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® FOR A PRESENT- $ & ® WHAT COULD BE BETTER THAN A WRISTLET » f WATCH! ® ' ® NT OW the da vs of outdoor life approach, outdoor thing* ar® needed. " ® ® The open-air girl enjoys freedom and revels in it. ® @ Let. her go unhampered with such things as long watch chains. @ Buy her a Wristlet Watch at ® J MORTENSEN’S. J § They fit snugly on the wrist, and are always “on hand ” when ® ® wanted. ® For Cycling, Golfing, Rowing and kindred sports you will find one indispensable. Our varied collection in gold, silver, and gun metal Wristlet g. Watches, lever movements —all economically priced from 21/-, ® ® guaranteed. §§ © @ OUR SPECIALTY IS WATCH REPAIRING. $ I 11. G. I’. MORTENSEN ® ® THE DEPENDABLE JEWELLER - • - HASTINGS. ® @ ® tg>9>9»9999>55>55>99999999999999999999 999999999™

Stewart Dawson’s “Boyproof” Watch. A SPLENDID WATCH FOR A BOY. PRICE 6/6. POST FREE. We have just landed another vf ■ thousand of our popular “ BoyvL proof ” Watches. We have already sold thousands of these watches, and they have given splendid satisfaction' This watch —just what the jflw# \ name suggests —a watch that is ■■//. V ni|j| proof against boyish curiosity. HHW MBH It has a plate screwed over the U movement which conceals it Jv \si en ti re b’, an( l renders it dustx P ro °* as as Boy-proof. I [ is the best low-priced watch ever sold in N.Z. It is a watch made for Boys, but it has proved so satisfactory that many men use them. The case is a highly polished niikelled one. It is stem set and stem wind. fo se t hands, puGi in the stein and turn hands in either direction. In event of watch being damaged we can supply new parts at a very trifling cost. Carefrtlly packed and sent post free. Price (5/6 each. There's not a gift yon could give your Boy that would be appreciated ha fso we'd as thi. Watch. ORDER DIRECT FROM :— Stewart Dawson & Co. Ltd., JEWELLERS - - WELLINGTON.

OUR BEST WORK IS AT YOUR SERVICE. STATUARY & MARBLE MONUMENTS MANUFACTURED AND IMPORTED. ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK UNDERTAKEN. WATERWORTH AND CO. KARAMU ROAD - - - - HASTINGS. (No connection with any other firm.)

C. C. W ILLIS AND C 0 -’ EMERSON STREET. NAPIER; AND PORT AHURIRI. Have just landed a Shipment of ARMSTRONG’S 3-SPEED & TOURIST TROPHY MODELS, AND ARIEL MOTOR CYCLES, And invite inspection. Also Big Consignments of PREMIER CYCLES AT z\LL PRICES. PHONOGRAPHS OF ALL KINDS. SECONDHAND CYCLES ]N STOCK From £2 upwards. C. C. WILLIS AND CO., Emerson St., Napier, and Port Ahuriri. THE SILENT SUNBEAM. The most attractive and Reliable Car on the market. [CABLEGRAM.] “ London, Sept. 10. “ Resta, motoring at Brookiands in a 30-liOtse power Sunbeam, beat the 50 miles record in 32min 16see.” MAURICE MASON, HASTINGS. Sole Agent for Hawke's Bay District. DOES THIS APPLY TO YOU ? Who, when all the world seems grey, Takes me where the skies are gay? Who, when trains creep and crawl along. Makes of my life a summer song? Who lets me cry, For trains 1 care not one iota?’’ Who does all this? i MY MOTOR! If this does not apply to you, RING UP 161, HASTINGS. HAWKINS AND ROME THE MOTOR EXPERTS. And it soon will. W. L. S PACKMAN - L td - EMERSON STREET, NAPIER, has just opened a very nice range of LADIES BAGS Fhe Pick of the English Market*. A visit to the shop with the I ■gIG QREY JJORSJB 1 Will r*pay Ladiei tor their trouble i

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 272, 21 October 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 272, 21 October 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 272, 21 October 1912, Page 7

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