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LAST FEW DAYS Of LAST FEW DAYS the gYDNEY QASH gALE. The La«t of the Cheap Prices. MURRY UP! HURRY UP! ; BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. J

Bieck Patent Leather Belts, 1/--Strong Tan Leather Belts, 1/-. ‘‘Peter Pan** Collars, 9d. Caood Plain Pillow Slips, 6d. Long Lace Scarfs, 1/3. Children's Sunshades, 9d. Ladies' Sunshades, 5/6 for 2/11. 300 Tray Cloths and Duchess Runners, going for 6d each. Children’s White Washing Tams 6d Good Strong Galateas, 6d. Good Table Damasks, 1/-. Good Passage Carpet, Bjd. SOO Children's Pinafores, 1/- each. *1 f Splendid Blouse Lengths ~| / Usual price 1/9. Giris’ Sailor Straws, 6d. Giris’ Mushroom Straws, 6d. DRESS LINENS, 7<d. DRESS LINENS, 7|d. Roller Towellings, 3}d and 4|<L Ladies* Stockings, 2 pairs 1/-. YOUR LAST CHANCE. Best Bundle Tapes, 4d. Beet Machine Cotton, 1/- doz. Good Longcloth 3/9 doz. Splendid Tussore Silks, 1/9. Bsd JAP SILKS 9}d. Pew Print Underskirts, each. Odd Blonae% 1/U, S/6. Wide Bash Ribbons, 6<L Wide Flouncing Embroidery, 6d. BEST SEWING COTTON, * Only 1/- dozen. Everything else cleared at Unheard-of Cheap Prices.

gJIHE gYDNEY OASH, THE PEOPLE’S CHEAPEST STORE. HASTINGS. SALE! SALE! FORD’S ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE ; GENUINE REDUCTIONS ■ Onaß ' MEN’S MERCERY, MEN’S A BOYS’ CLOTHING.; SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Over the whole of the ; GRAPERY STOCK. D. G.~FORD i DRAPER A MERCER, \ 1238, HERETAUNGA STREET, » HASTINGS. \ T)IL MARTIN MORTIMER re-; ports that his charming par tient is now convalescent. Directly; eoneciouaness returned she asked Sea Snrstara.

“QYAWLA wj rof aet tahi ului jaif akerue!” cried the bn-' gand chief. Ami the fair captive; anriled, contented. t “AR 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. * * r TTERSEZ-MOi encore une tasse' ’ de the, Monsieur Gw tan.” “Voila,” madame. Le meilleur .' . . le the exquis. Suratura!” TCpOR SALE.—Various Ceylon -“* Plantations that will not grow a tea comparable to Suratura. No reasonable offer refused. /~\NE perfect climate—Davos. Platz. One perfect city— Nagasaki. One perfect woman —‘ undiscovered. One perfect tea— Suratura! VTtHE vicar laughed, the verger *■• sighed. What was it over-: joyed the bride and lured the bridegroom from her side? Just Suratura! |^» NG AGEMENTS with Madeinoi--LJ selle Suratura—6.3o a.m., the early cup; 8 a.m., breakfast; 11 a.m., morning tea; 12 noon, luncheon; 4 p.m., afternoon tea; 10, p.m., rapper. ;

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 63, 24 February 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 63, 24 February 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 63, 24 February 1911, Page 7

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