(special value in StMKatt I SHIRTS ■■ I • for ffilsrawnw I ■ SUMMER WEAR. | I Men s Tennis Shires, Collars attached, 36 to 7/61 Men’s Band Shirts, double or plain cuffs, 311 to 8/61 Men’s Fashion Shirt ?, stiff or soft cuffs, 46 to 8/61 •these are made in popular self COLOURS AND j FASHIONABLE STRIPES. I . 1 NEwIzEAUANDII vc.iamtJ NEW ZEALAND I I ■fSilS’J CLOTHING | I ■ISIALSMI FACTORY, I I |CLOTHING FACTORY | HASTINGS and NAPIER, |
9 * The Smartest Women I Wear Zealandia Boots ® Without being extreme or Hu freakish, Zealandia Boots EIIH for women are invariably IM in good style. They are all made on the latest and JW most stylish models. Better (IB still, they are comfortable C to wear. L— /X Yuu M*ar bare tu ** break m” a IFffffflffifly Jg TT II ZaalaudM bm The Zaalaadia '/ J ~* || prae—■ uf Muufacturu makes it |||||l > J II aaaatoaeaary. It aba aadna then J||||| II I durable. tba workuiauabip |||||| |y II tbrauphaut kaiay uf tba pued aid- ||||||| II futhiouad Iriud that puU dura- I |||| II bllltjF I ■ 11111 ■ 11 The Zealendie factory ie the ||||||| II largest eud beet of Sa load tooth ||||||| II of the Beat ||||||| II The leathers weed are taaaed to || |||| II aaeat NX aadthe beet ||||||| Il II nu aad aiarbiaery are employed ||||||| )’ II <• to ambo ||l|||| II 1 Zealandia ||l i Boots l| The beet that caa be procured. I || Try a paw-yaw r <hmUr wig | supply you. If he daesn’t. write to wmnemesmma b Skelton, Frostick & Co., Ltd., ® _ CHRISTCHURCH. Who wM toe you are at once supplied. is HOW OFTEN DO YOU BUY HARDWARE? * Seldom or frequently—it matters not. For there is one HARDWARE STORE handy into which you van walk any time, and feel no uncertainty about getting exactly what you want. That Store is BONE’S And ’Alien you next require a ty TOOLS OF TRADE, HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY, BUILDERS HARDWARE, BRUSHWARE. FARM TOOLS, LAMPS, STOVES, GARDEN TOOLS. And the many other things c tiMau’ly nredeu about the house, you may be Mire not on '• that- the quality is right, butthat the prices are as low as - it- i lower than you would pav elsewhere for similar good . if yon purchase from F. L. BONE, HERETAUNGA STREET - - - - HASTINGS. WHAT BECOMES CF ALL THE WATCHES? -tii«* tombs of many of thosi faithful little servants —Pocket Watches-- might- be aptly writ t rn: • VICTIMS OF HUMAN NEGLECT.” pi,K yo-.r pocket companion the care which is its due. If it KT keeping right up to the mark, bring it to MORTENSEN’S Ami hfl'e it put in proper working order. Our watch repairers ar>- thor - * eidy capable men, possessing know ledge and ■•xp ,, rien>'v m the t ip.-ting of watches. Charges for all repairs are xer moderate. Don’t let vour wabh go to rac -.-in. Let us examine it today and make it •-•••>.i t « ■ r .e-rs to <-<»me. H G. P. MORTENSEN, THE DEPENDABLE JEWELLER. HAST
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 49, 8 February 1911, Page 6
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