 1 , oreat „,,„„,„„„„ caK ,„-„„„„.„ The' Welsh tin-plate makers have to NOW ON SHOW AT OUR WAREHOUSE. (lpal another rival. Japan has gone into the business of making tin- """""""■""" |))rtt;r>s, a large plant for that purpose __ _ ' „__ _ _ _ _ being sjtflirted recently. In 1&-16 Japan Bi I I lUI imported 650,000,000 pounds of lin\*\»JIT&S&KJ BmEhW iWi plat 6 tvom fae'Vmtfid States and Great Britain. The uiajHifac^ure of wood _^. It is impossible for Congoleum to .. pulp has also been started, In 1918.. sf~~~ *^~-- v deteriorate, as has been the «ase /^ — ' \ 000.000 tons were produced arid im<3\\kl |W9 ITP/o with Linoleum recently. Congo- O^"l^/ |^R fTP/A P(Oitf<J, It is believed that enough will Jj fT?* % le«Jn can be laid with success on Jj vv i^-fi-i-H j )e protjucpd domestically to make yl J 0 *' W Wood or Concrete Floors. Yl J or - \j japan )udjßp^n/ieiit of foreign supplies. ti QUALITY V APT 19 v- a nr^rl U QUALITY V "Hope SpfiDgs Eternal lv the Uuman \ t/4i UF y x • vVAB UF / Yet bow v^ r^ easy Jt ls 'Ml "down" • \^lV .'WXI. Ondjri, or Money V^S/ SVu tVr $£L F*?%a fbIJK iwjiunaed. until Baxter's Lung Preserver Is broushi into action. Then hope returns aftei """-" iftfli dose, 'for "Baxter's" Is little % \ MLm. S Mk. — « W\ M—^ —J- 5 m^. I JL sbott Of marvellous ln tlj e way it rcme- %/%# n 1 1^ lTSk\f IWI 2S| rTI n I T.Q dle » co»8»s# A9Wi!» sore throats and chesi v » ■ ■■■ ■■ O Jf m IVICai Wii ■ mmm^m^Mn Rubles. And nojt only does it relievt 1 but ii protects agalnai future attacks COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, 1 "Baxt«?V te a rich, thljcHc, - H medicine (possetsing excellent tonir 219 Gladstone Road Telephone 133. a quailtles. B 25 6d buys p, large bottle Rt Cnemlst or Store.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14984, 11 August 1919, Page 7
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