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F. L, wolm*.. > r eta „ IRONMONGER, Direct Importer of Every Description of Hardware. 6HRDEN T@oliS Evsrj Descrii " io " at h ™ K " Lawn Mowers, Garden" Rollers, From 17 6 to £8 10s. All sizes. WALL PAPERS & FRIEZES «i§^ Over 10,000 Rolls in Stock Best Selection in Hawke's Bay. All Latest Designs in CEILING PAPERS Quite Equal in Appearance to Steel Ceilings at, 1-Sth the Cost.* A®E$3T FOR Booth and Macdonald s Steel Star Windmills. Sha.klock's Orion Ranges. Yates'ReliableSeeds.AcetyleaeGasbensrators P. L. BON E i. A S T 1 N - .- HIGHEST AWARD AND Special Gold Medal AWARDED "AMBER TIPS" TEA AT N.Z. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. THK BKST BLEND OF HIGH GUAI;3 CEYLON TEAS. THE BEST WATCH he l/urni. for the man on tin; Station, for tin- man in th< Flax Mill, for the man in Hi I'nnber Onntrv, and for tin; man who 1.-a: to depend upon his v.ah-h to <-..t<-h tr.ins nd i-oa.-li.-s. is tin; Wat h w< ifham r. nsflish Lever Watch, uiiuiu _.. L . . .i,. movement of this w.t.l, is a very hkddy finished fll 1 plate and eapp.d on.-. Willi six Knliy y-\\;-ir~. Tl e ea>, s re of solid Silver, and woij.li tin,..- minces The sin nj;ili of llus case make: the watch a splendid watuli for very mil, li wear. ig=^ f Tim pri"e of ■ '1 ho same m< Wo gained ti.- ';» d JewHU-rs. !.- nib 1 -' . ci • n i : f ( COLD, BLEAK WEATHER IS FAST APPROACHING, And the question of providing Strong, Serviceable, Well - fitting Covers for Horses and Cattle should engage the mind of every Farmer. I'RHLY a poor Cover is better than none, but, when buying, why not purchase the BEST, vi;.., a BRICGS? They are made to Fit, keep on, and wear for years. Why buy shoddy covers that provide less warmth than a piece of wire netting ? Remember that the BRIGGS Cover costs no more, and you get VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. Fined £2 and Costs! Almost every day persons are fined for working their horses with open sores, caused through non-fitting collars and saddles. Save your money and disgrace by buv.ing your harness from CHAS. BRIGGS, Kar.-.mu Road, who guarantees the Quality and Fit of everv set of Harness lie makes. Visit the Commodious Shop, then you will be convinced that the Prices, Oualitv and Workmanship are Right, aiid to buy from CHAS. BRIGGS, KvKAMC ROAD, is quite as good as BANKING MONEY. Sole Agent for Beeston Bicycles. J. SMITH, Aerated Water and Cordial Manufacturer. ALL kinds of Aerated Waters and Cordials, Sparkling Horehound and up-to-date Vinegar. J, SMITH, VICTORIA STREET, Hastings. SMALL BARRELS FOR Hop Beer, Peach & Grape Wine ARE MADE BY A. FAIL, Eastbourne Street. F'OR a well-cut,clean-fitting, stylish and neatly-made Suit, Costume, Skirt, or any Garment in the category of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailoring you cannot do better than leave your order with HONNOR& JAEGER. To SAY all this is one thing, to PROVE it is another. We SAY these things every day. We PROVE the truth to every Customer that enters our Shop. t HONNOR & JAEGAR, Practical Tailors, KARAMU ROAD, Hastings. HAVELOCK BIS DAILY SERVICE. J. G. NIMON, A 'Bus will run regularly betweer Hasiings and Havelock as under : Leave Havelock. Leave Hastings 7.40 a.m. 8.50 a.m. 9.30 a.m. 10.10 a.m. 11.30 a.m. 12.5 p.m. 1.0 p.m. 2.55 p.m. 4.10 p.m. 3.0 p.m. 5.35 p.m. 6.20 p.m. And Saturday s only And Saturdays odlj 5 and 9.30 p.m. 9 and 10 p.m. Sundays and holidays excepted. Fares—6d, or by Ticket 4/ p< Dozen.

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Hastings Standard, Volume XI, Issue 5552, 25 July 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hastings Standard, Volume XI, Issue 5552, 25 July 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hastings Standard, Volume XI, Issue 5552, 25 July 1907, Page 1

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