SAVE YOUR FEET. Don’t trudge all over Hastings looking for Drapery Bargains, when you can always buy CHEAPER AT THE SYDNEY CASH. We import everything direct from the Manufacturers, and with oui ■mail working expenses can afford to sell Cheaper thany any other Shop in Hastings. Look at our CHEAP SALE PRICES. Everyone a Money Saver. At HORROCKSES’ At Ef/ CELEBRATED El <>/" CALICOES. Ml dos. dos. JOO dos. BEST SEWING COTTON Only 1/- per dos. At HOYLES’ ' At AID CELEBRATED All PRINTS yard Usually 7|d yard. yard
Only to be had at the SYDNEY CASH. WE SELL FOR CASH, . WE BUY FOR CASH And give the very best Value In Hastings. At LADIES’ At 9/ PRINT 0/ 41 UNDERSKIRTS each each GIRLS’ SAILOR HATS, Fine wide brims, 6d each, feta of CHILDREN’S WHITE COTTON WASHING TAMS, Clearing at fid each. EVERYTHING ELSE EQUALLY CHEAP AT THE SYDNEY CASH. % HASTINGS. SALE! SALE!
FORD’S ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE GENUINE reductions Oaafl MEN’S MERCERY, MEN’S A BOYS’ CLOTHING SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Over the whole of the drapery stock. D. G.~FORD DRAPER A MERCER, 123 b, HERETAUNGA STREET. HASTINGS.
DR. MARTIN MORTIMER reports that his charming patient is no* convalescent. Directly eonsmousness returned she asked for Suratara. “Q YAWLA voy rof ant taht ului O saif akeruel” cried the brigand chief. And the fair captive smiled, contented. _ "AH, stay awhile, and drink with ” me the one and only perfect tea! That’s Suratura,” cried the maid. “I know it is,” said he--and stayed. ‘‘NTERSEZ-MOI encore une tasse ’ de the. Monsieur Gw tan.” “Voila,” madame. Le meilleur . . le the exquis. Suratura!” TCIOR SALE. —Various Ceylon Plantations that will not grow a tea comparable to Suratura. Nc reasonable offer refused. ONE perfect climate—Davos Platz. One perfect city— Nagasaki. One perfect womanundiscovered. One perfect tea— Suratural fTtHE vicar laughed, the verger sighed. What was it overjoyed the bride and lured the bridegroom from her side! Just Surataral NGAGEMENTS with Mademo: selle Suratura —6.30 a.m., th< early cup; 8 a.m., breakfast; 1 1 a.m., morning tea; 12 noon, lun cheon; 4 p.m., afternoon tea; ir p.m., supper.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 59, 20 February 1911, Page 7
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