I SPECIAL VALUE IN ffl jfjaCTfflW ! SHIRTS ' |H l| I for bi Hi iii I . SUMMER WE AB. (Men’s Tennis Shirts, Collars attached, Men’s Band Shirts, double or plain cuffs, 3/11 to 8/6 I Men’s Fashion Shirt s, stiff or soft cuffs. 4,6 to 8/61 * THE,BARE MA.« h IN n P^4R r SELF COLOURS AND ! . LHfRHfgZj CLOTHING | ■IHAuSM factory, I I CLOTHING FACTORY I HASTINGS and
The Smartest Women [Wear Zealandia Boots ® Without being extreme or freakish, Zealandia Boots |||H for women are invariably gtgObfe. Illi in good style. They are ||| mane on the latest and Me most stylish models. Better (flm) still, they are comfortable to wear. / "V Ymt mw baw to “break m” a jUTfnTT dj/ iU fPI boot. The Zealandia i|Hj |’dr ! ill procw of ■MJBufacturo mate* it 1 1 > a i!' ■ is OMweoMary. It aluo makes them E| !| Jj lifir ' J I |g h tho workmanship K;|!ijijj hi Ills ■ tbfWgboM being of the good old- 8| > I ■ I faahaonod kind that put* dura- E I bffity before other qnaiitiea. R I I Tho Zoalandia factory ia the ■ i I. I j I largeot and boat of ita kind south 8 1 :| lof tbo fine. g I i! • k Tbo laa th era need are tanned to KL I Hlj . " nmot NJLcoaiditions, and the best Hfj|| ■ pl li |j | ■aaa* and machinery are K‘l j |t i < to Mabe B|| I | ! Ip f I Zealandia pIF ill Boots |L The beat that can be procured. li lj! Try a pair—year dealer will Bi •apply yea. .If hedoean’t. write to . «nmaiE| Skelton, Frostick & Co., Ltd., ® CHRISTCHURCH. Who wifi ■ee yon are at once aupplied. fjgp'
HOW OFTEN DO YOU BUY HARDWARE? Seldom or frequently -it matters n<>t. For there is one HARDWARE STORE handy into which you can walk any time, and feel no uncertainty about getting exactly what you want. That Store is BONE’S And when you next require any TOOLS OF TRADE, HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY-, BUILDER’S HARDWARE, BRUSHWARE. FARM TOOLS. "LAMPS. STOVES. GARDEN TOOLS. And tlic many other things constantly needeu about the h«>ns.e. you inn* be -ure not only that the. quality is right, but that the prices are a- low as ,»tt,-n lower than -yon would |MV elsewhere lor simdar go> <ts. if you purchase from F. L. BONE. HESETAUX'GA STREET - - - - HASTINGS.
rVVHAT BECOMES OF ALL THE WATCHES? — /"\N the tombs bf many of those vJ faithful little seivaats Pocket Watches -might he aptly writ ten: — • VICTIMS OF HUMAN NEGLECT.” IVE v;r pocket companion th. care which is its due. If « V* s,n’t keeping right up to the made. brmg it to MORTENSEN’S * “ capable men, possessing knowledge and experience m trie adjusting of watches. Charges for all repair* are very moderate. Don’t let tour watch go t.. rack and min. Let us examine i today and make it a g-eel timrk. per for years to come. H G. P. MORTENSEN, THE DEPENDABLE JEWELLER, HASTINGS.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 47, 6 February 1911, Page 6
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