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The Smartest Women Wear Zealandia Boots f Without being extreme or freakish, Zealandia Boots ;jj; for women are invariably h* in good style. They are ijti made on the latest and F most stylish models. Better vstill, they are comfortable U to wear. / N. You never have to "break in ” a AST 11 111 ( j Zealandia boot The Zealandia E ! ''g 'Ujl j •) procew of manufacture makes it g gIF ! unnecessary. It also makes them B I durable, the workmans hi p g IF throughout being of the good old- || i fashioned kind that puts dura- fe biiity before other qualities. H I The Zealandia factory is the *'l largest and best of its kind south of the line. The leathers used are tanned to meet N.Z. conditions, and the best |j men and machinery are employed | to make Zealandia i Boots I The best that can be procured. 11 g* Try a pair—your dealer will 111 i! 11! 111111 11 supply you. If he doesn’t, write to _ j . Skelton, Frostick & Co., Ltd., ® & CHRiSTCHU'RCH. FA Who will see you are at once supplied.
'B V S T O HAVEL O C K . Lea’s e Havelock. Leave Hastings*. 8.30 a.m. 9.30 a.m. Ju. W a.in. 11 -30 a.m. J 2.5 p.m. ’■<’ P-ni. 3.5 p.m. •1.10 p.m. 5,0 p.m. «•<' P-m. 6.50 p.m. batunlay Only. Saturday Only,. TO p.m. 9.15 p.m. JOHN G. NIMON, Proprietor. T. STYLES BUILDER AXD CONTKACrOK BUIU ING Work of all desl cripuons carried out under tiy own supervision, and a First Lss Job Guaranteed. Only the'est Material used. Those people desirous to build itouid do well to call on me before .oing elsewhere. Ai dr ’ss —KARAMU ECaL
“Highlander Milk (T Christmas Prize Competition, a Word Building. - 34 Prizes. Everyone may enter. All vou have to do is to send a list of I word* made from the letters contained in 1 the words ** Highlander Milk/’ excluding all foreign, geographical, and scientific terms, j The prizes go to those who send in the 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 Njb, ora Silver-plated Trinket Box, as the winner may select. CLASS 2. For boys and girls of 14 and and er. 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 W I. Every Competitor must enclose an out* side wrapper from a tin of Highlander Milk. 2. Competitors in Class 2 must enclose a eote from school teacher or parent showing that they are under 14 years of age. 3. All papers must be addressed to “Competition/'P O. Boxi'i, Invercargill,and posted by December 31st. 4. All Competitors enclosing a stamped ’ addressed envelope will have the names of prizewinners sent to them when the awards are made Here b an opportunity for enjoying some splendid fan during the holiday season at Dtcnics, excursions, etc. • ■•HioMaf.der" Condensed Milk is Full Cream. 9 “Yog can depend upon it.”
EATON & RASHLEIGH, Painters, Decorators 8 Signwriters, Heretaunga Street \\ est, HAVE se ured the services of t. First-class Signwriter, and are now prepared to execute al) wc r« with Promptitude and Dispatch. We Steck a Fine Range oj Wall Papers. INSPECTION INVITED.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 3, 14 December 1910, Page 6
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