NOVEMBER, 1912. 9 ’® -.5 ’V’Ot’EMBER means the First 1 § ■of Simmer and u :th t# 1 Summer must come the hotter I ■/>> days, when ymi want, cool, sea- ®> | /Ji sonable Suninic” (•■>‘ids. 'i ® p COOL .ZEPHYRS. 5i COOL VOILES. ■ COOL SHANTUNGS. ® i ■> «* A Unique Range of r.* ®i CHOICE WASHING GOODS ?i At Popular Low Prives. ® I LINENES. 3Gin wide. s]<i yard <§> ST' ® MERCERISED SHANTUNGS & •j, B’d yard ■Si j -?> ® : JAPANESE CREPES $ Bjd ta lO’d yard 4$ $ S’ ■g> HOYLES’ PRINTS. > B.D.A. MERCERISED POPLINS > » WESTERMAN j AND CO.. FOR VALUE. HASTINGS.
Hotel*, ate. QARLTON |JLUB f.JOTEL, HASTINGS. SAM CHARLTON, Proprietor. A MODERN AND UP-TO DATE HOTEL. Beer, Wine, and Spirits of the best. Christchurch and Dunedin Ales on draught. Bottling Cellars. Specialties :— Manning’s and Ward # Ales, Inina’s Invalid Port Wine, McGavin’s Stout. ALL ALES AND STOUT AT WHOLESALE PRICES. A TRIAL SOLICITED. Commodious Sample Rooms. Night Porter in Attendance. Telephone 136. pKO VINCI AL IJOTEL, NAPIER. Oc-nter Uliv® Square; two piinuta®’ to Station and Theatre. BRICK BUILDING, ratwaiabai tiironghout. Hot and Cold Flange and Whowat Baths. TARIFF: «/- PER DAY. SPEIGHT’S BEER. EDWARD MoGINTY, Proprietor.
{CLARENDON JfOTF.L (Opposite Post Office), NAPIER. ONLY SPEIGHT’S ALE ON TAP. BEST OF ACCOMMODATION. W. READING, Proprietor. gTORTFORD LODGE HOTEL. 9. A. GRENSIDE, Proprietor. This House makes t speciality of stocking only the BEST WINES and SPIRITS. The Cuisine is under able management, and visitors and families will receive every attention.
W. M HAY & SON BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. HASTINGS, PROGRESS WITH THE TT.MEB. FBBRO-OONCRBTE BUBJDINGB A SPECIALTY. Save your Inauranc® I remiuraa, -6ina na tfio above. Buildings of every d»rorip*io» fbmk •» rvMj-!; nnwsrwrf. T.~ STYLES BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. Building work of ail descriptions carried out under my own superrision, and a firat-class job guaranteed. ONLY THE PEST MATERIALS USED Those people desirous to build would do wed to call on m« befors galna elsawhara. Address: IDRWr R HAKTTMM HAVELOCK BRICK, TILE, AND POTTERY WGRKS. J. FULFORD f S 0 - PROPRIETORS. O USTIC Flower .Stands and Pots, ■-*■ ornaaiental and p.i.in Flower Pots. Iny design made to order. Samples >n view at the Works. Garden Edging files in any quantity. Hand-made vire-cut and pressed Bricks always oa ‘rand. f’)R FINISH AND QUALITY TBIT ABE r.NL'Qi All FL) TO I!ITLDEU<. PLUMBERS AND TfiE PUBLIC YV e ll,lV<l hinded, .-x Nelehana, 30 Tun-. COIIRL’GATED AND FLAT IRON, mid emi quote low rates. To land ex Marere, 1 <b>z. LAVATORY BASINS, porcelain enamel BA’IIIS. PORCELAIN ENAMEL V IS 1 EP.NS EDDY & SMITH, SANITARY AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, NAPIER AND HASTINGS. NIMON’S ’BUS " TO HAVELOCK. ! Imh Havelock. Lears Haitians. ?.36 a.m. S.Bt) a.a. ; 8 :’U a ra 111 10 a.m. ' Il Warn. l»6 p re. ; 1.0 p m. 1.80 p.n>. S 10 p.nt. 8 5 p.m. 4 10y.ru. t.O p.m. I B,<i p.m. t.fiO *.m. 1 f • » a «IB> ».
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 295, 18 November 1912, Page 3
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