"THE FITNESS OF THINGS.’*
“You can know a lady by her Gloves and her Shoes” is more than idle saying, and contains so much of truth that few women can afford to ignore it.
It is with Gloves that we are concerned, and here it might be said that
TURNER’S CLOVE VALUES ARE GOOD FOR ALL HANDS.
This list places Hawke’s Bay’s Best Glove Values at your finger tips. Brought by the “ lonic” —I. and R. Morley’s Kid Gloves, 2 dome fasteners, stitched backs, tans, beavers, browns, guar-
anteed good fitting 4/11 pair E. & S. Jay’s French Suede Gloves, extra heavy suede (guaranteed), in beavers, fawns, browns, 2 dome, stitched backs . 4/11 pair . Schubert & Co.’s French Kid Gloves, extra value, 2 dome*, fastener, in tans, beavers, &c.,’ At 3/11 pair XL Kid Gloves, splendid’qualities, French kid, 2 dome fasteners-. seif and black points, all- sizes At 4/6 pair- - Special line of Kid Gloves, Schubert, in browns At 3/6 pair , Orizone Black Kid Gloves, excellent value At 4/11 pair Gauntlet Gloves in Nappa Kids 3/11, 4/Jl, 6/11 pair No lambskin is offered here for the real skin. All are genuine French Kid, and every pair bears our name, which stands for quality and is your protection.
W TURNER.
WELLINGTON HOUSE, HASTINGS.
PRINCESS THEATRE. HASTINGS.
Hastings ’ orchestral SOCIETY.
Ist Concert of sth Season. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7th, 1911, At 8 p.m.
Vocalist: MRS. DUDLEY HILL. ’Cello Soloist:
MR. FRANK R. JOHNSTONE. The Orchestra will play:
Overture, “Son and Stranger” (Mendelssohn) Angelas and Carnival (A. E. Matt) Andante, “Italian Symphony” (Mendelssohn) Spanish Dances, Nos. 2 and 5 (Mozskowski) Valse, “Die Hydropaten” (Gung’l) Selection, “Faust” (Gounod)
Tickets,' Reserved Seats 2/-; unreserved 1/-, obtainable at Hall’s, or from any of the members. Box plan at Hall’s. N. E. BRATHWAITE, Hon. Sec.
JJOSPITAL BALL
PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS At the GARRISON HALL, NAPIER, On
THURSDAY, JUNE 15th, 1911.
JJOSPITAL SOCIAL
On , FRIDAY, JUNE 16th, 1911.
Ball Tickets —Double 10/6, single
Social Tickets—Double 4/-, single 2 6.
R. NA'JUSCH, Hon. Secretary.
’Phone 536.
TO BUILDERS.
TENDERS are invited until Noon of SATURDAY, June 10th. for the erection of a Residence in Railway road, Hastings, for C.-. H. E. Rhodes, Esq. Plans and specifications to be seen at our offices, Station street, Hastings. RUSH AND JAMES, Architects.
HAWKE’S BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY.
ELECTION OF PRESIDENT, VICE - PRESIDENT, HON. TREASURER, AND 36 MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE.
for the ensuing year must be made in writing by one member of the Society and seconded by 1 another, and lodged with the Secretary, along with the written or telegraphed consent of the Nominee, on or before TUESDAY, June 13th.
NOMINATION PAPERS may be obtained from
CHAS. DOUGLAS, Secretary, Napier. WE supply light and heat. Hand and wall Lamps from 1/-; Table Lamps 3/6. Gas Mantles, 6d. Gas Chimneys, 6d. Globes, 1/-. Kerosene heating Stoves from 12/6, at G. R. Foreman’ and Co., Ltd., the Leading Ironmongers. Napier.
' TNENHOLM BROS.’ Bargain ; ■*-' Month commences Thursday’, j June Bth. Get there and have a I share of. the snipsj
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 147, 7 June 1911, Page 9
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