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WANTED Known —Beautifully cooked Ham and Tongue at I Lowe Bros., Market Street C.C.Q. Shop, Saturday. .

WANTED Known —Loop Curtain Nets, smart novelty lines, B'd, IOAd, 1/- ; solid Extension Rods, 6d, 9d.— Westerman and Co., late Greenfield’s.

WANTED Known —New Costume Serges, special lines. Ripley Serges, Fox Serges, guaranteed. Eclipse prices 3/6, 5/9 yd, others 1/11. —Westerman and Co.

POLONIES, Saveloys, Tomato Sausage, Pork Sausage, at Lowe Bros. C.C.Q. Market Street Shop, Saturday.

WHAT a fool Thomson is to give his goods axvay. Look out for his 1/- window.

FAR better than Sale Prices.— Thomson's 1,- window.

WANTED —Everybody to try the quality of Lowe Bros. Small Goods, C.C.Q.. Market Street and Stortford Lodge.

WANTED- -Prices that talk, values that no other stores can equal. To-morrow. Bargain Specials at the Sydney Cash.— Dozens <>f women’s white Flannelette Chemise. 1,9 each, nicely trimmed Chemistr, 2/6. 20 doz. grey xvoveti Bloomers, 2/6, 2/11 each. Strong everyday Corsets 2/6. Keep Saturday for the Sydney Cash, and come early. WANTED —French dyeing and cleaning. Suits renovated, 66. Herbert, 108 E., Queen Street, Hastings. (Near P. 0.) WANTED Known New Casement Cloths, smart lines, plain and embossed, double width. 1/6 yd. Art Borders. 6<l up. —Westerman and* Co., late Greenfield’s.

WANTED Known —Smart Slipon Mackintoshes, 35/6. 39/6, New Long Coats, special lines. 18'9, 25'6, 29/6.- Westerman and Co., late Greenfield’s.

HTHOMSON hopes the public will appreciate his wish to give them extra value for Easter.

TpOOTBALL and Hockey Jerseys in all colours ; white Knickers at 1/9, 2/'-, 2/6, 3/-.—Carlson arid McGoldrick, Hastings, for Athletic Outfits.

TV ANT E D 5000 lad i es t o see Thomson’s I/- Window', the goods xvili astonish you.

FTTHE proof of the pudding is in the eating of it—just so with Thomson’s 1/- window.

DUNNINGHAM’S JEWELLERY SALE, Hastings.— Big reductions of more than 25 per cent. Eight-day clock 21/-, Alarum Clock 5/6, Silver Lever Watches 38/-, Gold Links 16/6, Afternoon Teaspoons from 5/-. These reducVXfORKING Men’s Trousers, all ’ ’ sizes, dark colours for heavy wear. Price 8/6 pair.—Carlson and McGoldrick, Hatters and Mercers, Hastings.

T)OYS’ and Youths’ Norfolk Suits. Kaiapoi and Petone, newest patterns, new goods. Prices right.—Carlson and McGoldrick. Outfitters, Hastings.

XXTHY, Jessie my girl. what’s ’ ’ your hurry, said father. I must get. that dress out of Thomson’s I/- "Window.

rpHE DUNLOP RUBBERHEEL KING. —A.B.C. Cheap Repairing Shop, Heretaunga Street, Hastings. Men’s hard wear rubbers (fixed on), 1/9 ; the Dunlop Rubbers are the BEST. This lot are the first consignment made of the famous Para Rubber, and outwear two sets leather heels.--W. P. Grey.

XXTANTED Known—Men’s lines ’ ’ smart Ties, club colours, 1/6. 2'6. New Caps, new Shirts.— Westerman and Co., late Greenfields.

XXTANTED—Have you been to ’ ’ the Sydney Cash ? If not, you are missing big drapery bargains. To-morrow, 200 new blouse lengths 1.6. 1 10.‘ each; 23 boxes newest shades in lovely rich velveteens 1 - yd, few pairs white lace curtains 2.-, 2/6 pair. Keep your purchases for the Sydney Cash tomorrow.

1 / TO 10/- for Hockey Sticks; 5’6 to 21/- for Cowhide Footballs, complete -with best linings ; 6'B to 35/- for Accord eons ; 12'6 to 25 - for Boxing Gloves. Scout Knives, Whistles, etc. All other lines equally cheap. Pratt’s, Booksellers and Stationers. Ferro-Con-crete Buildings, blastings. Trainers, note: Another shipment of prime Blenheim meadow Hay to hand. T. Clarkson, Queen Street.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 98, 7 April 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 98, 7 April 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 98, 7 April 1911, Page 8

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