“(STAY-AT-HOMES ” ° NEED NOT READ THIS. IT’S especially midre: sed to men who hear the (all of “Ail Out-doors!” It’s about the big wide world outside. Pertain- t<; Spirt-. I’a-times. And it's only a bulletin to say that ROSS'S are ready with - HOCKEY STICKS that will stand lots ol knocking about, FOOTBALLS for Rugby or Soever, PUNCHBALLS of every kind Horn the. best makers, BOXING OUTFITS for the fellows who indulge in “ the ’ art ; and OTHER THINGS that help to make s> man health}’ and strong, with more interest in life. MAIL ORDERS RECEDE OUR PERSONAL AND PROMPT ATTENTION. J. R. ROSS & CO. THE SPORTS DEPOT, NAPI E R . ilk DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU? That it would be absurd to go to your bootmaker for your treat (although I must admit that some of thorn stock a fair amount of “ tripe ”) . J Or to your grocer's for your drapery ? Or to your ironmonger’s for your clothing? Or to your draper’s for your groceries THEN WHY do you support those tailors and clothiers who stock boots as a side lino, when there are plenty of boot shops round about them trving to live by boots alone? If these “ Johnny Al! Sorts ” . cannot make a living at their own trade. let them turn it up and get a job cn the Corporation. ONE MAN ONE TRADE! That’s me. and if you want good reliable Boots ami Shoes and at a reasonable prices, then you cannot do better than give me a look up. J A . CHALK, BOOT IMPORTER, HASTINGS. (Wrong side Ilerctaunga Street) “THE GOOD IS THE FOE TO THE BETTER.” (Says an old Norwegian Proverb). AND that is the principle on which MILLAR & CIORCI’S business is worked. To improve the good is our ever-present study. What is known to be good doos not prevent us from stri'. ing to make it better. Last year’s values in Men’s Wear wore good. This year’s are better, though to many it may seem that the acme of clothing . perfection has been reached. Working on this idea, the customer is bound io bo well served. The best for the money is inevitable. In proof of this wo ask you to come and see out newest ideas m Smart Hats, Coats, Ties, and Gloves. “I’liov are all new goods, and many are exclusive in design. Of real solid value is our Men’s Underwear, for Spring and Summer. . . Come right in any time — to-day for preference. MILLAR AND GIORGI, THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, HASTINGS. t ‘"X I - x ! lealand insurance I dUMPANY. LIMITED. I 1859 Capital £1,500,000 I Departments: ( FIRE and MARINE. i ACCIDENTS of all kinds—Work- ) ers’ Compensation and Common ! Law. “ ACME ” POLICY', embracing ? Sickness and Accident combined. Fidelity Guarantee — Administration Bonds issued. Plate Glass. Burglary. Live Stock. Office— Corner Hastings <k Tennyson Strep's, Napier. H. MARSHALL, Manager for Hawke s Lay
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 220, 4 September 1911, Page 4
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