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15 Pairs Sheets for Double Beds; Ready Hemmed. 12/6 pair. 10 Pairs Single Bed Sheets for Single Beds To be Cleared at 8/11 pair. 5 Pairs Single Bed Blankets. All Pure Wool. 16/11 pair White Damask; 54 inches. Great Value 2/6 yard. 15 Big Whjte Silk Hose. Must go at 1/3 Pair. Ladies’ Coloured Cashmere Hose. Must go at 2/11 Pair. Roger Gallets' Soaps. To Clear 2/11 Box. Powders in Roger Gallets’ Make. All Perfumes. 1/3 Box. 54 inch Sheeting: Twill. Great Value 1/6 yard B A Few Blouses and Jumpers. Must be Cleared at 2/11 each. 80 inch White Sheeting; Nice quality, and quite pure. 2/6 yard. Calico. Horrockses, 36 inch. Usually 1/3. 8/11 dozen. 27 inch Flannel in Grey, Shetland, Pink. Our Price 1/9 Jd. yard. 36 Cushions. To be Cleared at 1/6 each. Nursery Flannelette; 27 inch. Must go at 8/11 dozen yards. Carpet Runners; 22 inch. Must go at 1/6 yard. 10 Pairs Black Silk Hose. To go at 1/- Pair. Usually 2/6 Pair. A R G A I N Days Coloured Cotton Hose for Ladies. Ail One Price 1/- Pair. Cotton, in Clark’s. All Numbers. 2/11 Dozen. Braids. A Huge Stock of Fancy Colours. 3d. Dozen. Ladies’ Umbrellas. To be Cleared at 4/11 Each. Coloured Silk Hose, Mock Seam, in Banana and Wild Rose. 2/9 Pair. Black Cotton Hose. A Good Line. To Clear at 9d. Pair. Coloured Ribbons. Must be Cleared at 6d. Yard. Melbourne' Cash

The Furniture 1 of Todays t iwr. tmm The Furniture of To=day! SUPERIOR TO SEAGRASS. WEATHER-PROOF AND BORER-PROOF. IN ARTISTIC DESIGNS AND COLORINGS. The New Home Furnishers’ Furniture IS THE FURNITURE THAT GIVES THAT FINISHING TOUCH TO A HOME. IT IS NOT HOW MUCH YOU SPEND, BUT WHAT DO YOU GEL' FOR YOUR MONEY? THAT IS WHAT COUNTS. CALL AND SEE US AND GET A QUOTE - IT WILL PAY YOU ! COCHRANE & SAWYER PHONES: SHOP 1341, FACTORY 1472.

PUHA BUS_ SERVICE Leave* Ptiha Daily at 8.30 a.m., Te Karaka 9 a.m., and Ormond 9.30 a.m. Returning from Herald Office at 4 p.m. except Saturday. SATURDAYS : Hite leaves Ujwu at 11.30 a.m. for Ivaitaratahi, returning at 12.15 p.m. Late Bub from Puha at 5 p.m., returning after Pictures. Bus leaves for Puha 3.30 p.m. E. c. greyT PROPRIETOR.

UNLESS you keep your name continually liefore the public l«y Advertising regularly in (Jia Heralii, your uo'v customers fail to xome in anil your old ones gradually "die off,” because, especially in retail merchandising,, tl are so many counter-attractions em Wkelf.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16200, 25 November 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16200, 25 November 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16200, 25 November 1926, Page 4

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