GOIN’ FISHIN’ ? /■ ’ET AWAY .'iib ii>ii!’ i'«l and j tackle tor tl- "••• k-end. I Von’ll cunie »•;,«!< t up. with : a tlraier I,lam and isnii- ,nlit>- | frame. i A day or two <>l g<„>d -port i- ju-t t what you want; >o come along to I ROSS’ And get the win i-withal to land th- -p* < Id. d I ■ 'Hi, - that an TOimn.i'U 'azih in many a str-.i’n i BE IT A ROD We hare ail kinds h-:-. in .i>l '■ i gths d.mdi-'. ~ <»v—rv one ol them. B \I'I it ' * re ri-.i-i- pond oi sei to it-• tn all 'oils ol I uc.ithei and und-i all renditions. CREEL<. Long IHM)|s and i siir.dr., aoe.-oj,. ,ot ish; d-'iiip- [ tion ait> to« ked ami unit await to i be put into ,i< tn<. si . tne. i DROP IN TO-DAY. J. R. ROSS & CO. THE ANGLER - PARADI-E. NAPIER. f -st e ■» > ’j -fe *■ «r wr <r f?- »»««•♦ -S » -i •£•■»«*»**#« * fr * * THE NEW OVAL—A STRAW * « * - HAT THAT FITSTHE HEAD * * « » * ♦ 4F -a- « X ’ S' -f -ii » -X‘ -ii- * -» :s i - «■ ■» ‘A W- * « ♦ ♦ * d? « i& * n new Straw * * ** Hat has he:*n an in< i- * * <1 ?nt of tfirtnrv t<» many a * * man. « -51j ♦ ' Up Ini<i aside a hat titte<l * * his bumps, and put oh * a rigid thing of tightly «• * pressed straw that made * him wince ii iorce l <loun. > ■> * * And sf not furred dov. n, it * c ' rocked on his head like a * * ship in a gale. ! « j :: * * MILLAR a CIORCUS * * You e.in see tic' New Oval * * -Straw * » * * They rvpre ent quite a lot * * of diifei. n-•• in i.imfoii * e all I, - an— they tire sh-.ip.-d * * to lit y«>ur head. I is i if v oll Jia.e never Lelo.e I 15 - hail a giMxl-iitting "Straw ’’ [ * ’’ you will get satisfaction in | * * a “ New Oval tl>,-.c‘s I » • that will gire you I * * l.,»th comfort him! 'ati-tac- [ * * tion. t 'ft' & J • * Th- prices are right—our i * * tt nal good values. • MILLAR AND : GIORGI * THE (.HEAT OUTFITTERS. I - HASTINGS. > e ft ft- lU -a » * ■* - ■* » ♦ * * ; « 'K> : • * ft* ft ■ft W ft- .. « -» GET TOP PRICE FOR YOUR WOOL. lON DON BUYERS want Wool J clax ;u»d prepared in one way. 1 know how, and I know my classing and preparation <hp* la-1 ■.l'.ren appealed to them. At least, ii top p. it--s prm anythii’g. tJiev did. And by i.,y PATENTED SCOURING I’IIOCF.SS I dispell-e id.ogether with the u • of soap, sod.i. or m.t.i-h. '.,■•••.1-I-»• they not only take out the dirt, but ALL the grease as well. 1 leave tin- natural yolk in ’’iwool. thus pr.xilicilig biigiile:. heavier Wool, and better pre e . Yet I cliaii-e no more than yon have paid Ix fore. Care t., know my terms? Just write to A. WEAVER. WOOL EXPERT, RIVERSI.EA WOOL WORKS. HASTINGS. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NICE ASSORTMENT OF WRITING PADS New Tint', with Env.dopes to match. THESE DAINTY GOODS at rtain to appeal to tlu-se who dv'iie to be really smalt. WE ar.- also Ag "‘t- K”' t,;i ' | AND S«pVAN FoENTAIN PENS. 'll!E''E PEN<. ;i' ei.iy i:.- i.now 'hare ■•a<-h a t■•putati««n. and make idea! ,u.,l E-Ei I L PRESENTS. WE : .:re in '»•-k LADIES’ BAG-*. WRITING CA.-E-s AND DIII ■>" I N < ■ ( A-'E > ( SCHOOL REQUISITES. LATEST Bo.iK< COMPLETE. i!\N(.E ol- oFUICE REt.'l HI Ths. FOSTER BROOK <TAT|o\FR ■■ND N EW< ,I.\T, JI.V-iIMS H .VTI.tH h Noß'l II
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 268, 1 November 1911, Page 4
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