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XMAS PRESENTS AT BEA VIS’. The Finest Selection You Ever Saw. FOR LADIES BAGS, DRESSING CASES. PURSES PICTURES. DAINTY BOOKS, PER. FUME. AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, WORK BASKETS. MANICURE SETS, and hosts of Dainty Articles too numerous to mention FOR GENTLEMEN DRESSING CASES, WALLETS, HAIR BRUSHES, SHAVING OUTFITS WRITING CASES, and numbers of othet Handsome and Useful Articles. FOR THE YOUNG FOLK GIRL'-’ and BOYS’ OWN ANNUALS CHUMS. YOUNG AUSTRALIA, PIC TURE BOOKS. STORY BOOKS, anc TOYS IN ABUNDANCE. 0. b eTv is, Novelty Depot, FERRO-CONCRETE BUILDINGS. HASTINGS.

The Smartest Women ) Wear Zealandia Boots d Without being extreme or freakish, Zealandia BOOU f . for women are invariably in good style. They are made on the latest and G* 1 - \ most stylish models. Better 4 ' still, they are comfortable £ W to wear. / You never have to “ break tn ” n Y;'Y'L Zealandia boot. The Zealandia i <l|l Hi jr ; l)|‘l w process of manufacture makes it RlH 1 | | fji’j al unnecessary, it also makes them LI |'■ {'|l|i i §'iy 1 j || IS , durable, the workmanship Il m f throughout being of the good oi ci- iIL *! IK fashioned kind that puts foJrHHlli ’ l| j ® bility before other qualities. BilliihY;!,' z I !UH I The Zealandia factory is the fei j H I J! i! : m. ‘ ’lllililf® largest and best of its kind south K'H H’!- ’i Bn lIK of the line. 'FI | The leathers used are tanned to f?i•'ji;'j!l ijllj ' meet N.Z. conditions, and the fees t SJj'|l -I I ’ijj# men and machinery are employed Kl' Yh q 4.i * IK ( Zealandia I Boots |L ■ : Af | The best that can be procured. | -li 1 ! Try a pair—your dealer will linH'Hlh'b J supply you. If he doesn’t, write t a > Skelton, Frostick & Co., Ltd., CHRISTCHURCH. £j Wl,o will see you are at once supplied.

“Highlander” Milk <F Christmas Prize Competition. Word Building. 34 Prizes. Everyone may enter. AH you have to do is to send a list of ‘ words made from the letters contained in ! the words Highlander Milk?' excluding all i foreign, geographical, and scientific terms. The prizes go to those who send in the I longest and best compiled lists. The Competition will be in two classes: CLASS 1, For all over 14 years of age, Ist prize, £2; 2nd prize, £1 ; and 10 prizes, consisting of Vulcanite Fountain Pen with 14-carat Gold. Nib. or a Silver-plated Trinket Box, as the winner may select. CLASS 2.. For boys and girls of 14 and trader. Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd prize. 10s.; and 20 prizes of Boys’ Football or Fashionable Leather Peggy Handbag, as the winner may select. a • RULES. W 1, Every Competitor must enclose an outside wrapper fromatin of Highlander Milk. 2. Competitors in Class 2 must enclose a note from school teacher or parent showing that they are under 14 years of age. e - All papers must be addressed to “Com-petition,"P-O. Box 171, Invercargill, and posted by December 31st. 4> All Competitors enclosing a stamped addressed envelope will have the names of prizewinnerssent to them when the awards are made Here is an opportunity for enjoying some splendid fun during the holiday season at picnics, excursions, etc. 9 “ Highlander” Condensed Milk Is Full Cream. • “Yon can depend upon it.”

E.4J.\H 6 kASHLEIGH. painters, JLccratjrs 8 Ygawrlters b FLretqir.-.ga Street West, tj.V.' c secured the services of a ■1 Fir-c-cms-i Signwriter. and v i _-;ici evl to execute all work vTudv and Diepauh. Fine Range

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 1, 12 December 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 1, 12 December 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 1, 12 December 1910, Page 8

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