Mr. S. O. Garland, inserts an advertisement in to-day’s issue notifying that he has taken over the business lately carried on by Mr. H. N. Whitehead, Hastings, as a practical watchmaker, jeweller and optician. He is clearing the present stock at great reductions, to make room for new goods to arrive shortly. He intends to make a speciality of watech and jewellery repairs.
The Sydney Cash.—Great Clothing Sale now on. Come along and see our big value bargains. . 75 pairs strong Working Trousers, 3/11 pair; Men’s Black Socks, 3 pairs 1/-; Linen Collars, Id each ; 100 good strong Galatea Working Shirts, 2/6 each ; Dungaree Trousers, 2/6 pair; Painters’ Trousers. 2/6; Coats, 3’6: 50 good dark Tweed Suits, made in New Zealand, 25/-, 30/- each ; 25 Splendid Box Suits, 39/6 and 45/-, the greatest bargain in Hastings; 50 good Harvest Hats with straps, 1/- each. —Advt. Warner’s corsets are rust-proof and can be washed as safely as the famous Roslyn unshrinkable flannel “Delta” finish.
Recovery from wasting and weakening diseases is hastened by use of “Phosphol.” Phosphol begins with a “P.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 53, 13 February 1911, Page 5
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