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ADAIR BROS., LTD. The Leading Drapers, Gisborne. British Empire Productions. BATHING COSTUMES FOR WOMEN AM) CHILDREN. Thoroughly Reliable Plated Silk BATHING COSTUMES, in a large variety of smart now styles. Each garment is attractively piped with a contrasting color, and the skirts arc tastefully linished with Pleats. Flares, and Oodets: "'Colors: Almond, Tan gerine, Hose. Saxe. and Navy--- Price 23 6. MADE TV ENGLAND. A Charming Selection of All-Wool Bathing Costumes, in the latest new bright colors, with contrasting stripes, also Navy and Black. Sizes : Women’s, .Maids’ and Children’s Prices from 13/6 to 26/9. MADE IN NEW ZEALAND. ADAIR BROS., LTD. NOTICE. X DATA PA GUN CLUB. mi IE NEXT SHOOT' of the above club L will be held on OCTOBER 10. commencing at 10.30 a.m CHAS. H. W. LASCELLES, 56 Hon. Secretary. PATUTAHI TOWN BOARD. TENDERS, closing at noon on .MONDAY, Oct. 18. will be received for Carting Gravel (about 1500 cubic yards, more or less). —Specifications may be seen oil applying to A. Doherty. 60 POVERTY BAY A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. NOTE the following Alterations in the Schedule: Class 37 : No cash prize money. Glass 40: Delete word “over.” Class 46: Read 10 hands and under. Class 48; Road 12 hands and under 13 hands. Fat Lamb Classes 187 and 192 inclusive: Read pens of “three.” Romney Sheep E.R. Black, Esq Cup: Delete word “stud” for Classes 145 to 156 inclusive. FOWLS. J. McKee Esq.: Special prize 10/6 read Classes 232 and 235. G. L. Ferguson: Special prize 10 6 lead Glasses 252 and 263. W. D. Bell Esq,: Special prize 1.0/6 read Classes 274 to 281 inclusive. Primes Ltd. : Special trophy 10/6 read Classes 296 and 297. Class 397: Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Leaping Match. No horse to compete more than once. Riders can ride more Ilian one horse. All applications for space to be made in writing. W. M. BAYLY, 944 Secretary. MISS SAMSON FROM WELLINGTON, IS NOW SHOWING HATS AND GOWNS AT THE MASONIC HOTEL. 917 EUR, IMMEDIATE SALE. “j -OOYV Milking Plant fGane), with 3 *■ or 5 stands; used only two seasons; 3 h.p. Anderson Double Fly-wheel Engine; Dane Vacuum Pump; Range Drive with Belting; 40-gall. Milk Vat; I lie whole complete and installed free of cost and satisfaction guaranteed.—Apply .1. Povnter, Mamitnke, nr Dalgely and Co. Li (' I. 923 IMPOUNDED. TMPOUNDED in To’.nga Bay Pound: JL 1 .Jersey Fawn Colored Cow, slit in point of both ears; and 1 Blue Roan Heifer, back quarter in left ear. If not claimed and expenses paid will he sold on SATURDAY, Oct. 9. 65 \V. SHAW, Poundkceper. IjIOLLOW the crowd to Gash and Carry Butchery, the place for good meat. XXJ ANTED—Buyers for Spring Carts. V* Prices cannot be beaten. Also Buggy £lO, and Express £2l—Don’t miss calling at Krebs and Co., Derby S* lET us re-roller your worn IVringer. J We call for and deliver. —Primes’ Ltd., Town’.ey’s Buildings. DUCHESS Chests, all designs, reasonable prices; quality par excellence. Stubbs and Co. Marmalade Granges ami n.x Grape Fruit, in any quantity. Fruit Exchange, Peel Street. Phone 310 A periodical Overhaul will nro.ong your carV life and wive trouble and expense.—Redstone’s Motors, Grey SI WANTED — Buyers tor spring Carts. Prices cannot he beaten. Also Baggy £lO, and Express £2l—Don’t miss calling at Krebs and Co.. Derby St INVEST your money in British Goods. The value is great and the prices arc right.— Stubbs and Co. TIMES arc hard and getting harder, hut still wo have Primest of Meat at a. low price at Cash and Carry. TRISH Dress Linens, in all the newest J. shades; special value, 1/11 and 2/11 yard. —At S. 11. Phillips and Co., Manchester House. ST. MARGARET” Superior Lisle Hose, British made, in all the newest shades; 3/3 pair.—At S. 11. Phillips and Co., Manchester I louse. QTOP! Why wheel that shabby Pram O when you can ha.vo it made like new at a very low cost? —Pram House, 309 Gladstone Road, Phone 1646. FOR SALE.—2 Ice Chests, large meat Safe, Wheelbarrows, and good selection of Garden Tools.—Stubbs and Co. NO matter what you require for the farm and station we have it cheap —Kediitone’s Motors, 372 COLGATE’S Denial Powder, 1/3, at H. George, Tobacconist.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17157, 6 October 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17157, 6 October 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17157, 6 October 1926, Page 1