I kfe I // 1 w? [Reporting Progress. We’ve finished our twelve months’ run, Sir! As we passed each of the twelve stations we piled up fresh records to bi beaten if possible in 1911. The going was rough in places. Sir, but we’ve come through safe and with credit to Ihis Store’s stocks and prices. Those who made the trip through 1910 will be with us again in 191 1 —at least, we hope so, Sir. At any rate, we’ll make it worth their while in VALUE. Thank you. Sir. AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO YO Millar and Giorgi, The Great Outfitters, Hastings.
' RUSH TIME 1 * AT ' ■G. F. ROACH’S; T> E sure to come early to secure j A-* the latest novelties in CROCKERY and FANCY GOODS direct importations from leading, J makers in England and Continent, j including:— ; » BAYREUTH, j 1 WEDGWOOD, ! I .. ; BELEEK, 1 | FOLEY, ( I RUSTICANIA, ' I HADLEY, | WORCESTER, j I DRESDEN, f | PARAGON. Also BEATEN COPPER Ware, I Photo Frames, Plated Ware. | _ » The best value ever offered in Hawke’s Bay from 3d upwards. ' 1 The Shilling Table has marvellous. values on. Also the nimble Six-| penny Table.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 19, 5 January 1911, Page 4
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