LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER—TO-DAY! rriHERE’S notliing to bo gained by delaying. You are almost sure to have (ler-kted on what you want — why not call <>:• semi to i;s for it right away.' If jon have never proved for yours.'lf the claims we make, now is your opportunity. If you HAVE proved our ii - tegritv in the past, you know that you will get a sound return in value for the money you pay. Our Prices are the kind that talk, and we will soon coni inc? you that you cannot do better than to GIVE US YOUR CUSTOM. Satisfied Customers have made our Business. Are YOU one of them? If not, why not GIVE US A TRIAL? GALLAGHER CO. GENERAL MERCHANTS, HASTINGS Agenc-es : GREEN’S CANTERBURY HAMS AND BACONS. KALINDOO TEAS. DIABOLO SEPARATORS. @ I>TEW SEASON’S LAMB at Lowe Bros., Hastings—both shops. t 'A Call and Inspect our Stock of ENGLISH & COLONIAL HARNESS. HARNESS MANUFACTURED AND REPAIRED ON THE PREMISES. AND JJEIGHWAY, THE SADDLERS - - - HASTINGS A WIDE CIRCLE of friends and a few enemies is what we are making by selling the best at Lowe prices. ONCE THE MALONES fell out with the Stones, and there was . some danger of breaking of bones; for Biddy MaLonc told Miss Tabitha Stone if she drank Suratiira and left gin alone she might have a chance with the Laird, one McKown. A CHICKEN CHUCKLED as he chipped his shell and out to daylight slipped. “Now that I'm really born,” said he, “ I’ll have some Suratiira Tea.” rpHE Way WAS LONG, the night was C old ; (he darkness, too, was most intense. The minstrel man w:is getting old ; but when the kindly AFiss McGee gave him some Suruturi Tea, his heart throbbed with such youthful glee he ran a mile and jumped a fence. RIMPSON HAS SEEN AND kJ KNOWS where the Surat ura grows, and he knows (like you and me) Suratura’s perfect tea. There was a lady fair AND KIND. Was never face s.■ pleased my mind. She swore by . :.:i tura Tea. Said I, “That woman's ivi- -. you see. She is the only girl for asure’s my name's not Timhucthn •_ JONAH WAS, AS W \’’ swallowed by a while. Y.n> will swallow whale and all, if you g.iip t;i>tale of the brigands grim amt 001 l as grey sharks, but dourer, who will pah,: off common tea when yon go and asl. for “ D," peerless Surat-ura I 4A
© WHERE this sign is you may get a junk of beautiful Steak Beef at 4d per pound for cash. WE have been appointed sole Hawke's Bay Agents for the. OVERLAND AND TTUPP MOTOR CARS. aa These cars are undoubtedly, at their prices, the best value of any car offered in New Zealand to-day. We can give immediate delivery of a 2-se.ati'd torpedo body 2c.-h. p. OVERLAND at £275 (with complete equipment), or a 5-seater fore-door bodv ili-h.p. OVERLAND at £483 complete. We have' several other models arriving ex “ Cranley,” dtv? first w<»?k in November, including 30-li.p. 5-seater at £4OO, and a 40-h.p. 5-seater model, suitable for ladies to drive, at £440. Also arriving by same boat : - S-S’jator 20-h.p. HUPP, £215 5-s3ater 20-h.p. HUPP, £3lO All prices quote, l , are inclusive of hood, glass scre-en, 5 lamps, horn, jack, pump, and tool kit. Trial Runs any time to prospective purchasers. Apply for full particulars and catalogues to the Sole Agents, JJAWKINS AND ROME, NAPIER AND HASTINGS.
L.M.C. MOTOR CYCIjES Have been well tested on Colonial and Home Roads. Price - FIXED ENGINES, £65. FREE ENGINES, £7O. Trials given to bona fide Beyers. Catalogues Free on Application. S, O. STOKES SOLE AGENT FOR HAWKE'S BAY, WARREN’S BUILDINGS, FERETAUNCA STREET, HASTINGS. ’i’hone 4.39. ’Phono 4,39.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 267, 31 October 1911, Page 6
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