Iw™ 9orr 7 the rush of past four | . days prevented us doing justice to shoppers. Come along again. Our I bargains are bigger, brighter, better.— { Herbert's. J} OWN QUILTS, 12/11, 10/11, Doublebed Blankets 13/11, Unbleached bheets 4/9 pair, Pillow Slips 7'/ 2 d each. of Herbert's snips. JJERBERT'S name stands for reliability in ladies' underclothing. Herbert's fame for sale bargain prices makes your winter comfort sure. jSjTAND at ease! For you can buy smart Tweed Costumes at HeiWt's Push-out Sale for 0/11, 14/11, 17/11. J£EEP Kiddies Warm in Herbert's Woven Nightdresses, Woven Combinations, Woven Bloomers.—Herbert's Will warm your heart with little prices OW'S the time for flannel or flannelette. Herbert's is the place. Our little prices enable you to buy a lot. JJERBERT'S are slaughtering Ladies' Hats and all Mil.inery, all Jackets, all Oostumee, all Underclothing. Herbert's are slaughtering eevrything. 3/11. Maids' Smart Tweed Winter Ooats, fit girls up to 14 years. Surely this is tihe cheapest line you've met—Herbert's Alteration aale. RKALLY tricky little knitted coat and bonnet, all sizes, 12/0, worth 18/6. Nicest wear of this season.—Herbert's Push-out Sale. rpO push the side out of our shop for more room we've pushed the bottom out of our prices. Knitted caps, hats, bonnets 6d, childs' felt hats Is.— Herbert's.
.JNFANTS' Knitted Jackets, Gloves, Gaiters and Hats make a lovely set. 'Herbert's push-out prices for these arc absurdly low.
JjADIES' Knitted Sports Sets—Ooat, Muffler and Cap. Herbert's are pushing them out at very little prices. pUSHING out nicest lot of white flannels ever shown in Stratford. Doetor .Tacgar, Astra, Viyella, the Doctor and colonial makes— Herbert's Altiration Sale. JJLANKETS are in great demand—this weather compels. Herbert's alteration compels lis to sell ours at astounding bargain prices. JJERBEKT'S arc pushing the side of tlie shop out, pushing the goods to' give the workmen room. Herbert's have pushed the bottom out of all prices. got more power to deal with sale rush. Come igain for bargains. Herbert's apblaghe for any neglect or discomfort. STIiATFOTtI) ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. .SHOOTING SEASON, 1014.
KEWARD of £5 will lie paid to anyone giving information jthat •will lead to the conviction of any pcr--Bon infringing the provisions of the Animals Protection Act, tilie Fvlieries Conservation Act, o r who iis shouting without a license. Licences must lie produced' on rctjwxt *>f tilie rangers 1 . Th« following is a list of the peivons to whom .f,hooting licences (have l>ei'ii issued up to lath May, 11)14:---Wliangamonioiift, (|. !•'. Court, 11. Stromibon, S. Roticwwiie, W. Rosewarne, J. PJiillips, D. Armstrong, .1. R. Donaldson, 0. Olani-en, G. Todd, J. -b. Anidereon, I{. G. Finvkner, J, Rogiuki, J. Svianry, C. Oronin. Stratford: T. Kirk wood, J. Lomndowski, E. ,J. Kirkwood, R. WtiHcer, L. Walker, 0. .I;u-k----son, G. A. Harris?, jnx., 11. Garlick. F. Collins, J. Jackson, R. J. JicFavlanc, E. A. WttfMi. J. T . "MUrtiji, F W. WlittW, T. Lyfovdi 11. Faaackcdcy, 0. B. WaMi, W. >T. HawiWyn, A Oanwron, T. Xidw;lson, E. Mason, ,T. It. :L. W. Hell-ier, J. Pet, Tie, 11. E. Abniiham. Tututawa: A. 11. ClO'Uiier. Xgae»'e: A. Kenny, W. J. Moirri'-Wi. Ktrsitford: \V. F. OlouMon, J. Maiit,:ii, H. .1. Rogers, B. Fwiron, A. J. -Davcy, Fred Collins, A. Cameron, 15. A. Townley, N. .1. liigginson,* B. K Richmond, A. A. Hammond, 0. O. Whittington, Bilker Green, A. Nelson, D. Steven', C. Jlult, C. TT. ChavanueH. I'. Phclan, 11. 11. (lollop, W. R. Duvio- 1 , L. If. Jj. i.)a 1-HiroM Kennedy, IT. Voyle. Toko: Fvun Jones, John Go]dup, A. A. Piper, Ulsia. Tuck, Joseph tUskey,. Jas' ,Aj. Stanford, W. 11. Linn-, J. E. Rutherford, Ernest Jf. Ncal To Popo: G. Knox, jnr., M. JL Knox, Douglas Thoa. Young, eliington, 1). JlUian. R. F. lIAli KXF..SS, ' 'Secretary.
Nelson, Moate & Co. were awarded first and special prizes for blended teas, against all competitors, at the Auckland Exhibition; also first anil special prizes for their collection of Ceylon, Indian, and China teas, and first prizes for their Neimoa coffee and Cocoa respectively. So far back as 1882, at the New Zealand International Exhibition, this firm was awarded the only gold and .first silver medals for blended teas, in competition with Australasia. The house of Nelson, Moats is now in the 35th year of its existence, its headquarters being in Wellington, and there are branches in Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin, Hobart, and Colombo. Mr. H. Nelson, the founder, _ still takes the leading part in it* management.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 10, 30 May 1914, Page 3
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