GOODS JUST ARRIVED. POETS, BIBLES. PRAYERS AND HYMNS, CATHOLIC BOOKS, ami a bewildering array of CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOKS in the most exquisite and daintv Bindings. Also, AVALLETS, PURSES, LADIES’ BAGS and CARD CASES. ALL OF BRITISH MANUFACTURE. POST CARD AND STAMP ALBUMS. Winsor & Newtan’sOil Paints & Brushes WRITING PADS AND ENVELOPES In all the Smartest Tints. WATERMAN AND SWAN FOUNTAIN PENS—the Pens with a Reputation, and therefore the Best and Safest Gift. SCHOOL REQUISITES AND OFFICE SUNDRIES. FOSTER BROOK BOOKSELLER A- STATIONER, HASTINGS. Telephone 134.
MR. WOOL-GROWER, DON’T CLASS YOUR WOOL. THAT IS: DON’T DO IT YOURSELF. /CONSIDERING the Work, Worry, and Trouble, it does :i >t pay. Especially as, not infrequently, you only get second-class Gassers. SEND IT TO ME. I take any- Clip up to 1000 Bales, and class it as the London buyers want ’t —the way that made MY Customers' Wool bring top prices here last, season. I TAKE ALL THE RESPONSIBILITY JF THE WOOL IS NOT CLASSED AS GUARANTEED. Let me know about how many Bales • you w ill have, and when. . My services will cost no more than your old methods, and ensure better . returns.
A. WEAVER, RIVERSLEA WOOL WORKS, HASTINGS. R. M. GATENBY, M.P.S.,Ph.C. PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST (By Exam.) 424 HERETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS Telephone 289. PRESCRIPTIONS.— I GUARANTEE that only the besi and purest Drugs and Chemical* are used, and that your prescrip tion will be personally dispensed. HOURS OF BUSINESS.— MY PHARMACY is open from fe a.m. till 8 p.m. on all week-days except Wednesday and Saturday On Wednesday from 8 a.m. till 1 p.m., and from 7 to 8 p.m., and on Saturday from 8 a.m. till 9.30 p.m On Sundays from 9 till 11 a.m. and 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. URGENT MEDICINE—MAY be obtained at any hour night or day, and for the convenience of the public I have installed a nigh’ bell, and live on the premises. EVERYDAY LINES.— I ALSO AVANT your everyday trade for Toilet Soaps, Brush ware Patent and Proprietary Medicines Druggists’ Sundries, and the vari oils lines Which are stocked. /' 1 ask you to call in, inspect my stock and ask for [trices. You will find a considerable saving in your chetn ist’s account if you deal with me Having had 39 years’ experience at a Consulting Chemist, I am prepared to give advice free in all minor ail ments. In numerous cases the pnbli' will not call in their medical attendant but resort to self-drugging and patent medicines. Instead of doing so, cab and “ASK G ATEN BY ABOUT IT.’ Yours may possibly lie a case that wanti skilled medical advice, and if so I wil’ advise you to consult a physician. NOTE —Postal Trade. I am prepared to quote prices am. pay freight on ah Country Orders en trusted to my care. Write for Quotations NOTICE. M. WHITE, MILLINER AND FANCY DRAPER J_J A S REMOVED OPPOSITE NEAL CLOSE, LTD., HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. INSPECTION INVITED. lelephone 229. 1/- DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 9.1. ON MONTHLY ACCOUNTS.
STANLEY BROS. HASTINGS. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL CLASSES OF WORK. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, A MOST CONVENIENT TONIC. Baxter’s little Silver Pills form a most convenient and thoroughly effective tonic. Y'ou can positively feel tb.e effect of each individual pill. Health and spirits begin to come back instantly, and by the time you’ve finished the box you're as “fit as a fiddle. If vour nerves are shaky or your digestion poor; if you feel out of sorts and can’t quite place the trouble, buy a box of Baxter’s Compound Quinine Pills (see that they’re silver-coated), and you’ll be delighted with their results. Price 1 6 pet - box, at all chemists, or post free from J. Baxter and Co., Christchurch.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 18, 4 January 1912, Page 3
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