FOR SHOW WEEK AUTUMN MILLINERY Of the Choicest. JDEAS. Q<MART gTYI.ES. NEW TRIMMED NOVELTIES. PADDY FELTS. GIRDLES. ECONOMICAL MILLINERY. Besides the Smartest NEW HYDROTITE MACKINTOSHES, COATS, Ac.
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FORD’S SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE l REDUCTIONS OVER THE WHOLE OF THE MEN’S MERCERY AND ♦ DRAPERY STOCK. x D. G. FORD 123 E HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS. Hotels. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' rpHE rjMFFIN JJIEA-ROOMS. To open shortly next to Stevens’ Cycle Stores, EMERSON STREET. Youngson’s Depots for Confectionery, Ice Cream, Summer Drinks, etc. T HE B IJOU r pKA-ROOMS ARE NOW OPEN. fTABLTON CLUB HOTEL, HASTINGS. ,BAM. CHARLTON, Proprietor. Haa much pleasure in announcing that he has taken possession of this Hotel, which will continue to be conducted in first-class style as heretofore. Beer, Wine, and Spirits of the best. Christchurch and Dunedin Ales on draught. Bottling Cellars. Specialities:—Manning’s and Ward’s Ales; Irvine’s Invalid Port .Wine; McGavin’a Stout. All Ales and Stout at Wholesale Price. I A TRIAL SOLICITED. Commodious Sample Rooms. Night Porter in Attendance. Telephone 136. JJABTINGB O T E L < HASTINGS. Excellent Accommodation. First Class Table. Only Wines and Spirits of first-class quality kept in stock. Speight’s and Newbigin’s Ale on Tap. Phone 108. P.O. Box 191. J. FLYNN, Proprietor. gTORTFORD LODGE HOTEL, E. A. GRENSIDE, Proprietor. This House will make a speciality of stocking only the BEST WINES and SPIRITS. The Cuisine is under able management, and visitors and families will receive every attention. I £JLARENDON HOTL. (Opposite Post Office, Napier.) I BEST ACCOMMODATION. i SPEIGHT’S DRAUGHT BEER. j W. READING, Proprietor. ' j Jjl > BURTON BREWERY, HASTINGS. I Wine and Spirit Merchant, I Aerated Water Manufacturer. I Direct Importer of the Very Best | Wines and Spirits. Agent for Manning’s and Ward's Bottled Ale, Barry’s Celebrated Gold Top. Large Stock al wavs on Hand HAVELOCK BRICK, TILE, AND POTTERY WORKS. I J. FULFORD 4 S ONa f PROPRIETORS. OUSTTC Flower Stands and Pots, “ ornamented and plain Flower Pots. Any designs made to order. Samples on view at the Works. Garden Edging Tiles in any quantity. Hand-mad j, wire-cut and pressed Bricks always on hand. i FOR FINISH AND QUALITY THEY j ARE UNEQUALLED.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 70, 7 March 1912, Page 3
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