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For GENERAL AND SANITARY PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, GO TO / IJIONKIN, JJDDY AND 00.,, LEADING PLUMBERS, HASTINGS (opp. Princess Theatre) Experts at HOT AND COLD WATER, ELECTRIC BELLS, RAMS and WINDMILLS. No job too Large. No job too Small. SANITARY WARE AND GAS FITTINGS always kept. Trade Supplied. 'Phones 326 and 265.

MRS. HITCHCOCK (late of Dnnp-din), has commenced business at 214, Karamu Road, Hastings. Plain Sewing done. Ladies’ own material made up into skirts, blouses, etc. Ladies’ and Children’s underclothing a speciality. Charges moderate.

MADDISON’S SERGE SPECIALS. LARGE QUANTITIES. No other House can compete with us for value in Serges. This is the “STAND-OUT” SERGE STORE. Our Values this season will bring joy to the keenest buyer. No. 1 Special—2B7 yards 56 inches wide Heavy Rough NAVY SERGE, fast indigo dye. Worth 4/6 yard Our Price To-Day 2/6 yard No. 2 Special—3oo yards 58 inches wide Heavy NAVY SERGE, guaranteed fast dye. Our Price To-Day 2/11 yard We sold over 500 yards of this Serge last Winter, and again this year we are already experiencing a keen demand for this line. No. 3 Special—Heavy All-Wool CHEVIOT SERGES in navy, saxe, vieux rose, moss, and brown. Worth 3/6 yard. Easter Fair Price 2/6 yard 400 yards 56-inch Best Quality Rough Navy FOX’S SERGES. Easter Fair Prices 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6 yard 50 and 56-inch Fine and Coarse WORSTED NAVY SERGES. Easter Fair Prices 4/6, 5/6 to 14/6 yard 46 to 50-inch Cream CHEVIOT SERGES. Easter Fair Prices 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 4/6 yard 54-inch Heavy Cream BLANKET SERGE Easter Fair Price 5/6 yard

MAY TIME FINDS THE GREAT BOOT PROVIDERS FULL to the rafters with Winter Footwear. Specialities in Gum Boots for Men, Women and Children. Goloshes and Overshoes in all qualities. Heavy stock all new. Leaders in the Boot Trade: Men’s Waterproof Greenhide Cookhams, 17/6. Men’s "Waterproof Whole-Back Shooters, 15/6. Men’s Strong Nailed Working Boots, 9/6. Men’s Heavy Bluchers for winter wear, 8/11. Men’s Football Boots, best variety, “All Black,” 13/6; “AD Brown,” 12/6; “The Lightweight,” 11/6; “The Universal, 8/11. ' New Winter Boots and Shoes for Boys, Girls, and Children. Splendid quality goods, all new and dependable in wear. In a large stock like ours we always have a few clearing lines at cost price and less to suit those who watch the pennies closely. HANNAH & CO., HASTINGS.

EXTENSION OF SALE FOR A FEW MORE DAYS. HUNDREDS OF CUSTOMERS TURNED AWAY MORE THAN SATISFIED WITH Genuine Reductions of Crockery. DO NOT MISS THE LAST OPPORTUNITY. G. F. ROACH, HERETAUNGA STREET, .... HASTINGS.

HE WAS A “CRANK” ON PUNCTUALITY. His friends dubbed him so. But he built his fortune by The turning to account the minutes HlOf© they wasted. _ v ■ k xt u . Valuable Your intentions may be the best, but the time lost through a faulty yOU f watch can never be regained. | q The moral is: If your timepiece , . is erratic let Mortensen’s expert Tfs© watchmakers inspect/it. Whether mOT6 the trouble be slight or serious the IM r- f- l*V necessary repairs will be done ex- avUUUooa y peditiously and at a moderate a charge - Reliable Don’t court censure or incon- ... . venience through being late again. WaTCn. Bring your watch along to-day. H. G. P. MORTENSEN. HE DEPENDABLE JEWELLER HASTINGS

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 144, 3 June 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 144, 3 June 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 144, 3 June 1911, Page 6

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