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m ,m,mnmmmmmmrim^y ''" j i I i i .him ■ ■ ; " i«P'W ■"■■ ■ '■■_■- '- "*- ■"' '■ ■"""» ' ■' "' ■'■■"■ " iHI '■■ '■ -''J ' ggg_g_s__» I . ny . iimii i . . — I End of First Week of H.B/s -j- 1 Preparations | 1 A | the p \ \\ \" "■ -ftsr^ il i« ; |) • Second Week f I' ; There will not be any time for pausing- in the progress of this GREAT BOOT AND SHOE SALE— just W one straightforward hustle right along the line. H AIT the same H.B.'s are making time to put forward wonderfully good and bounteous Bargains for the I H'Last Says of this wholly acceptable Sale of Foohv^r. 1 »**'• Scores and scores of highly satisfied buyers have, blessed thi Sale as a positive boon' when every penny B expended has to be considered. B Hustle along then for the Boot Bargains. B TO-DAY IS THE DAY. || SALE LINES— GENTS. R SALE LINES— LADIES. I SALE LINES— CHILDREN. B MEN'S CHROME'BOOT^ 1 LADIES' GLACE COURT SHOES.-All r h it tjUPN '^" TAN Pi \ov mi , B 29/6 Now 26/r. i sizes °7/- Now 16/11. GlilLlntJiiN S lAxs CtLAOL 1-BAR H MEN'S ' CHRO-CEI BOOTS;—. Leather ! LADIES^ GLACE STRAP SHOES.-AU . SHOES.' Stecs 3to 0. 7/0. Now 4/11. H Lined. 32/6. Now 27/6. sizes. 24/-. Now 16/11. ; CHILDREN'S TAN GLACE 1-BAR M GENTS' GLACE (DERBY BOOTS.-Pug LADIES' GLACE STRAP SIIOL. SHOES- 8/-. Now 4/6, Mz m » o- / iff/--- on /R 27/0. NOW 20/-. r_ „- .- H| Toe. 3 H /-. NOW 27/6. LADIES' GLACE DERBY SHOES.— Put. Cna.DREN'S TAN GLACE 1-BAR B I GENTS' GLACE DERBY BOOTS. Capg 30/ . Now 24/6. SHOES.— Sizes 7to 10. 7?6. Now 4/11. B 37/6. Now, 32/*. . / ; , . . LADIES' CLOTH AND PATENT BOOTS am <v PTTROMP twt?piv show fl' GENTS BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS. Bostoclcs.. 29/6. Now 19/6. s'o, iT to l S/? w«_, B 37/6. Now 32/6. [ . LADIES' CLOTH AND PATENT BOOTS toizcs J L to l. lb/O. „ow 12/fa. g GENTS' BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS.— Good Line. 3,8/6. Now 25/-. '.' GIRLS r TAN BAR SHOES. ffi Leather Lined. 39/6. Now 35/- . LADIES' GLACE LACE BOOTS.— Good 11/-. Now 7/11. \m< GEI W?Rcd?^ NW^ Bd ° TS - LADlES'^mfe SIIdINE AND GIRL^ GLACE EVENING SHOES. |j Welted. 3//-. NOW, 32/6. PATENT BOOTS. 35/-. NoW 19/6.' « WO. Now 7/6. W GENTS' BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS- LAJHES' WHITB CANVAS BOOTs'- , GnkLS i VELVET SLIPPERS -Sizes 11 1 Leather Lined, W61te4,42/d. Now 37/6. I V All sizes . 2 '6/o. Now 17/6. U tf , -Hn^ohthw febli I GENTS' WILLOW CALF BOOTS.- | LADIES' WHITE CANVAS STRAP gV' N o w 5 /9 f ° ° Hi Wcltod. 45/-. Now 39/6. | SHOES. U/Q. Now 9/6. Hi YOUTHS' HEAVY CHROME BOOTS.— 8 LADIES ' CHECK FELT SLIPPERS.— • GIRLS' WHITE CANVAS LACE Hi ' Heel and ToWPlatosi 22/6. Now 18/6. | Sale Price 5/11. If SHOES. 10/0. Now 6/U. H| NEW ZEALAND CLOTmNOFACfdftY 1 Gladstone Koad W^W^-W^^^wt- .- ::: I

MM 111 111 I II illlli VJI I'll l.li I 11l ' Hl— . Make Kodak Pictures of all Outings and Travels You can date and title every picture at the time you make it — on the film. Autographic Kodaks from 50/PRICE LISTFRfeE j Of All, Kodak Dealers * ■ . ■ ■ i' i«' I i i ' J; f ■^ s/^ catch cola. s-hss^s--' I easijy feagM,. 6 and a neglected cold may ; ™ l^ , '" l, ?j fl lead to serious complications'; 1,1 .. Bj The standard family remedy, for tf] g coughs and colds, Bonnington's H W |'l. Irisli Moss, will quickly give, ff.ffd # relief and allay irritation, Bfl '' '' Bonnington's is so compounded ■', . thai it acts almost like a throat i I„ . paint, and thus brings speedy : %\ i relief to cough racked" sufferers. . J Bonnington's Irish Moss contains l 2. no opiates or harmful drugs'. It Bj! I has been tested and proved for aw, it over 60 years. ii_' ; ! Boiiiim^tdii's I 1 1- is the standard family cough 0 B remedy in thousands of families 1 [1 to-day. i ■■ I Don't be put off with substitutel. 1 fl, Ask for Bonninston '». \\p 1 1 and 2/6 at all Chemists and Iv j Stores. ldO . S ,JL j fAorw- yo6^\. »-■ .; i-rri^— rtnin— rm im'ii mV - , i h'ii' ■■■-«■ -r JOHN LAURENSON, PORK BUTCHER ' BEGS to notify his Friends and the Public generally that' he hae purchased the Pork Butchery/ Busihesa in: Peel Street, known as the British flam and Beef Shop, wliich has been carried on for the past five years by Mr. H. Home. He hones, by placing Firofcrclas* before tbe- Public, to merit a /an* ebare of their patronage. .CI T LYNDHURST ST.. • VJ. • IU! • West End— New Kauri House of 4 rooms, bathroom, electric light, h. and c. wateiv sewerage, large •w-tioTi; nrifio fißfiO — -T O Lawlm* iHEETINGS bv tho mile, G. K. Mil- , Icr's Salo Rooms, Masonic- Buildin K fl - .... „-' ..■'. :. . 648 . 1

aßßn_a9__sc9nßKHe»E-e!ne9gn-e9i Choice Dairy Farm. ... V FOE SALE. SITUATED A FfiW MILES FROM ' TOWN. 1161 ACres LEASEHOLD ALL IN GRASS. TEN YEARS' LEASE, AT CHEAP RENTAL. Two-thirdfl Compenaation allowed for improvements. 35 Odw* 2 Bulls 10 Weanera U'^ 2 Steera 6 18-month Heifers 4 HoTees 2 Carts and Harneks Plough, Cans and* Separator. 60 CALLOH MILK RUN. Bbildii^B ihdujdfl,^ - , 5-ROOMED HOUSE , Cowshed, Whareaj Stitblea Stockyard, Pigsty. Thm Property is Well Fenced. PRICE £1900. For further particulars, apply to— BUSCKE & PARKER, LOWE STREET. « >*>MH»- I ii ip**—^ ■>■■*»■- mmmmm t ,M% . i ■.■■■■ i \ . ... —,—■„■—.. ITS 'NEVER TOO LATET TO READ 1 Are You Reading ■ BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 1 From ' >; v Syd/Sfflilh'Hignal Attire. Stationery Photo Framea Fancy Goods School Book? Ladies' Bag* Games artd Toyß. It's Never too Late to Learn. We post Weekly Papeta to any Address Try the Small but Great Little Shop- , THE SIGNAL STORE N&t to Whinray, Martin'e, 217 Glalfc ' .stone Road. fz'fV jj. FOR SALE, "Up^il- • VX.'iJi. Stout Streets-Over 1 acre - Lahdf (corner section), 7-roomed House and conveniences; a snip, £1400. Terms giveh.~T. G. Lawless. A_ent. W (ANTED, at once — , 1000 Porkers (highest price given) ; also Poultry, in any > quantity. — Hampton's Pork Butchery, opposite Palace Pictures. 'Phone 271. WANTED— -Buyer for Butcher's Cart, in thorough good order ; worthy of : inspection: — Krebs and Co.

mmßmkWmmmmmmmmm*mmmmammitmmmmmmm*mmmmmmmmm\m ALEX. THOMSON SEEDMAN& FLORIST, 129 GLADSTONE ROAD. ('Phones 199 and 363) FOR .NOVELTIES & SPECIALITIES In Flower and Vegetable Seeds. n 3d and 6d Packets also in Bulk T^iOß SPRAYING MAIEKIALS for every pest, consult US, and v.-o wiii ..supply tho CORRECT THING at Lowest Prices. for Cut flowers and \\m\ Work WE CAN GUARANTEE SATIS FACTION. Our flowers are Always », WE GROW OUR OWN. NOTE ADDRESS: ALEX- THOMSON,' 129 GLADSTONE ROAD. TO ENSURE SUCCESS AT. A , PUBLIC EXAM. ' Bo prepared by experience Specialists whoso reputation as successful Esaminati6h Coaches is based on results. We prepare Candidates, thoroughly and individually, for — MATRICULATION ACCOUNTANTS* PRELIMINARY SOLICITORS' GEN. KNOWLEDGE PUBLIC SERVICE TEACHERS' D AND C. i , PHARMACY A. j ■ STANDARD VI. PROFICIENCY 1 COMMERCIL 'ACCOUNTANTS PROEESSIONAL ACCOUNTANTS LAW PROFESSIONAL. ___ i IMPORTANT NOTE.-,Our Corrwspondenco Lessons in' all subjects are in reality condensed Text-books, 'written specifically to tho Syllabus. There is no superfluous matter, but nothing essential is omitted. The ipstruction is so skillfully graded that students aro led by • imperceptible stages to the final achieve- ! ment of their goal. They reach tbe-Examination-room trained and ready for the ordeal. Your success is assured. State just which Exam, you are desirous of passing, and write for particulars without deiay to — ; , HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS; LTD.-, Union Buildings, Customs St. Eiast, P.O. B<?x 616. Auckland. Thone 14621 (The Sohool that has successfully coached over 25.000 Students.) POVERTY BAY MOTORJARAGE. HAVING taken' over the Poverty Bay Garage, I solicit the patronage of Car Owners of this District, who can rely on best workmanship only, under my personal supervision. I am retainiirjg the services of Mr. E. .Trowell 'as Mechanic, who is well-known as, an Expert at the trade. I specialise in Acetoning and Machining, having a First-class Plant. I PRICES MODERATE.. , POVERTY BAY GARAGEv T. S. HARPER, PROPRIETOR. 'Phone 384. ' 805 i jj mAKE IT TO ORMOXD'S.

CONCERNING COUGHS AND OOUGHBRS. i An eminent' American M.D. c6n- ■ j tributes the following :— "A cough , is ncft , ;a condition. It is ■merely indicative bf ;a Condition; m fact, it may lie indica- < tive of many and diverse conditions, among which may be mentioned—colds, influenza, cigarettes, peanuts, pneumonia, k»o6_ buttons, germs, tacks, mouth- ' breathing, over-eating, safety pins, weak : ,ne» rt, and so. on. A cough is merely A'aturoa method of expelling something H'om the' air passages." ' When there is phlegm on the throat", ' germs or dust, on the membranes, mere : ; coughing will not effect the! expulsion— . even Nature needs help. Baxter's Lting lreserver aids Nature, and very soon < drives tiro-ay tho sotirce of th c trouble and silences the cough. But "Baxter's" does more. It soothes ( and heals the throat tliat has become \ strained, it stTengthens the bronchial ' passaged, giving them power to 1 success- I f u])y repel the return of the cough. i ] Baxter's Lung Preserver" goes fur- 1 j tiier Btill. la taking ithis remedy you ; iai'6 talcing wleo a valuable tonic. Ife ( tones up the system, generates vitality," and purifies the blood. 1 1 In 'Baxter's" you' Jiave n remedy, 1 tonic, and fond m one. Good for young ] *nd old alike— and B || lite it; 2s 6& buys ( ini'Rte bottle. ' 1 '.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15221, 20 May 1920, Page 8

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