FAR BETTER THAN SALES. GREAT BARGAINS AT THOMSON’S BBABS R s£L Price 3d -ch m OAK CURTAIN POLES, 1/111 75>ds VELVETEENS in greens and purples yarn WATCH DOORWAY. CAMEL-HAIR BEDRUGS in greens and reds _ Spacial Price 5/11 175yds CASEMENT CLOTH, 50in wide, in greens, reds, blues, browns, and helio. Note the Price, 1/6j yard 197yds CORD VELVETEENS, extra wide, in navy, brown, pale blue, electric, and cream. Our Price 1/114 Worth double 12 Heavy BUSH RUGS. Priced at 6/6 Worth 9/6 WATCH OUR WINDOWS For WIDE-END TIES, just arrived in all leading shades, in plains, spots, and club colours. The Price only 2/6 H K iy HOM S O X draper and importer, HASTINGS.
“THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.” It’s the builder who specifies Amner's materials, and who quotes from Amner’s prices that is likeliest to be successful. Full stocks of the following are always on hand. Keene’s Cement, Plaster of Paris, English and Colonial Cements (best Wands), Fire Bricks and Fire Clay, f Fire Tiles (different sizes). Prompt delivery of all orders. ’ Prices and particulars on application to — W. A. A MNEB ’ CLIVE SQUARE, NAPIER.
APPLES. CHOICE DESSERT APPLES, 9/6 per case. Delivered anywhere in Hastings. JOHN RICH, Karoola Orchard, Havelock North. PHOTOGRAPHY. H N W HITEHEAD ’ ELITE STUDIO. GOING STRONG. For Month of June —GREAT REDUCTION in CABINET PORTRAITS. Copying, Enlarging, etc. Animal Paintings in Oil from £5 5-. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. H. .N. WHITEHEAD, Elite Studio, STATION STREET, HASTINGS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. HAVING sold by tailoring business to MR. T. VOL NG, I beg to thank all my customers, 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 i tailor. J. LARRITT. | Hastings. I beg to announce that I have s 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*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 160, 23 June 1911, Page 9
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