JOHN J. CASSIN THE PEOPLE’S FURNISHER, • OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, HASTINGS THE CHEAPEST AND MOST RELIABLE FURNISHER IN HAWKE’S BAY LINOLEUMS* A SPECIALTY—WE HAYE OVER 150 ROLLS OF BEST LINOLEUM AND FLOORCLOTHS TO CHOOSE FROM. s PASSAGE FLOORCLOTH—--1000 YARDS AT 7.',d A YARD. WE WILL GIVE A WHOLE ROLL OF THIS OILCLOTH FREE TO ANYONE WHO CAN PURCHASE SAME QUALITY AT LESS THAN 1 A YARD, EITHER WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, IN ANY WAREHOUSE IN NEW ZEALAND. CALL ANO BUY BEFORE IT ALL COES. : JOHN J. CASSIN OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, HASTINGS 1 ' I !'i l | I© | the / z 1 for-Hiis*early - morning Luxur1 Ihcreisncihina- i I , . . *’ ! so •invigorating,- j so-belpful.’&s- • ? a*.-cup I I of - - * I HEISCK I MOATJS PURE-TEA ! PRICES //6 ’//fl *lflO «2/"-2/2 -3/So/</ - Everyth cfh: !! I r hJ'c??'' 1 -" ' . w UksA i v •I u KtesT x 15 M (=■ i r I” A’ | I 1 1 \ -li e: N I'BsW 3 ijbXy'i ' U'F'”’ d' \‘\ h A COUNT in the cutting and S? tailoring of a lady’s costume, W In the tailoring world th? WJ ft shaping of a costume is ft mk looked upon as the most difficult of all problems set ft the cutter. But I’m not the “ tailoring Q JSf world!” jgh ft It isn’t difficult —when you ft know how I Qp jut I know how! My productions prove that I ft know how! WP Let me make you a ftl <*ft TAILOR-MADE COSTUME ft ft COSTING SIX GUINEAS, ft And I’ll show you the differe:ice between my work and © that of the tailor who looks upon your order as a difficult ft proposition! J have surrounded in;, s ’.f . a with men of special ability. W ; Every stitch has to pass my * personal inspection. 4S& ! w j take no risks of losing your < future business —and kindly s recommendations. I The fabrics I can show voa ISB for this season’s costutn*’ are sSF ; the neatest possible to obtain X anywhere. , 19 Ma’ 1 record tour measure- ’ n'cnts to-day? ft i JAEGER’S g HASTINGS & HAVELOCK. || : WILLIS AND CO.. <f f'npier, F have been appointed sole agents for' 1-. . ke < Bn ter the celebrated : ARIEL MOTOR CYCLE*. ! A G. HEALING AND CO.. ! Sole Importers, ! CHRIbTCHURCH A’ WELLINGTON. (
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 34, 23 January 1912, Page 6
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