gTILL JpVRTHER REDUCTIONS AT THOMSON’S, j 25“ Unt rimmed Straws. All at 1 > were 5 6 to 10 6. I 87 Ladies’ Tweed Hats, all dark! shades ; were 7 6 to I'2 6. Spe- 1 via! Quit Price 1-. _ ' H only Ladies' Long Coats at 7 6; were 19 6 to 39 6. GO pairs only P-D. Corsets, sizes 19! and 20 only ; were S 6 to 13 6 ; all to go at 2 6. 13 only Silk Evening Scarves. all shades. 8 6 goods ; all to go at I HL • 300 pairs sample Ladies Fabric-' Gloves, all colours, at Gd pair. J Worth I 6 to 3 6. ■ 300 yards All-Wool and Mixture Tweeds, double-width ; were, 1 11 to 3 ii. Special Pike to clear, i - per yard. 22“ yards 27-in< h Corded Velveteens. cream and all shades; were 2 11. All to go at 1 6.;. 300 yards good Veh eteens ; worth I 'll to 26. Push-out Price 1 : 3(M> yards White Twill Sheeting fori double beds will be thrown j away at 1 - per yard : worth 1 9; 127 yards 54-inch Unbleached Her- j ringbone Sheeting. Sale Price,' 1 - per yard. Was 1 6.L 2t>o Blouse Lengths in Delaines, j Flannels, etc., all at 1 -. Were’ 2 6 and 2 11. REMEMBER i - THESE PRICES | "WON’T LAST MUCH LONGER. THOMSON’S i FOR ‘ BARGAINS. !
THE BEST JUDGES OF Chaff excellence are naturally enough the horse-owners themselves. Thev pronounce Amner’s OATEN SHEAF and STRAW CHAFF rich in sustenance, and unsurpassed in quality. AMNER’S OATEN SHEAF AND STRAW CHAFF Is cut from specially selected crops of Oats, and we make it a point to see that the ‘‘just as good” kind never enters our Store. Your order for best Chaff will be promptly attended to. W. A. A UXEB ’ Clive Square, NAPIER.
ELITE STUDIO. H. N. W HITEHEAD ' Now working a SPECIAL LINE of ENLARGEMENTS. CABINET PORTRAITS at Great Reduction. Animal Paintings in Oil. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Miniature Portraits for I.otkets H. N. WH ITEHE AD, Elite Studio. STATION STREET, HASTINGS ALL interested in Medical Re-, form and the Nationalisation ' of Doctors should read — ‘■MEDICAL CHAOS AND CRIME,” I
By Norman Barnsby. M.D. It is! a startling exposure of the methods; of American Doctors. Order a! copy from your bookseller. IMPORTANT NOTICE. * TTAVING sold by tailoring busi- ( -A-A ness to MR. T. YOLNG, I beg to thank ail my customers, especially the ladies, for the sup- ; port winch has been -id-.d me during the past four years, and trust that they will continue to extend same to my succvosor. 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: tailor. J. LARRITT. Hastings. I beg to announce that I have 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 184, 21 July 1911, Page 9
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