DUNNINGHAM’S gUCCESS and a steady income is generally the product of ability coupled with fortunate circumstances. The ability often consists in taking advantage of OPPORTUNITY. Your OPPORTUNITY is now -by calling at The Cheapest House for WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, BEAUTIFUL GEM RINGS at lowest prices. MANUFACTURING & REPAIRING on the premises by a COMPETENT STAFF of Qualified Artists. DUNNINGHAM’S JEWELLERY SHOP, 116 E HERETAUNGA STREET, U.ISTINGS. (Late Littlejohn, Wellington.)
THE SUCCESSFUL BUILDER USES THE BEST MATERIALS. U g (;:> ~KTS~IS WORK mUeriis?s him. G 'j Nothing s:.!. i;p. rd — fp d cither in quality or <;mini ity. F U Fie realises tin' th: til st y of try- t) p ing io make Lriekn with straw. C~ cr to ere. t sturdy bulldmgs yI’A with inferior material. f[, ry Aniner suppli'S the following iy fp well-known builders' iimtei'inls: th i;, @ Hydraulic anil Roche Lime, d rm Cement (Crown, uliihuin, and fj: .p English brands). £y ty Plaster of Paris (Lnx and fj : O Ki’ickerhrir ker brands). fp f f t Keene’s Cement (Calferaia’s). fj. fd Cow Hair. fy ® Oregon Laths. U * ® - re' | w. A. AMNER I i - ,’ua-i. \ 1 .'.uii wT oC TuU I TN Il NT GC
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THE FARMERS’ [ ENGINEERING & WHEELWRIGHT [ WORKS, HASTINGS. ! Joint Managers: [ C. STUBBS. G. R. DIXON. HAND A POWER SPRAY PUMPS. I SPRAY HOSE. ' i TROLLEYS BUILT TO ANY SIZi GATE HINGES FASTENERS. Agents !■■:■ REID A GR. S .Y’S IMPI.EMENTs LISTER SHE.-HMNG MACHINES AND ENGINES H.B. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., Proprietors.
THE SILENT SUNBEAM. The most attractive and Reliable Car ] on the u:a:ket. ; “Mi>s L. B. Sarkey. in her 12-16, “ Sunbeam.” won the Du Pre Challenge l Cup, heating 2! mh-r immyetitors.'' The ’’ Sunbeam ’’ is tlm car for the ladies to drive. Easy to eonticl. Easy, to change gears. { MAURICE MASON, ! HASTINGS ' Sole Ageuit for Haoke'i. Bay Distpe-t i
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 287, 8 November 1912, Page 3
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