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GOIN’ FISHIN’? /T ET AWAY with your rod and tackle for the week-end. You'll come hack toned up, with a clearer brain and more active fra ine. A day or two of good sport is just what you want ; so come along to ROSS’ And get the wherewithal to land the sjieckled beauties that are swimming lazily in many a stream. BE IT A ROD—We have all kinds here, in all lengths — dandies, every one of them. BAlT—it's here —for stream, pond, or sea —to use in all sorts of weather and under all conditions. CREELS, LONG BOOTS, and sundry accessories of every description are stocked and only await to be put into active service. DROP IN TO-DAY. J. R. ROSS & CO. THE ANGLER'S PARADISE, NAPIER. —'— —

DIRECT IMPORTING FROM THE MANUFACTURERS IN THE OLD COUNTRY MEANS BETTER VALUE AND CHEAPER PRICES FOR THE I’EOPLE OF HASTINGS. THE SYDNEY CASH DRAPERY COMPANY. Famous for their Low Prices. Magnificent Display of New and Fashionable SUMMER DRAPERY, MILLIN- , ERY, COSTUMES, Ac. I IJIHIS yyEEK rpHIS SPECIAL CHEAP PRICES. BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS CASH DRAPERY CO. Importing our Goods direct from Home and selling for Ready Money Only enables us to give to our numerous Customers absolutely the Cheapest Bargains in all classes of Drapery obtainable in Hastings. COME AND TEST OUR VALUES. Compare our Prices with any Firm trading in Hawke’s Bay. . For — MILLINERY COSTUMES BLOUSES SKIRTS UNDERCLOTHING TRY THE — SYDNEY CASH i ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST FOR YOUR MONEY.

* 3- * THE NEW OVAL—A STRAW « * * * HAT THAT FITS THE HEAD " * w * «• 3 <- w «■ 3 3 3 3 «• 3 3 3 * * 3 «■ fl--K- flfl fl ■fl fl * flfl -fl * * <“IETTING a new Straw * * Hat has been an inei- * 5 dent of torture to many a * * man. * * He laiel aside a hat fitted * i to his liiimps, ami [>ul on * * a rigid thing of tightly * ” presseel straw that imide * * him wim-e if forced down. * «■ * And if not forced down, it < * rocked on his head like a * ship >•> a gale. * * At « ” MILLAR & GIORGI S «• * * ’ Yon ran see the New Oval * * Straws. * * They represent quilt- a lot * * of eiilference in comfort * * all because they are shaped * to fit your head. * It you have- never Ix-lore. * " had a good-fitting “Straw" * * you will get satisfaction in * * ;i “ New Oval " there's * * one here that will give you * ’■ both comfort and satisfac- * * tion. * * The pric-.-.s are right—our * * usual good values. « * * * « * I MILLAR AND ; GIORGI : * THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, * HASTINGS. :c fl fl fl fl fl fl * * * * A A * fl * fl *

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 265, 28 October 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 265, 28 October 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 265, 28 October 1911, Page 4

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