“This is an SBMSJk T t Unexpected V Pleasure.” And being unexpected will probably be more enjoyable to our fair clients who are in the thick of Dressmaking. ' We’re not going to spill any enthusiastic ink telling you the why of this SPECIAL OFFER IN DRESS TWEEDS. « But just simply say the Values are remarkable and will not be equalled or surpassed anywhere. 3 PIECES Scotch Bannockburn Tweeds, dark and light grey, 42in. Wholesale price l/lOj Turner’s Price 1/6 yd 2 PIECES Heavy English Fancy Tweeds, browns and greens mixture, 44in. Wholesale price 2/- Turner’s Price 1/6 yd 3 PIECES Heavy English Tweeds, new styles greens and browns, 44in. Wholesale price 2/3 Turner’s Price 1/11 yd 4 PIECES English Tweeds, specially suitable for girls’ winter dresses, navy and brown, green, grey, 44in. Worth 2/6 yd Turner’s Price 1/11 yd 2 PIECES Heavy Herringbone Tweeds, 44in, good shades. Wholesale price 2/8 Turner’s Price 2/6 yd “ Such a thing has never been done so early in the season.” But then Turner’s do not want to follow others. W. TURNER, WELLINGTON HOUSE, HASTINGS.
TENDERS.
TO PAINTERS. TENDERS are invited until noon of Wednesday, April sth, for painting, paperhanging, etc., at the “Manse,” Hastings. Particulars, etc., to be seen at our offices, Hastings. RUSH AND JAMES, Architects.
TO BUILDERS.
TENDERS are invited until noon of Wednesday, April Sth, for the erection of a Motor Garage (in wood), at Hastings. Plans and specifications to be seen at our offices, Hastings. RUSH AND JAMES, Architects.
TENDERS.
TENDERS are invited in respect of a loan of three thousand pounds (£3000) required by the Hastings Fire Board. Tenderers are required to state the terms of loan, rate of interest required, when the interest is to be payable, and generally the terms on which the money will be advanced. Full particulars as to the security offered by the Board will be given by the undersigned, to whom all tenders are to be addressed.
Tenders close on the sixth day of April, 1911. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THE SECRETARY, Hastings Fire Board. Hastings.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
HAVING sold by tailoring busi-J ness to MR. T. YOUNG, I beg to thank all my customers, j especially the ladies, for the support which has been accorded me during the past four years, and trust that they will continue to extend same to my successor. Mr. Young was head ladies’ tailor at Blythes’, Napier, before the closing of that firm’s tailoring department, and has been in my employ for some considerable time. I can recommend him as a first-class tailor. J. LARRITT. Hastings. I beg to announce that I have purchased the tailoring business hitherto carried on by Mr. Larritt, and trust that by careful and able workmanship to receive . the same patronage as was extended to my predecessor. T. YOUNG. Hastings. NOTICE TO LAND BUYERS, &c. T HAVE this day appointed -L Messrs. Brathwaite and Son i sole agents for my properties in 1 Karamu Road, Heretaunga Street. and Eastbourne Street, to collect ’ rents, etc., and give all information required. ‘ FRED. H. HOUSE.
rjTHOMAS’S ZEMO is a prompt •A- and efficient remedy for eczema, piles, burns, and all eruptions of the skin- Price 1/6 and 2/6. Obtainable all Chemists and Stores.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 93, 1 April 1911, Page 9
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