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rpHIRTV - poRTV T( ’IR SERVICE. Tin re’-, an eagerness to be out of doors -the restraint and inaction of winter is east on one side, ami now lor the tresh air and Tennis. But mayhap you lavoiir i le*x strenuous gnine sav Cinqiivt. ROSS AND CO. are ready to help you with a fine sch'Ction ot requr ites for either. Cl ii ket devotees and Swimmers are -.pcr-ially c.iter.-d lor at the Sport-- Depot. Ha 1 ..- a glance through our stor k - Racquets pi-riectly balanced. Cricket Ba.ts splendid qualities the joy ot Ihe willow wii'lder. But come and handle them yoitr.',eli best way I o j1I>t J. R. ROSS & CO. THE SPORTS DEPOT, NAPIER. YOU’LL BE WANTING A NEW SUIT FOR THE gHOW. THAT EVENT i* n “ uomin*.' out ” time —as it were for Spring Styles.

Don't let the Open-. ing Day come along nod find you minus that New Suit. LET AND QIORC.I Fix you u;> with one of their - OHART AT 45 '- 63 '- These Suits are . modelled and tailored. not only to 1,.-I.mingly lit “ the num without." but to prockiim tin- . per.'.email tv of “ the man within." They are right in Style, perfect in Fit. and Quality, and satisfaction considered splendid value. YOVR Suit will be made to AOf R measure in the latest n-aiericils. AVe can fit you any day, at any hour.

MILLAR * GIORGI THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, J J .A S T I N G S . NIMON’S *B 1 S 1 ° II A ' 1 LOCK. Leave Havelock. Leave Hastings. a.in. 5 .30 a.in. ‘ 9.30 a.in. 10.10 a.tn. 11.30 a.in. P2 5 P-m-1.0 p.m. 1.30 p.m. 2.10 p.m. J.o p.m. 4.10 p.m. 0.0 p.m. 6.0 p.m. <1.50 p.m. Saturday only Saturday only. 7.0 p.m. 9.15 p.m. JOHN G. NIMON, Proprietor. HOW IS YOUR WOOL SCOURED? IS it done with old-style securing that r.'dm-e* the weight and i tak.- al! th - pleasing lustre cut ol I '' I No wonder yen only get low f prices. j Did vol! so.' what th.' Bradlortl I Wool Expert said in the “ Daily ! Telegraph ’’ on the 16th May.- He i ? aid7 “ Wearer scoured woe! was ’ rhe host <>)) the market.' ! Bv mv pal 'med method I s< our Woo! without using any Soap. Soda, i or Potash, heraiise they injure the woo! and mean death to high prices.

WEAVER Washed Wool recently ><ored highest price in the London market. I L..: ..... ............ J.m <■>. A. WEAVER. | WOOL WORKS - - HASTINGS. | STANLEY BROS BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, HASTINGS. ■ ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL i CLASSES OF WORK. I I i SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 243, 30 September 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 243, 30 September 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 243, 30 September 1911, Page 4

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