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*X-**t*t*** ********** CUTLERY! ******************** ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * At this time of the year the * question of Cutlery must * occupy your attention. * * The Holiday season Is fast * approaching; you will be * having visitors. How is * your stock of Knives, Forks, * Spoons, etc.? * * Years of experience enable * us to know just what you * want. * * We keep 3 qualities: cheap, * medium, and best, in all * goods. * * : 25s ♦ ♦ * j-doz. Table Knives * ;-doz. Dessert Knives * j-doz. Table Forks * Dessert Forks * r.d O z. Dessert Spoons * j-doz. Tea Spoons * 2 only Table Spoons * ♦ * * cash 25$ PR,CE ♦ * The Spoons and Forks will * wear white throughout, and * the Knives are made of * specially tempered steel, and * fitted with the best Xylonite * Handles. * ♦ ♦ ♦ ******************** HY. WILLIAMS AND SONS, LTD., IRONMONGERS, HASTINGS. ’Phone 34. P.O. Box 44. W. J. ROBERTSON, Manager. 'Phone 347.
< DMIRE THE MODEST MA<’ -* <’A BEES! They spend their time upon their knees ami lai.gh aloud wi’h simple glee when on the flow j they chance to -•■•■ a leaf "f Snratiira [ Tea ! OINKS THE BAKER swore bed i ■ » take a fall on; of the undertake*’ But the un lertaker. h-.- trained on : Suratura Tea. This was very long! ; 15 : but the undertake;-, he s married to ; tin- widow. See ? OLD MOTHER HI BBARD she went to the Clipboard, to get a ; wee tot maybe. But wln-n she got I th'-re the cupboard was line, the bottl' I wis - 1 -v :is ihe step of a stair : but still I she cam ■ back with content in her air- ! sln-’ l lolind Snratiira Tea ! IF YOF WANT to grow old slow ly. ! feeling very young, happy though I yonr lot be iowly. music on your j tomgne. youth’s a gallant glad eiidnrer | when he’s helped by Surat ilia, fiuot tea , (none could be purel I poet ever sully ! , ONCE ON A TIME three men in a j I- .>1 went to the union l y sea : | it,-l up in the moon it was worthy ot | tioie each Selenite soon had a soil” i:i I hi' throat : for they robbed the three men in the venturesome boat of tlie.ir last Mit-itura Tea. TITTLE NAPPY BoNCPARI’E J J went to war with swi-11ing heart. • li. tin- tie Id of Watei 100. Nappy le.it-ll'-l i thing or two. Wellington ha.l !>-oiej!it j,-, sti'ir-i- of t-mat!i'-:i ‘ D. . ictor ions I o-nerai. m- . DON'T JVDGE A SADDLE BY ITS COST.- Get at the inside facts — look over the details that count--ex-umin- e.-ory strap and buckle —to say nothing of th* irons .-.nd tri” —then turn von:- attention to tin- “ pigskin and Haps. Now [lass judgment. If it’s quality you’re after, price will Delome a secondary consideration, especially in regard to Land and Heighv.av's Saddles. There's no harm in looking —we welcome inspection.— LAND A- HEIGH WAY. HASTINGS.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 2, 13 December 1911, Page 6
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