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BEAUTY —STRENGTH — AND VALUE. . Mg-' THESE are the trinity of arguments which bring the Crockery buyers to this big, bright, and busy Store. The variety in designs—the cheapness each article, set, will to CROCKERY AFFORD TO FOLEY VIEW CHINA. I I Taken from Beauty Spots in I Hastings. ROA CH ’ S • HASTINGS

NEW AUTUMN MILLINERY MADDISON’S PARIS EFFECTS IN INEXPENSIVE MILLINERY, Expressive of the Latest Vogue. The showing is surprisingly large the great range of ideas accurately reflecting the authentic trend in .Women’s' Fashionable Millinery. We cordially invite an Early Inspection of the vared lines. Particularly do we call attention the Moderate Pricing. Nothing so delightfully wearable has been seen in Millinery for a long time. IMF A THE HIGH QUALITY AND LOW MAUDI&UIN O p RI CE MILLINERY STORE.

FLANDERS Two-Seatsr. E.M.F. Two-Seater. TIMARU TO MOUNT COOK AND RETURN. 274 MILES IN ONE DAY WITH FULL LOAD OF FIVE PASSENGERS. RUNNING TIME 13 HOURS 33 MINUTES. yyiTH the object of tuning up a new E.M.F. “30” that arrived on Friday, ex Queen Amelia, Messrs. Adams, Limited, Timaru, decided to give the car a run to the Hermitage and back, distance 274 miles. The car was quickly unpacked ap'd assembled on Saturday, and without any .special preparation the trip was done without a mechanical adjustment qf anjakind ; her big engine of thirty horse-power drove her through mud, and unmade mountain roads, in the. face of a howling nor’wester, and landed her five passengers in time for lunch at the Hermitage. The return trip was just as uneventful, and it was only a matter of opening up the throttle lever and she ran on without' any fuss or bother. Record breaking was not the object in view, the trip being only a pleasant Sunday tour; mountain roads, nor’-west winds, riverbeds, shingie, mud and rain are simple propositions for the E.M.F. “30” and Flanders, “20” to solve. , Reliability, Durability, Power and Comfort are embodied in the construction of these Famous American Cars. E.M.F. “30,” five-seater full torpedo body, full equipment .. .. £4OO FLANDERS “20,” four-seater, full torpedo body, full equipment .. £3OO TRIALS AND DEMONSTRATIONS GIVEN. TOURIST MOTOR CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS, GARAGE: OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, HASTINGS HAWKE’S BAY. E.M.F. Five-Seater. FLANDERS Four-Seater.

C. C. WILLIS & CO. EMERSON STREET, NAPIER. And at Port Aliuriri. HAVE just landed a Luge assortment of CYCLES, ranging from £5, including a very large shipment of the famous PREMIER CYCLES. Also, there is a big demand for our famous easy-starting ARIEL MOTOR CYCLES. XBE A M (JARS. Winners of 50 Gold and Silver Cups. THE 25/30 SIX-CYLINDER, the most, brilliant car of the year. -Record of 907 miles for 12 hours. •THE 12/16 AND 16/20 have been exceedingly successful on road, track, and hill. At English Prices, plus freight, etc. To arrive shortly—a consignment of SWIFT MOTOR CYCLES. For full information apply— MAURICE MASON, HASTINGS, Sole Agent for H.B. District. Money to Lend. £lOO to £lO,OOO, On COUNTRY and CITY FREEHOLDS, M extremely reasonable terms. Apply to any Ap»ncy of the GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. J. H. RICHARDSOH, Sovurtimsnt Insuitnce Commissioner.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 69, 6 March 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 69, 6 March 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 69, 6 March 1912, Page 7

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