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♦ * ♦ ********** ********** CUTLERY! ********** ********** * * * * * At this time of the year the * question of Cutlery must * occupy your attention. * ;»c 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 * * * Table Knives * -J-doz. Dessert Knives * J-doz. Table Forks * ’-doz. Dessert Forks * J-doz. Dessert Spoons * ;-doz. Tea Spoons * 2 only Table Spoons * * * * cash 25s 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 * Handies. * ♦ ♦ ********** ********** HY. WILLIAMS AND SONS, LTD., IRONMONGERS, HASTINGS. 'Phone 34. P.O. Box 44. W. J. ROBERTSON, Manager. 'Phone 347.

i DMIBE THE 3TODEST MAC ; ' * CABEES! They spen-l their I tirne upon their kiu-es an 1 langh aloml ' with simple glee when on the floor i they chance to sec a leaf of Surntnra T. a ! ' ; I >INKS THE BAKER swore he’d | ! * ) take a fall out of the umlertaker t I But the tin let-taker, he traiiie 1 on I I Suratnra Tea. This wt.s very rough on ■ . Ii : but the uii'lertakcr, h.-s marrie.i to - | the widow. See ? OLD MOTHER Hi’BBXRD she ■went to the citpl.onrd. to get a - wee tot maybe. But wh- it she got i there the cupboard was bare, the hottl* 1 was dry as the step of a stair : but still i she cam ■ back with content in her air - she’.l loimd Suratura Tea 1 IF Yttl' WANT to grow oil slowly, feeling very young, h ippy though your lot be lowly, music on your tongue, youth’s a gallant glad endmer : wh'-n 1,,--: helped by Suratlira. finest tea j (none could be purer) poet ever sung 1 ■ ONCE ox A TIME tliree me:: ma I I-. it wen t to the i.iooti !■' s- -a : j I -ri l up i i the moon it was woitlr, A . no‘e each Selenite soon hid a song in | I his throat : for they robbed the t! t' e i men in the venturesome boat of th- :r i I last Suratura Tea. | ; T ITI’LE NAPPY F' >'! \PA RTE I void io w ’r with s-.-. fling ii-art. 1 ' l ) l( r!.,. fie! lof Wiitet 100. N..ppy l-.-m t.-- I it hmeo’ t wo. V-bilm-gm: had bought , r t. st o; es c.f r a "I t i ’. i, too.ws General, lie! "a \' \ I J lON T JIDGE A SADDLE BY ITs Ctl.-sT. G-t at the inside facts--iook o-..-r the detail- that cotint -examino ov<-; v strati and bin Lie —to suj ■ nothing of tin- iron; .--id ire? -tm-t:; turn your attention to the ” pigskin ” , and flap-. New pa ~s judgment. It it's quality you r. 1 rift--:. prk<‘ will !>? eorni- a. simndary consid’ration, esp -chilly in regard to Land and Heigh-' way’.-. Saddles. Th--o 's no harm in ; looking -we weii-om-- inspection. — ' LAND A- HEIGHWAY. HASTINGS. © iVEW SEASON’S LAMB at Lowe j Bros., Hastings - both shops. I

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 3, 14 December 1911, Page 6

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523

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 3, 14 December 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 3, 14 December 1911, Page 6

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