.PUZZLED WHAT TO GIVE? I HERE'S A ‘ HELP-OUT " LIST. t * 1 ' r - ■» ■«! ’■ • ■' '■ * i - ‘ r I r>j('KED AT RANDOM from <un * * splendid roller turn "I ( liir lmai Novelties. ROSS AND CO. supply many »t>les and shape- >4 useful gifts quite umibtat!.elsewhere. As example. nr-: Now Shapes and Mountings in Pipes, fjio’ Lit- i -it I sin Walking Stii ks. Tobacco Pouches in great •• i: let;.-. Military Brushe • ».' .-11-mt qualities Razor- - singly, in pair, or m cases Safety Razor • m various makes but alt up-iop '.-.line. Alw> Shaving Mirrors. Shaving Soap , hi- favourite Cigar. > Tobat i-o. or ( 'iga;<-t to. And still tie- -tor;.- ionly half unfolded. When y n rail v.c -an uial." you heaps ot helpful •.ny --lions. * ! f * * * r s « « ir > **■»***« > s- ■* ir t # ■& s > « « J. R. ROSS & CO, I “THE TEMPLE OF MriiTP.E." NAPIER.
» « « « e i' >:r < i- K £• WHY DOES A MAN WEAR BRACES? ■£■ •*- J*- •* •* < ■;.? -r- ■« r- < e # -l' -if- <- w --Jft S*- «- ir iir 4U- -Ft <• w * T? ** I,f It n atter- littio v l.it-h * £ ' * * wav yo t answer the * ~ * * .<;in tioti. the i-.-'.trit is * * * the stttn •, always pro- * * * vii L-d the you * ® * * wear i ’><■ rcit-il.'.-irnke 5 * * ar.d will stand trmu- * * * mi-; tr.-.itment. * * * -» * C- "e ■i'9 MILLAR & CIORCf * 1? -r- <• »' ' r li . to: ■ ira'il " : ‘ ’■ •, ,*ii E~ i'v t.. haven ' l '' ’ • .d-’t’d nt.ition. * ’ r '1 he “'' m. > lor in- :: ” ,me. ill double r - * * I- iih.-rs and metal at * * t 1 • -..-i! iag poia: . to " * * " r relieve ti:e ■ train. ~ * » r: s * 4» * Also the popular “ Ar- * * * * gn-y" Brace that gives ® " * * with eve;-v mioement * * * ® of th - w.arer. * * « Kr - *» - * * * Other noted nink”s am * * * * tin* “Mikado” ami the * * * » o ]> r ~r ] ent.” and we * - * * have .-till at hers in i: * * * fancy male-, but till * * * * are it mug and com- * * * • iort ible. • *■' c <■ * * *» * * * ♦ We'd like you t;» r-ce * * * * our range. Come in * * * * anv dav. * * **' * * « • * * * 2 « » * *■' »» -Kr ■*■■»« * -S- <■ -- X 'F > * « * > ♦ w * < # ** * ,3lf: * MILLAR AND GIORGI HASTINGS. ♦ > -5: < -!■ iS "o' -i- > # > 'l' ~ ’■ *• G W* ''' *
MR. WOOL-GROWER, DON'T CLASS YOUR WOOL. THAT IS: IMI.N'T DO IT YOURSELF. CONSIDERING th- Wmk. Worry, and Trouble, it <l‘<i"> i>t pay. Especially as. not ii.i v tii-ntly. you only get second-class < la— i SEND IT TO ME. J take any Uiq» im to In tn Bales, airl class it as tin - l.malou buyers v.r.nt >t --the way that made MY' Customers' YVool bring lop prices he:’’ last season.
I TAKE .ALL THE RESPONSIBILITY' IF THE WOOL IS NOT CLASSED AS GUARANTEED. L t me know .ilamt hov. many Bales jou iriil hav.', and when. Jlv will co-t no more than your old methods, and ensure better ret urns.
A. WEAVER, RIVERSLEA WOOL WORKS, HASTINGS. AGENT FOR 3rc urn - v " f :sh,ng qp.\( RLE. ROOS, REELS, MINNOWS, FLIES, LINES, CASTS, TRACES, Ac. DIARIES " ,K if)l-2 ARE Nov, available. WE :::■• : I- ‘ A .: ’’tc !■’>* ■ !.:■’ yy'.Vi ERMAN AND fountain pens. THE<E PENS, a- everyone know -. Lavi* f-.M ha :• -pi:t:ition. a:'i make idea! and I SET I L PRL*I.. . IS WE have in stock LA DlE*’ BAGS, WRITING CASES AND DRESSING CASE*. SCHOOL REQUISITES. LATE*T BOOKS. COMPLETE BINGE oi- OFFICE REQUISITE.*. FOSTER BROOK STATIONER AND NEWSAGENT. HASTINGS C. HAVELOI K NORTH )
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 274, 8 November 1911, Page 4
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