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WANT YOUR TRADE ? CERTAINLY I LN CYCLES AND .... CYCLALITIES WE* STUDY TO GIVE SATISFACTION. DOMINION CYCLE WORKS. J. E. JONES Box 111. ’Phone 377. HASTINGS.

W. P. MITCHELL, A.I.A.N.Z. (by exam.) PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, LOCKYER’S BUILDINGS, BROWNING STREET, NAPIER, Box 236. ’Phone 946.

NEW CLEAN SWEET ’ BEDDING. » Did you ever stop to think what is inside the beds you bdy? To buy from us, you get all that the latest sanitary methods can do in clean, sweet, pure bedding. It costs far less than stale, musty stuff, which may or may not have the germs of disease in. For PURITY, QUALITY AND PRICES, buy from— DAVID WHYTE, MODERN HOUSE FURNISHER, (AT THE RAILWAY CROSSING) - - - r . . - HERETAUNCA STREEI, HASTINGS.

► ► ► ► ► CORRECTLY CUT ► Suits to Order < ► < » FOR EASTER ! ► < ► rpHE Holiday Season * again approaches 1 1 > < Men who are considering < the matter of a new suit ► will find ► 4 ► OUR NEW MATERIALS < ► specially appropriate in < * pattern and weight for the / ► Easter season and the on- < suing winter. < ► It is scarcely necessary to ► aid that every suit order ► placed right up to Easter 4 ► will have my own indivi- < ► dual attention. ► Into the cutting: fitting, < ► and finishing will be incor- < ( porated all those principles 4 and methods which ensure the production of perfect * garments. ’ ► 4 ► Patterns of new materials < now available. ► 4 W.C;.JAEGER < ► 4 * SPECIALIST TAILOR, < ► K Ferro-Concrete Buildings, ► HERETAUNGA ROAD, < ► ► HASTINGS. 4 ► ► <

THERE COKES A Usually at the ago of forty, when -.letters blur, when lines run together, and reading hecomes difficult, especially 111 the evening. This blurring is caused by the eye ; not being able to focus at the i normal reading distance— four- : teen iri'lies. The vision in the ■ distance is as clear as ever, and ' this fact leads many to believe 1 that glasses are unnecessary, but this i- just the time when the ! tb.e first p.-iir of glasses is needed. A continuation without g’asses ' causes an undue strain on the ; muscles of the eye. and a dull headache is the result A person gains nothing by going without glasses when they are needed ; in | fact they gain ninth l>y having I glasses fitted when the fir-t blur indicates failing vi-ion. While you are thinking of it. make up j yotit- mind to come to us- for 1 glasses. We are careful— you j should be. ’ IL M. BENNETT F. 1.0., F.S.M.O. (LONDON), OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, Opp. Alasonic Hotel, NAPIER. Gillespie’s Pharmacy, HASTINGS, j Tuesdays and Saturdays.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 77, 14 March 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 77, 14 March 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 77, 14 March 1913, Page 6

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