#5 0 GAR Il WATCHMAKER W S.O. GARLAND PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, (Late with W. F. Hall.) A WATCH is one of the most complicated and delicate pieces of mechanism ever invented, and on that account it needs skilful treatment by an experienced watchmaker. Bring your WATCH, CLOCK, and JEWELLERY REPAIRS to me, as I guarantee all my work. All work entrusted to me jvill be done skilfully and permanently, and at reasonable charges. NOTE.—I am selling my present st«ck of Jewellery, Watches, and Electro-plated Goods at bed-rock prices to make room for new goods. Address: — 829, HERETAUNGA STREET, Next to W. Mouldey, Baker), HASTINGS.
When they had to Carry Carrie It was very plain that she had not observed The Golden Rule It keeps folks fit and keen and cool Drink ; Surat ura = TEA!
WANTED KNOWN, that Thompson Bros., the Hastings Butchers, are prepared to supply Camps and other large consumers with Prime Ox Beef by the quarter at the low rate of 3d per lb for hindquarter, and 2|d per lb for forequarter. Strictly cash at shop.
PURIRI Will Cure That “Livery” Look Are you depressed and irritable ? If so, that dull feeling will vanish if you take Puriri Natural Mineral Water. It possesses all the medicinal properties necessary for “quickening” a sluggish liver and toning up the system. There’s nothing like it for keeping the liver* 4* and kidneys in good order. Why look miserable, feel miserable, and make others miserable when j you can banish the cause I by taking PURIRI. Mr. Hadrill’s Testi* Mr. E. HADRILL. of Auckland, writes :—“ I have used Puriri Natural Mineral ~1 i Water to great advan- jrg ' r t-M tage for indigesuon, whilst Z other cures have failed. My g'wife, who for some time has Afcjr / a mW? ’ been afflicted with rheuma- f y Aga / £ x .--’t? iitm, also derived consider- Z ~ / I able relief from drinking this Jg K 1 |/ S Jg k water.” —E. Hadrill. g . Bkjr g gr - > vZ'J w w MOiSafe IF bmlbwsW /LOTT'S AGENCY ' t ’’4 1 /SsglMMy &. \
Zealandia Boots For women and children. For men and boys. Liked by all because they’re so honestly made.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 131, 19 May 1911, Page 3
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