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Portable Steam Engines. BROWN f MAY, Ltd. PE LI ALLY BUILT FOR COLONIAL WORK, AND BOILERS CONSTRUCTED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE N.Z. GOVERNMENT MACH'NE<Y INSPECTION DEPARTMENT. JAS. J. NIVEN & Co., Ltd., ENGINEERS, NAPIER. SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENTS: TELEGRAMS—" NIVENCO,” NAPIER. !

SUMMER SALE. HANNAH’S Famous Eruption of Wondrous Values in LADIES’ FOOTWEAR—IBs/6 Shoes for 8/11. MEN’S BOOTS AT BOYS’ PRT ES. JJANNAH’S gUMMER gAL—SPLENDID BARGAINS. GET THERE EARLY, HANNAH’S FOR BOOTS. HASTINGS. NAPIER. «■_ - ——— ' ' - THE CLEAN SWEEP SALE fjpHERE’S A TIME FOR EVERYTHING. AND TO-DAY IS THE DAY FOR CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. THE WILSON SHOE CO. (Late Knight’s) IS FULL OF BARGAINS. Men’s Light Working Boots —10/6, 11/6 j Men’s Box Walking Boots —13/6, 14/6, 16/6 ( Ladies’ Glace and Tan Bar Walking Shoes—B/6, 10/6 Ladies’ Glace Tan Lace Boots, pointed toes —10/6, 12/-, 14/6 Ladies’ Glace Button Boots, pump soles—l2/6 Ladies’ Glace Lace Shoes, Louis heels—lo/6 Ladies’ Glace Lace Shoes, Kri ppendorf’s—l2/6 Ladies’ Canvas and Glace Tennis Shoes—3/6 Child’s White Hair and Red Ankle-Strap Shoes—Sizes 4 to 6, 3/(k

THE WILSON SHOE CO. (Late Knight’s), HASTINGS. Swi Vla First Fine Freshness of FRALEY FRUITSVW Is Caught and Kept! WHICH MEANS simply that, /f I |IIIII owing to the perfection and 'nE|| g ft j purity of Frimley practices and ’ g HI I 1 1 processes, the fruit is essentially a I I 11 as fresh and wholesome straight from the ’ 11 cans as it could be straight from the orchards. '■ It is exactly the same with FRIMLEY VEGETABLES g and ALL FRIMLEY PRODUCTS. The housewife could | not get finer flavours, and fuller satisfaction, if I everything were grown at home.. She could I scarcely hope for results so good, for the Frimley I people know just how things SHOULD be grown I and gathered and preserved. They have reduced I the thing to a science. II YOU'RE SAFE WITH FRIMLEY. I| I ** $ i ,<? .:d/ 'W

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 40, 30 January 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 40, 30 January 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 40, 30 January 1911, Page 6

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