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NEW In Advance Autumn Styles Are Now AND ARK BEING DISPLAYED AS THEY COME TO HAND IX OUR SHOWROOMS. ALTHOUGH YEIRY EARLY IN THE SEASON, THERE IS AMPLE INDICATION OF A BIG DROP IN PRICES, AND THE HIGH-CLASS LINES WE ARE DISPLAYING ARE THE VERY ACME OF GOOD VALUE. The Latest Ideas IN Smart Costumes Blouses Fancy Neckweer, etc. 40Z'' \\M A Word about the New Dress Fabrics FORTUNATELY, A LARGE PROPORTION OF OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF DRESS AND COSTUME FABRICS HAS ARRIVED, IN READINESS FOR THE AUTUMN SEASON. MANY NEW WEAVES ARE INCLUDED AMONGST THESE EARLY ARRIVALS—MATERIALS FOR SMART FROCKS, COSTUMES, AND THE POPULAR COAT FROCKS. Now Shades in All-Wool GARBICORDS, 56 inches wide, including patty, sage, and nigger brown, at 21/- yard. Shadow Stripe GARBICOIIDS. in grey, fawn, and nigger brown, 50 inches wide, 17/6 yard. AU-Wool SAN TOY CLOTH, in shades of grey, mole, nigger, and kingfisher, 44 inches wide, j.l/6 yard. Exclusive COSTUME LENGTHS, in smart stripes and checks, navy and nigger grounds; fine all-wool qualities, at 17/6, 19/6, and 21/- yard. New Shades in French CREPE-DE-CHINES are electric, saxe, nigger, mole, beige, and navy. The/' Drapers Exclusive Styles STYLISH IMPORTED MODELS ARE DISPLAYED IN EXACT COPIES OF THE VERY LATEST PARIS CREATIONS, EMBODYING THE NEWEST IDEAS IN ADORNMENTS; 'WHILE SMART STYLES OF OUR OWN DESIGNING, EQUALLY ATTRACTIVE, ARE MUCH MORE MODERATELY PRICED.

Biggest Selection CHAIRS Gisborne to Select From. Chairs for the Kitchen, Dinin e and Drawing Room. High Backs, LowBacks, Easy Chairs, Divan Chairs, Seagrass Chairs, Quaint Chairs, Morris Chairs, etc., etc. Highest Quality Materials Unsurpassed Values. FOR ALL KINDS OF SATISFACTION, TRY •PHONE No. 19. THONK No. 19.

BANKERS' DIPLOMA E have now ready Full Courses in all subjects for the Bankers' l>i"plom;i Examinations. "Kb text-books are required. Our specially-compiled lessons are textbooks in themselves, complete in .every particular. .Bank Students will find it worth thevr while to send for our Booklet, giviny details of the scope and character of our Diploma Courses. Enquiry entails no obligation. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LIMITED, The Accountancy Specialists", P.O. Box 516, Auckland. N.Z. INSURANCE CO. LTD. Capital Subscribed, £1,500,000. Total Gross Assets, £3,357,765. FJRE, Marine, and Accident, Fidelity Guarantee, Plate Glass, Employers' jlndemnity, Domestic Servants, etc. Trustees, Executors, Attorneys, and Agents. TVntal Losses paid to date— E. V. LAW, Manager. Offices: IN.Z. INSURANCE CHAMBERS, Corner Lowe St. & Childers Rd. i T. G. LAWLESS OFFERS FOR SALE -.iE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES : /I ) CLIFFORD STREET—Neat Fiveroomed semi-Bungalow; conveniences, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, gas, hot and cold water, concrete paths, lawns neatly laid out, good kitchen garden. PRICE £1175. Deposit, £2OO cash. (9) ABERDEEN ROAD—Good Fivei roomed Kauri House, conveniences, washhouse, copper and tubs, gas, electric light, woodshed, lawns in good order. Inspection invited. PRICE j £IOOO. Deposit abou* £2OO cash. (0\ MANGAPAPA New 4-roomed ! yo/ semi-Bungalow, conveniences, bathroom, washhouse, copper and tubs, all under one roof, gas and other conveniences. PRICE £875. Deposit £IOO cash. \ WELLINGTON STREET—House | x •*-' of 4 rooms and pantry; conveniences, bathroom, porcelain bath and i basin, hot and cold water, electric light, 1 gas. Handy to trams. PRICE £725. Deposit £2OO cash. Apply— T. G. LAWLESS AGENT KATn. i 'Phone So. 193. 'Phone No. 193. , Chief Agent for Australian Provincial Assurance AssoI ciation (Fire Branch). Waricos© Ulcers AND BAD LEGS CAN BE CURED. THE "VAREX" METHOD of Treatment never fails when properly applied. There is no need to lay up. It will cure the worst case, whether long standing or recent. _ Write for particulars and testimonials 1 *» ERNEST HEALEY, Chemist (by Kxam.), Foxton. Local Agents Nurse | B»wy«r, 16 Salisbury Road.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15774, 15 March 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15774, 15 March 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15774, 15 March 1922, Page 7

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