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At VC MEN’S OUTFITTER Service. YOU WANT SHIRTS, COLLARS. TIES SUITS. COATS, BRACES' HATS, HOSIERY. Wp Want Your Custom. Let us attend to vour wants, and you will always be. Correctly Attired at the Minimum Cost. ' We can sav.-this, without-hesitation, v, because our lone; experience has'tiiughfc * usJUST WHERE: TO BUY! And WHAT TO BUY ! - And ITOW TO BUY! L. NEAR HERALD. 4vmwia&flnN

WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP A BIG SHIPMENT OF MANCHESTER GOODS | Including SHEETINGS, CALICO'. LONGCLOTH. LINENS' TAHANTULLE, FORFAR, TOWELS, LINEN TABLE CLOTHS: ALSO FLANNELETTE IN PLAIN AND STRIPES. THESE GOODS are worth your inspection. The values are right, having been purchased before the advance in cotton, goods took place. -- We are also showing full ranges of SILKS, in Fcgi, Phi in and Stripes, Crepe-de-Chine in all shades, Geoi'gettes. Paillettes; also a beautiful range of Fancy Silks. t In our Fancy Department, we have a large assortment of the latest NECKWEAR, including Tab Collaring and Bertha Collars; also foil ranges of Silk and Woo) Hosiery. Special offer in Plain Fuji Silk, 29 inches, 4/11. ~ s Special in White Orepe-de-Chine, 16 mnmmo 16/6, 12 moronic 11/6, 10 momme 9/11, 9 momrae 8/11. Special in Colored Towels—2o x 40 2/9 each, 20 .v 45 2/11 each,/ Special in Printed lied Covers; beautiful designs. Single Bed size, N 8/6, 10/6, 12/6, 15/6. Double Bed size. 18/6, 21/6, 27/6. Special in White Matt Shirtings, 50 inches, 1/4, 1/8, 1/11, 2/3. * Special in 30-inch Jap. Colored Crtpe, 1/3. All ’shades. COMMON, SHELTOfT & CO., LTD. ’PHONE 358. SHOWROOM 1118.

9 m Amazingly High Standard of Value Sit by THE DURANT THE performance, tlie price, and the astonishingly good value of the . JJi It ANT has set the experts of the motor world talking. Here is an excellent car of the most modern design, embodying the latest retinemeats, and guaranteed for service that you only liiid in cars of a very much higher price. Ypu will find that for power, economy, and reliability it wins by,such comparison. Here are some of the outstanding features of the Durant, : which we commend to' your serious consideration: — ' Not less than 27 miles to the gallon. Single-plate Clutch of Disc Type Separate Gear Box. .Three Speeds and Reverse. • j Electric Equipment, of Great Efficiency- „ Semi-elliptic Springing, etc. WE ARE LOCAL'AGENTS. ; L£T {j& GIVE YOU A TRIAL RUN. SLIGO & ALLEN NEXT OPERA HOUSE PEEL STREET. ’PHONE 510. h U - -

The Charm and;, Freshness ' ' OF THE New Season’s' : Dress, Fabrics ! S OPENING UP EACH DAY AT , MANCHESTER HOUSE \ i MAKE AN INSTANT APPEAL. THEY* INCLUDE MANY DISTINCTIVE AND ORIGINAE NOTES <*P DAME FASHION THAT HAVE BEEN IMPORTED DIRECT , FROM THE WORLD’S* BEST MARKETS. EACH DAY REVEALS . SOME NEW NOVELTY. , , ■ , ‘ ’ '■* ' A '.-j’ A GREAT FEATURE IS THE WONDERFULLY EASY PRICKS, WHICH BRING THESE -NEW FABRICS WITHIN THE REACH . | OF EVERYBODY’S PURSE. S. H. PHILLIPS & GO. THE MANCHESTER AND DRESS GOODS SPECIALISTS.

ESS £450 MAIN PORTS. ,4* m Know Its Hidden Values. They Keep Essex n ™ L IN "ESSEX” PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS BESTOWED ON HIDDEN VALUES. THEY MAKE THE REAL Dll' e’ERENCE IN CARS. FOR WEIGHT CARRIED THE "ESSEX” FRAME IS THE STURDIEST BUILT. EXPERTS HERE AND ABROAD CALL ITS MOTOR THE FINEST OF ITS SIZE IT IS BECAUSE OF ITS HIDDEN VALUE THAT "ESSEX” CARS THAT HAVE BEEN 50.000 AND 60,000 MILES ARE TO-DAY AS DEPENDABLE AS WHEN NEW. PARTICULARS AND DEMONSTRATION AGENTS : J. R. REDSTONE * MS iw, i:

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16212, 24 August 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16212, 24 August 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16212, 24 August 1923, Page 8