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O’ WIPE YOUR BOOTS PLEASE You cannot ALWAYS intimate to your visitors that you will NOT look upon it as a favour if they bring in -B small plots of real estate on their boots and leave them B on your sitting-room carpet, apparently under the B impression that you intend going in for extensive garden- B ing on your hearthrug. B BUT—the presence at the door of an able-bodied, B serviceable H BRUSH DOOR MAT Will remind your friends and all comers, by its very existence, that they are expected to remove the mud from their boots before entering. F y We can show you a fine selection—and one of these is sure to be about the size you want. You will find the prices are all in your favour. All are high-grade quality—made to last. PRICE FROM UPWARDS. G. F. ROACH, HASTINGS. ********** ******************** ********** ********** ********** ******************** ... .. —— ' ' LADIES’- 'BWKfc' HUM .andFOR THE.WIICTtt IN BOX CALF AND GLACE >lO ■■M F *° M 13/6 our Stock of EVENING SEE OUR WINDOW I N.Z. CLOTHING iTBPWSIW FACTORY HASTINGS. RRSSBBSftSBBtL ■' ' ■ ■■• '"'J'' , 1 ■' k ' ’ W’ Zealandia Boots , for Ladies embody style, '.Wiese graceful, yet natural lines of elegance that add f a ■■■ ” ■ ■' ? '■ •• : ” to;’the .• wieaifer<’ : ''”*iof? WOliBW : - ; - ' w //I zV.~ WB - ■ ■‘Uf ■ - B Froslick DAINTY «“«!*?"’<*• “ d SERVICEABLE. u N ™’

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 156, 18 June 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 156, 18 June 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 156, 18 June 1912, Page 7

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