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Woods’ fir eat Peppermint Cure j For Coughs and Colds never fails.—3 i The accepted value of the estate left i by Mr. William K. Vanderbilt, who died jn Paris in July, 1920, iB announced as £11,632,600. The chief beneficiaries are the two sons. '*His daughter, 'Mine. Consuelh Balsan, formerly Duchess of Marlborough, receives £356,000 in addition, to £3,190,000 which' her father gave her shortly before his death. j For Children's Hacking Cough, ■ Woods’ Great Peppermint Cor*.—l ,

Ex s.s. Ruahine. ■ . ADAIR i THE LEADING DRAPERS” - ■ '* 1 ■' ‘-^4, HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN INIMITABLE SELECTION OF. Robes, Coat Frocks, Costumes, Ladies’ Sports Suits, Sports Coats, Cardigans, etc; .IDEAL GARMENTS FOR THE PRESENT SEASON, AND ALL REASONABLY PRICED. A CHARMING MODEL COSTUME, in Nigger Brown, with long Coat, lined with Oriental Satin and completed with pleated silver girdle; 13 guineas. A UNIQUE COSTUME', in Henna, made in the new Russian style; the Coat has high Fur Collar, and is lined with Oriental Silk, and both. and Coat are prettily trimmed tfith Cire Braid; 17. guineas,. , A VERY SMART COSTUME of Navy Gaberdine ; the Coat is made on straight lines, has high. Collar, and trimmed with White Cloth and Black Braid; 11 guineas. i ; ; l-.!. - 1 . , ANOTHER-VERY SMART NAVY COSTUME, with Coat also made on straight lines, has high Collar and wide Sleeves, Satin lined, Suede Girdle, and trimmed with Scarlet and Black Braid; 11 guineas. A HANDSOME MODEL COSTUME, made of Mole Gaberdine, having a Roll Collar, attractively trimmed with Metal and Jade and Oyster Braid; round the bottom of Coat there are ten rows of self-colored braid ‘and round cuffs five rows; 17 guineas, t. THE VERY LATEST IN LADIES' KNITTED ROBES; colors, Jade, Nigger, Kingfisher, Fawn, and Shrimp, made in the New and Popular Pearl Stitch and bound with Flat Braid; 57/6. • A VERY ATTRACTIVE BRUSH WOOL AND SILK LADY’S CARDIGAN, in all the new Marl shades;-75/-.. AN EXCLUSIVE SPORT SUIT, made of contrasting stripes of Silk, with Raglan sleeves,* and smartly trimmed with Fawn and White Flat Braid; 8 guineas. . A LOVELY KNITTED SPORTS SUIT, in two-tone mixture, contrasting stripes of ribbed effect; 8£ guineas.; A FINE RANGE OF WOOL SPORTS COATS, with long-Revere and Sash, in marled heather mixtures and. plain oolors; from 29/6 to 69/6. ... I ‘ ' . m ': A BEAUTIFUL NEW'WRAP COAT of Navy Sergo, with the'new wide sleeves, elaborately trimmed with Silk Stit-ching, Black Cire Braid; 9 guineas. Dress Department IN THIS DEPARTMENT A FINE SHOWING IS BEING MADE OF THEi FOLLOWING NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER FABRICS. 50in. ALL-WOOL PIRLE VILLAINE, in Fawn, Apricot, vand Powder Blue; 21/6 per yard. A Lovely Cloth for Evening Cloaks. ... . . . 55in. HOPSACK, in Black and Navy grounds, with i three-tone .stripes; 10/9 per yard. * 56in. GABERDINE, in Navy, Mole, and Nigger, with three-tone stripes., 2 inches wide; 19/6 yard. 56in STRIPED SUITING, in Navy, Brown, Mole, and Grey, with liin. combination stripes; 18/6 per yard. 54in' fixe SERGE, in Nigger, Brown, Grey, and Mole, with wide stripes of assorted colors; 17/6 per yard. 56in. DRESS WORSTED, in Plain Designs of Black and Fawn, Black and Henna, piack and. Grey ; price; t 2l/- yard. 54i:i. ALL-WOOL HEAVY VELOUR, in Brown, Kingfisher, Navy, Nigger, Fawn, and Mole; 16/6 yard. 54in. ALL-WOOL VELOUR, in Grey, Mole, and two shades of Henna; 18/6 per yard. ' 54in. ALL-WOOL VELOUR, in Nigger, Brown, Fawn, and Saxe; 22/6 per yard, AND A' VERY LARGE STOCK OF OTHER DRESS NOVELTIES AND COATINGS TO SELEOT FROM. The Leading

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16120, 8 May 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16120, 8 May 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16120, 8 May 1923, Page 5

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