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?| d’J | ARE YOU THJMKING I 'I SPRING I T!::; I SPRING r IS NEW OUTFIT? r.> j NOW | I NO”-’ .1 .. WITH I U! G H j WITH b US. I I US. hIEXQL I S i T E | |i THE NEW PRODUCTKNS ! OF T IE f WORLDS BEST MARKETS The LONDON HOUSE | Every Section of our Premictd roplete wil’i the Latest md > Specially Selected Novelties i FANCIES, MILLINERY, ! COSTUMES ANL DRESS FABRICS. t i FIRST CONSIGNEE !T OF NEW GOODS. ! ' j SPECIAL DISPLAY of tho WOOD’S LATEST FASHIONS. £ NEW MILLINERY } NEW COSTUMES j HEW HE3KWEAR ) , NEW DRESS FABRICS d All at Bedrock Prices. NOTE I SPECIAL ! NOTE I j WINDOW DISPLAY THIS WEEK. A. DIM DORE, ? THE LONDON HOUSE, I HEBETAUNGA-Street, HASTINGS.

30 DAYS LATE ! That’s the extent of the delay which our New Spring Goods will suffer owing to the recent Dock Strike. However, it’s no -tise crying about it. If we can’t attraci you with bright new goods, we can tempt you with the old goods at NEW PRICES—AND SUCH PRICES I So this will serve to introduce WILSON’S EXTENSION SALE Commencing SATURDAY, AUGUST 31 st, and continuing the following 30 days. Some “STRIKE” PRICES (Don’t thank us; thank the London dock labourers): — 23 pairs LADIES’ WALKING SHOES—3 and I. Were 15 6 NOW 3/11 21 pairs LADIES’ WALKING SHOES--Lace or bar NOW 5/11 •BEX’S STRONG NAILED WORKING BOOTS- At 9/6 11 pairs TAN WILLOW CALF SHOES--FROM 15/6 to 11/6 .MEN’S STRONG CHROME LACE BOOTS (strong) 10/6 MEN’S TAN WILLOW GOLOSH BALS FROM 22/6 to 16/6 at the WILSON SHOE STORE.

| STOP THAT COUGH! ; I 1 CATENBY’S i MALT COUGH CURE ) PROMPT, PLEASANT, AND CERTAIN CURE. * —l<’()R- —- J COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, and ’ ! all Chast and Lung Disorders. ? j MANUFACTURED ONLY ID’ « j |R. M. GATENBY, M.P.S. ? i (Pharmaceutical Chemist by Exam.), ( . /g HERETAUNCA STREET, HASTINGS. g SOLE XVHOI.ENAI.E AGENTS-. g I De PELICHET, McLEOD AND CO., LIMITED. ? ' J

YOUrt LITTLE ONE’S TEETH hai'e attention if there is the slightest sign of decay. I never have any trouble in inducing little ones to let me attend to necessary work. No mother could handle a child in gentler fashion than I do. Bring your little one TO-DAY ! R. V. C. HARRIS HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. HERETAUNCA ST., HASTINGS.

iY ;. : ;■ * ->■: e * sir- >.un Down, Anaemic, or suffering from Indigestion, ® take « WILSON’S MALT EXTRACT ! Thi® t-xtract is lot a medicine in the ordinary sense, but a * food posw'.isir.g extraordinary tonic qualities. All the nourishing qu listies of the best malted barley are contained % in this exh act, the result being that it imparts strength and $ vigor right off and builds up the constitution. g Wilson’s Malt .Extract is pleasant to taste. Children enjoy it S as tney do tail or honey. Take it at meal times or ai any other ti-<ie. 4s grand properties cannot fail to do x ;,u ties $ I greatest good. § ALL GRbCEiF-5, CHEMISTS, AND STORES SELL 17 Small Bottles 1.6 Large Bottles 2 6 ® Also prepared with Cod Liver Oil for Lung Troubles.

HAVELOI’K Bl’iCß. | .EE. .’.XL | POTTER) \\ Oil'H- 1 J.FL T LFOh , A A S ~x’ -l :: I I I ! REsTK r.i I ’ T ’ <»-. :| Any d si ti i ! I ' , • x t t v> i u i i '■eu n I t 1 t 1 ~ | i’.-’R FINISH A> os Ai . ' lEr ARE L’NEv; .’Li j’-'

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 231, 3 September 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 231, 3 September 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 231, 3 September 1912, Page 3

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