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I ■ ■ —J - f YOU CAN’T FIND BETTER WC/k lAgy 1 CROCKERY VALUES. It is a waste of time and effort to try and find a Store that offers better values. More than that—wc are certain that we can offer you a selection that will not be beaten. Not merely in the things of cvery-day use, such as Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, and odd Cups and Saucers— But in the hundred and one other articles of Crockery Ware we stand aicne for supreme value and fine selections. Beautiful things, useful things, things for both adornment and service—whatever it is v/e are seeking we can offer you precisely what you need at “ just a little under ” what you expected to pay. Now, surely that is the most that any Crockery Store can offer—and not an extravagant claim—just the best and most beautiful things for the smallest possible prices. Come and let us make good. G. F. ROACH, HASTINGS.

■CAPS! CAPS! — Will no> blow off bi the Wind. FROM T 0 2/- ! Wfllillßy ■ ! WE STOCK ONLY' THE BEST MAKES. Our Stack of SOFT FELTS and HARO HATS is veay smart. N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, HASTINGS.

M ADDISON’S IN THE kEW > LARCE ’ AMO ATTRACTIVE SHOWROOM. i2?:TENSrVE D'tSl'D-*. T ' ‘There neve- wore such pretty styles as these,” is the tenor of remarks heard a dozen times a day "87 i 'Vtf~ I 'ir 77 T ¥li f ’■ l ie ,Sh»wrcosn, aad prjees <. O.i r Hi -re to low. 'The new Straw' Shape* ar ' represented in a complete'rati* OA ItMvU Q f . most w-fuitsd straws, ®r AT"?T T V ‘ aS * r ‘ a * l C ‘ newest axd .tj. x 1 j 1 • BlO , t exctuir. e colour shades. THE LEADING MILLINERY STORE. NASTINCS.

ARTHUR WADE, LIeE M • E B FL UM■ £ ft Aft B »IFIT T E « , WABV.r.h' tH'&rn - - HABTIN£ML \ gANITAEY yyuRK. pfUT A £JOLD A SPECIALTY. Maniifssturar at TANKS, rt'ACF'S FORTA3LE BATHB (Istut Ww•rerTd), fiOILbRS. SPOUTING, RIDCINC AHO DOWN FIFIMO. G-.S FITTINGS. El.EC'iPl'.' WINDMILLS. BAM®, ALWAYS IN <'»CK. EUTIWATES! GIVEN m ALL CLftCSEg CF WORK. Th odr BS4. :Haßr-*<«

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 226, 27 August 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 226, 27 August 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 226, 27 August 1912, Page 7

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