GALLAGHER CO. ’Phone 339. GENERAL M ERCH ANTS, HASTINGS. fTIHE above Firm beg to inform the Public ot Hastings and surrounding districts that they have taken over and are .successors to the late firm of GALLAGHER. CARR AND CO , and that the business will be conducted on the most approved and up-to-date lines. This we hope, together with a maximum of Quality and a minimum <:f Price, w ill continue to merit the < onfidence of those who deal with us at present and offer an inducement to those who have not so far done so. OUR PRICES ARE LOM’EST. OUR GOODS ARE THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY. WE GUARANTEE' EVERYTHING M’E SELL. OUR DELIVERY IS PROMPT. 4 CRUST AND BOOK’S enough f or me j have Suratura Tea. Egad ! I swear it—Colonel B. TO MAKE A DIPLOMAT yon need one gentleman who sees and thinks, whose maimer is magnetic and who’.” mighty careful what he drinks. The keenest diplomats, you see, drink only Suratura 'i'ea. SURA TUR \ TEA FOR DINNER every day makes the most depressed Old sinner blithe and gay. TtfRS. AXTONY W XT CXBLES. -£’J- •• Anton.;,-, come home I They are spreading wicked fables 'bout you, dear, in Rome. ' Antony lay back unheeding, cardess as could be, drinking (Cl jop..tra’s malice I) Stir, it uni Tea. rpiEßi: WAS A PERSISTENT -■- young flea who fell in a cup of strong tea, the best Suratura (none finer, none purer). “It's a very good death, though !’’ sighed he. Tl’ YOU!) LIKE TO KNOW the v>-ly to be always bright and gay, take this little t.:p from me—stick to Suratura Tea ! T ITTLE PETER IN THE J..J THATCH stored some powder, struck a match. Everywhere his pieces spread they lay- very still and bled. Mother picked them up and got Suratura in a pot. Peter’s cured, hut’s feeling sore : plays with powder nevermore. 2A
© A WIDE CIRCLE of friends and a few enemies is what we are making by selling the best at Lowe prices. ■ WE ENDEAVOUR to give von satisfaction, and have a large range for you to choose from. Our stock of RACING GEAR is new. We are Specialists in HORSE BOOTS. Inspect our stock of TRAY ELLING BAGS, TRUNKS, RUGS, and FANCY’ LEATHER GOODS. LAND ANT) HEIGHM’AY, THE SADDLERS - - HASTINGS. The OLDEST EST A BLISH ED TIM B ER BUSINESS IN HAWKE’S BAY. (Established 1860.) R. HOLT & SONS WE offer to supply, at shortest notice, by waggon or rail, from our Yards and various Mills to any part of the district,
BUILDING TIMBER in any quantity and at Lowest Rates YVe have the best of facilities for the manufacture from thoroughly seasoned material of Joinery, Fittings fo> Chinches, Banks, Oilices, and Residences. YA’e have also large stinks of Coal. Firewood, Drain Pipes. Lime, Cement, etc., on hand at our Hastings Timbei Yards. Customers’ own designs made up for Mantelpieces, special and artistic Join ery, and every description of House Furnishings. Constantly arriving shipments ~f Ironmongery, Glass, Paints, and Builders’ Requisites of evry description. JJOBERT J£OLT AND HASTINGS AND NAPIER. Telephones— Hastings, No. 8. Napier, No. 681. © TVEM’ *E ASON’S LAMB at Lowe L* Bros.. Hasting.s-—both shops. MOS!’ substantial Hot Dinner from - 12 to 2 every day, at the Piccadilly.
WEDDING PRESENTS OF SILVERWARE. B - ■ IF you have not already seen the magnitude and /y / Hl* variety of the stock of Silverware shown by h ynlß MORTENSON’S /MM let us urge a visit to the firm’s Showrooms before a final decision is made to purchase elsewhere. / y~z> Especially if family Silver —to be used a lifetime. -5L and cherished for generations—is under consideration. " The broad selection of pieces and sets —diversity of styles and patterns —range in price—quality guaranteed by a trade-mark of long standing— are advantages of the highest interest to the intending purchaser. AVith so many advantages accruing to you. they will surely determine you to make a call on H. G. P. MORTENSON, JEWELLER - HASTINGS. M ATCH REPAIRING IS Ol’lt SPECIALTY.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 245, 3 October 1911, Page 6
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