fJMIIRTY - pORTV - Y°UR gERVICE. There’s an eagerness to be out of doors—the restraint and inaction of winter is cast on one side, and now for the fresh air —and Tennis. But mayhap yon favour a less strenuous game — say Croquet. ROSS AND CO. are ready to help you with a fine selection of requisites for either. Cricket devotees and Swimmers are specially catered for at the Sports Depot. Have a glance through our stock —Racquets perfectly balanced, Cricket Bats splendid qualities—the joy of the willow wielder. But come and handle them yourself—best way to judge. J. R. ROSS & CO. THE SPORTS DEPOT, NAPIER. ♦ *»*«-**»*«******* •come where: : values are: : supreme. : * * w *«»«*** «■ **«■«*** * A PLEASING ARRAY of Men’s Out fittings awaits the judgment of the critical man. AT MILLAR AND CIORCI’S Stocks were never more varied and complete, and this specially applies to our line showng of TIES, FANCY HALF HOSE AND COLF HOSE. TIES — Fashion’s mandate in this section of Men’s Neckwear decrees that the very latest is the black and white tie. These are here in notable toney effects, and the prices are 1/6, 1/11, 26, 2/11 each. Then there are the everpopular Poplin and Crepe de Chime varieties in a splendid lot of colourings - so many ,n fact as to battle description. Prices 1/6, 23, 2/6, 2,9 each. Other varieties include a hue profusion of Stripe.-., Bars, Fancy Figured and the best Broad End Shapes at the following prices: 1 1/3, 1/6, 19, 1 11, 23, 2.6 each. HALF HOSE A- GOLF HOSE— Our usual High Values are maintained in the Hosiery Department. Best Qualities only are obtainable here, and the patterns are quiet.
*♦*«•£**■»**«■****** : MILLAR : GIORGI : H 4c * THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, * * HASTINGS. * * * Jf. X- **•“•*<•***** * ' i,t ’ BETTER PRICES FOR WOOL. VTOU can get Better Prices for A Wool. Simply have it classed and scoured just as the London buyers like it. Then they will pay you top prices—hut not till then. Experience proves that. By my Patented Process I clean your Wool without using soda, potash, or even soap. Consequently I leave the natural yolk still in it, which ensures bright, heavy wool •—the kind the buyers like —and top prices. Last Season’s Sales prove this statement. Write me about your Clip. A. WEAVER, THIRTY-YEAR WOOL SCOURER, HASTINGS. | EUROPEAN CAPITAL. BjIURNISHED for attractive enterprises in all substantial lines of | business. Railroads, Tractions, Water and Electric Powers. Irrigations. Timber, Mining, Agricultural, and Industrial. Bond, Debenture and Stock Issues undertaken, purchased, or sold. Properties purchased for European exploitation and investment. Financial Undertakings of all sorts handled. Miscellaneous commissions and orders of all characters accepted foi execution in any European country. Correspondence enclosing full details at first writing invited. THE INTERNATIONAL BANKERS ALLIANCE, IS MARK LANE. LONDON (England) E. J. ELLIOTT, DAIRYMAN, BEGS io notify the Public that he has opened a Dair v in CARLALE STREET ineai Infant School). NAPIER. A daily supply of New Milk. Cream. Butter, and Eggs ,ilwa>s on hand.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 256, 16 October 1911, Page 4
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