TRAVELLING OUTFITS FOR THE HOLIDAYS AND ALL TIME, AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. REAL HIDE GLADSTONE BAGS. 32/6, 37/6, 40/GLADSTONE KIT BAGS, 29/6, 32/6, 35/OXLY AT-
L.M.C. MOTOR CYCLES GREAT VICTORY IN N.S.W. In the “ OPEN HILL CLIMB ” h-Id bv the Motor Cycle Club of N.S.W. on tfie Baden Hill, Cogee, .L I). Elliott won. and W. Millar was second, the latter establishing the best time of the day, covering the distance —one-third of a mile—in 2.9 secs. BOTH RODE L.M.C. MOTOR CYCLES. S. O. STOKES SOLE AGENT FOI« HAWKE’S BAY, WARREN’S BUILDINGS, h’ERETAUNCA STREET, HASTINGS. ’Phone 439. ’Phone 439.
A GIFT RECORDS MACHINES IFROMl FROM from / ‘2/6 EACH With or i NEEDLES without r® Horn. iIII. ■ -■ ..vAiyi] from w 1/- BOX We carry ore of the Largest and Best Assorted Stocks of GRAMOPHONES, RECORDS, and PARTS IN NEW ZEALAND. And our Prices are the Lowest. Our MACHINES and RECORDS have a life-like .Reproductiott'that no other make have. They are the Genuine Gramophoue Co.’s goods. EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED. SOLE H.B. AGENTTiOCK YER ’ S .gramophone stores. IjUU IX I UH O 'Browning street . NAPIER.
H.B. QYCLE, jJJOTOR, AND gPORTS J)EPOT ANNOUNCE that they have just taken afresh lease of their premises in STATION STREET, and will offer a 10 per cent. Reduction on all Goods purchased during Christmas Season. BE IN TIME, and get your pick of our Large Stock, comprised of: — BICYCLES, BICYCLE ACCESSORIES, TYRES, TENNIS RACKETS, CROQUET SETS,CRICKET DATS, and all kinds of Sporting Goods. JUST LANDED, ex Corinthic, another Shipment of BROWN MOTOR CYCLES. 19.12 Models. 3A-b.p. Fixed Engine Model, £6O; 2j-h.p. Lightweight model £52/13/-. These machines are undoubtedly the Best Value in the Dominian. Cali or write for Catalogue. H.B. C YCLE ’ M OTGU ’ AXU S PORTS depot THE H.B. CYCLE, MOTOR, AND SPORTS DEPOT Have been appointed agents for the RUDGE-WHITWORTH MOTOR CYCLES and have on view a 3J-h.p. Free Engine Model, which orders can be booked from. Price £BO. THESE MACHINES are ahead of all others in Reliability and Speed Tests in England. Call ar.d inspect this Model. II B. C YCLE ’ M GTOI: ’ AXI) S POIIis D ErOT STATION STREET - ... HASTINGS.
’ll HE GR OCER MAN looked up ’ O uid smiled, “What is it. Miss •:ai<t he. ’’l want the thing that's best ••f things : n all your world/’ said she. ’That's easy." said the. grocer uiau. ’ Here's Suratura Tea !’’
IVTIEN THE STARS are sprink- ■ ' ]iiig all the skies and twinkling it each other up above, all the dearest mirm-s love straight to slip to earth and me how the Snratura Tea grows by night for you and me 1
Bi Lf,Y BE A CII x TII OU GH T HE’D TEACH AVifie'.s parrot lot to screech. Gave it cakes and gave * mm. <'ocky didn't earc a slam. But ;ow it lives quictlv, soothed bv Sura-u-a Tea !
U, THE ISLAND OF CEYLON, ’ once beloved of Prester John, ■here are many kinds of tea ; but the nest ('t’vixt ’you anil me) still is -nvalnra ”D”; 'twould have ravished Prester John in the Island of Ceylon.
The yacht raced oer the AZURE SEA. The maid was .';!'t -.'.ii-l shv. maybe. ” 1 will forgive von. I old Lord'Dee. for that your Grace has stolen nfe, if you w ill give me for my tea some soothing Sura turn —
PLEASURES PALL and ’ ’ sweets all cloy and life seems ill a base alloy, don't let- black Care '.-«!!■ peace destroy. Life will seem i.-rieht again, you'll see. when you sip Sun-tura Tea !' 9A
BOLLINGER’S CHAMPAGNE.' BY APPOINTAIENT TO HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V VINTAGES 1901 AND 1906. yjTURRAY, ROBERTS A- 00., Ltd
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 26, 13 January 1912, Page 6
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