I TnSf i UHi I k ■ i a! MEN! j COME TO THIS 1 Great Sale. YOU WILL SAVE YOUR MONEY. WE ARE STILL MAKING SG'<E\TER BARGAINS TO I CLEAR OUR GREAT SUMMER STOCK OF MEN’S and BOY’S CLOTHING and BOOTS. Millar S Giorgi, 1 The Great Outfitter?, HASTINGS.
STOP’ r This is the time fot BOTTLING OPERATIONS. Apricot*. Peaches, Plums should be preserved for winter um*. HOW ARE YOU OFF FOR JARS? Wv have an un’irr.ited quantity «>f Ma en s i»t pit;!, qu.nl, and ; hitf gallon size-. 4/-., 4/6, 6/-. PER DOZEN. ALL GOOD HOUSEKEEPERS Know that a strong tnaslin pan is economy—it wnl last a lifetime. WE STO'K BOTH BRASS AND ( OPPEK PANS IN BOTH SIZES. WHY NOT SECURE ONE TH IS SEASON ? WHV NO T NO A? OURS ARE MARKED AT PRICES THAT WILL QUICKLY SELL THE BUNCH. 6/-,. 9/-., 12/-. EACH. H. Williams S jSons, LIMITED, IRONMONGERS, Hastings and Napier. W. J. Robertson, Manager. HASTINGS
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 47, 6 February 1911, Page 4
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