********** ******************** ******♦♦♦♦ I I * # » WE FILL THE CROCKERY/ ; * GAPS! 5 | : 5 * * Yes, whatever accident occurs—and accidents will always * * occur —we can always make good the deficiency. * * No matter if it is a whole set or only a few pieces—in our ♦ * big stock there is sure to be the right pieces to match. J * We have Crockerv of high utility, as well as Crockery and * * Glassware of beauty—fit to adorn any home in the land. * J The biggest point about it is the astonishing value—for * -M- prices like these such quality and beauty was never offered ♦ -M- before. * * SPECIAL LINE—W. &G. CUPS & SAUCERS, 2/3 1-doz. ♦ J Come around and make your selection. It will be a real * -M- pleasure. * * i j * : ROACH’S, HASTINGS. 5 * * ********** ********** ********** ****£***** THE BUYING OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON. MADDISON’S • QREAT OLEARING pjND -OF - SEASON gALE COMMENCED THURSDAY, 11 th JANUARY, FOR CASH ONLY. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS 2 BARGAINS I MADDISON’S RECORD Hks"Kcs CE PACKING THE PICNIC * HAMPER I Tomm? — Here Dad. don t forget the Tin of "HIGHLANDER.” We couldn't do > without it. JCL ** / \ For Cempiner. Pion c tf*iry * ry > i 1 •eK 11 ? v't‘in eamMilk P Yo :, P c ::r p ~ n y j:f THE FLANDERS MOTOR CAR WINS THE FOUR GREATEST COMPETITION EVENTS IN AMERICA, BEATING GASS OF THREE TIMES HER HORSE POWER AND PRICE. I Glidden Tour— Six Flanders started, and five made perfect scores. The rnmaining Flanders was crashed into by another competing car, and although finishing close up to schedule time was penalised. St. Louis to /Kansas City Reliability Contest—--800 miles through mud and san.l; four days of heavy plugging. Dealers and observers all along the route eiithusiastie over Flanders wonderful performance. Only on? Flanders started, and that won. Minneapolis to Helena Montana — Ten- clays’ Reliability Contest. Hardest contest any light car ever entered. 1390 miles over worst mountain and plain roads in America, raining almost every day and hub deep in mud. Hiu two Flanders were the only cars in their class to finish with perfect, scores. Worcester Hii! Climb— Flanders won, aud cut forty-seven seconds off former record. No other Car on earth at the money can stand up with the 20-h.p. FLANDERS in hard road work. TOURIST MOTOR CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS, HASTINGS HAWKE’S BAY.
WHY HAVE P p, e y k wirak Ha ir ? J rtf P « I 7< F M GREY HAIR can’•'<} -T / fS be restored to its y natural colout say in a natural f way bv the use of BATES’ SUJ iPHUR HAIR / RESTORER. fi Bates’ Hair task Restorer is not wak i dye. It is a hair food, and brings back the natural coloui r ind lustre to faded or grey hair, by aourishing the hair roots. Buy it and use it to-day. You will find it all we =iay. Price 2/- per bottle. J. W. BATES, Chemist, HASTINGS. J J. A. POTHAN, : HASTINGS COACH IACIORY. j Established P ; -.T ; Corner of ■ MARKET A' ExS'IBOi’F.NE SI R! ’’J - ■ HASTINGS. ■ Inspection Respectfully Invited. 1
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 47, 8 February 1912, Page 7
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