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GOIN’ FISHIN’? /* I ET AWAY' with your rod and tackle lor tin- week-end. You’ll conn’ back toned up. with a dearer brain and more active fraine. A dav ~r ti’.n "I gcxxl sport is i’.i.-t v.hat you want; ;■'> eoine along to ROSS’ And got the .i here i’. it Ind to land the speckled beauties that aie sv. iniiiiing lazily iti many a stream. BE IT A ROD We !,a\e all i.ind' here, in all lengths -- dandies, every one of them. BAIT It's here- -tor st ream. pond, or sea -to ilw in all sorts oi weather and under all conditions. CREELS. LONG BOOi's. and sundry a< ces-orirs <>l ciery deseiipt>ou aro stcM.-ked and only await to be put into active service. DROP IN TO-DAY. J. R. ROSS & CO. I THE ANGLER'S FAR WISE, i NAPIER. DIRECT ! IMPORTING FROM THE MANUFACTURERS IN THE OLD COUNTRY MEANS BETTER VALUE AND CHEAPER PRICES EOR THE PEOPLE OF HASTINGS. THE SYDNEY CASH DRAPERY COMPANY. Fatnous for their Low Prices. I Magnificent Display of New and Fashionable SUMMER DRAPERY. MILLINERY. COSTUMES, A-e. T his rpms yyi;EK SPECIAL CHEAP PRICES. BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS sydneF cash DRAPERY CO. Importing our Goods direct from Hume and sidling lor Ready Money : Only enables ns to give to our mitni>ri>ns Ctistmners absolutely the Cheapest Bargains in ail dasses of | Drapery obtainable* in Hastings. i | COME AND TEST CUR VALUES. , Compare our Prices with any Firm I trailing in Hawke's Bay. [ For I MILLINERY j COSTUMES j BLOUSES ! SKIRTS I UNDERCLOTHINC jTRY 7;;r: SYDNEY CASH ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST | AND BEST FOR YOUR MONEY. I * * * * THE NEW OVAL—A STRAW ’ HAT THAT FITSTHE HEAD ■ Z<ErHNG a new Straw * - Hal ba:. I.r-n an im ir * dent oi torture to imniy :i man. * * Hr laid as'.l" a bat 'iGed * *■ to 111 . blimp: . ami pul on * * a i r':d iliiii'' oi tightly * •' pressed straw that made - - him v. pice >1 lorced down. * * And if mil forced d.-w n. it * = reeked nil his hi ad like a ’■ ship in a gale. * A t MILLAR Sc GIORGI'S * Yna can see the Nev. Oval * 1 They represent oml? ;i b>t s: ‘ oi diitereiiee in comtoi t--if all liemmse they are . imped * ’ to fit yi-tir head. i: ' -- If you have never before " had a good-fitting "Straw" * yon will get satisfaction in « « ;■ •• New (ha! " there's one here that will give .'.oil * both comfort and satisfac- * * timi. * The prices are right—our * ' usual good values. ’ .MILLAR AND GIORGI HIE GREAT OUTFITTERS. HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 264, 27 October 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 264, 27 October 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 264, 27 October 1911, Page 4

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