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I frit. NEW. - / Blousings THE BLOUSE FABRICS for present wear are remarkable' for their dainty tffeots and serviceable qualities. OA>SHMERETTB and CBEPE COTTON BLOUSItfGS eSll I'or 7£d, Bid, and 10-J-d yu.'d. WINCEYS are very popular, and both the light and dark colourings ar« extremely dressy. Plain Creams are 1/4, 1/6,1/0, and tho Stripes sell at 1/3, 1/(5, 1/8 a yard. ALL-WOOL'DELAINES maybe had, Plain Cream and in Dainty Figured -patterns, at 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3 yard. The BLOUSE FLANNELS and " Aza" Twill a are as cosy and serviceable aa thoy a? c pretty. Priced at 2/- to 2jfi a yard, "K.ADIANTA" BLOUSINGS in pretty .Stripes nre> 1/6 yard, and Plain Creams aell at 1.8. l/ 11, 2/3 to 3/3 yd, "THE BBST OF THE |. NEW SnfLfcS ARE HERB." |j COOOOCO I Jfea/e $J{ursff\ KftRSJY STREET, ' ; Unchanging . i •in Quality. ,- 1 The quality nf Crescent Tea is ! , al'Viiys tho same, and the \ flavour never fluctuates. The high standard of this tea is maintained at all hazards, no matter what the state oi' the j Tea Market. ;_ y '< I fell f| < i. ' \\ i is high-gra^e tea, and ifc is ij | high-grade all thy time. Jt is \\ I blended by an export who | knows how. $ i Sold bx am. Gkochks. 1/8,1/10, and 2/- peril). Empire Tea Oompaof«§ W. *8, TURNBULL & 00., I PBO PR I ETO E S, S WELLINGTON. I IT'S k GREAT THINS TO HAVE EMILY WHAT PEOPLE WANT I 2 i Ins, s«a are jKoud to bo | in that happy position so far | as Licolrtiiius and Carpets | are concerned. | 'the stock of Linoleums is i very extensive and includes | fifty d'fferent patters in a | variety of qualities. 1 Tliere aro nlso cleverly de- | signed ard b-autif ally color- | ed Axminster, Brussels, Art, | Kiddfiruiinstei1 «nd Tapestry | Squares in every bize ; also 1 body and border by the yard | for making up unusual sizes. 1 Tn addition sve have Stair i C»rpet;» and Ruriuern in 22.' 1 inch find ;27 inch widths with | tiip Mats to matoh I Nt bd wfi gay more ? Yes ! I Come and t«« our display - | i.t; will cblight you. | a KELSON. POWER SPRJiYiKG OUTFITS Vi jib .-.)) .' a.teat Improvements. BENZINE AHS Oil ENSINES, Allfuus. /,>f,',vt,-f, H.nd !'-est. BARBEL SPRAY POMPS. Heavy Hose, linpv.wtd Nozzles nud spraying Ma.ttii-inls. E. lePiisi'sen I Go., LIMITED. WAKEFIELD AGENTS. SOYAJ. MAIL COAGH B POKOEOEO—UPPER MODTMei!NOATIMQ7L ./AS. HEATH, Proprietor. now loaves Pokorpro for Upper Moutere, and arrives as -per timetable appended: Leaves Pokororo, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7 a.m., meeting Nekon Coach at Price's Corner,, 9.35 a.m. Leaves Price's Corner on arrival of NelßOri Coach. 12.35 p.m.. arriving at Jfokororo at 4 p.m. All parcels and orders receive strict attention Tourists and Miners wishing to visit; Tableland and Mount Arthur district can book through, changing for Pack Horses at Pokororo. Stores provided if sufficient notice given. JAMES HEATH, Accommodation House, Sfi Pokororo.

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13419, 17 May 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13419, 17 May 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13419, 17 May 1912, Page 3

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