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Hr Where Economy . . Rules the Roost ! ur jSr In these days wnen the high gl cost of living is receiving 2® the attention of those skilled fl in Domestic Sciences, it is pleasing to know that ECONOMY RULES THE ROOST AT ROACH’S. Here you can get a good article at a reasonable price —and furthermore, courtesy is handed to you with each purchase. We tie up satisfaction in all parcels leaving this Store, ' t we guarantee that our values cannot be beaten in the whole of the Dominion. G. F. ROACH, HERETAUNGA ROAD. HASTINGS. STOCK ‘ TAKJNG BARGAINS ■ | CLOTHING | real sale prices. i GENT’S GLACE DERBY SHOES. Worth 25.'-. NOW 17/6. GENT’S TAN WILLOW DERBY BOOTS From 13/8 to 81/LADJES’ BOOTS AND SHOES 7/11 and 8/11 REAL SNIPS IN SHIRTS At 2/11 and 3/11 STRAW HATS FOR MEN AND BOYS 1/11 / igEALAND OLOTHING JpACTORY, HASTINGS. .

FAfRBURN TIMBER Co., TE POHUI MILLS. ' V/e can supply ail kinds of FIRST-CLASS TIMBER AT LOWEST RATES. GUT AND DRESSED TIMBER TO ORDER AND DELIVERED ON SITE. BUTCHER BROS., H. F. BUTCHER, Manager. Telephone 262. MUIs 681 (Three Rings).

WE HAVE SUPER VALUE I THE WILSON SHOE CO. Hare i n price several lines of LADIES* FINE FOOTWEAR and MEN’S LIGHT BOOTS For clearance during the fine weather. EVERY PAIR MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Splendid Selection in the Celebrated LADIES’ “MAGPIE;’ SHOES (black and white). The House for— TENNIS SHOES. BOWLING SHOES, CRICKET SHOES, “MARLOW” SHOES FOR MEN. BEST VALUE HASTINGS.—— THE WILSON SHOE CO., HASTINGS.

“Actions speak louder than Words.’’ TRIUMPH B.S.A § INDIAN MOTOR CYCLES WIN THE PROGRAMME. At the H.B. MOTOR CYCLE CLUB’S RACE MEETING, held on the HASTINGS RACECOURSE on BOXING DAY, the TRIUMPH, 8.5. A., and INDIAN Motor Cycles again proved their wonderful reliability and efficiency by winning every event open to them in the programme. The results are as follow :— Five-lap Open Handicap—N. Mackersey, 8.5. A., First. Five-lap Handicap—F. Horton, Triumph, First. Side-car Race—L. Limbrick, Triumph, First; Fischback, Clyno, Second. H.B. Championship for 31h.p. Machines, 10 laps—N. Mackersey, 8.5. A., First; J. Brathwaite, Triumph, Second. Heavyweight Championship of H. 8., 10 laps—N. S. Hyslop, Indian, First. Three other machines started, but the Indian was the only machine that finished. Relay Race—N. S. Hyslop’s team, First. Twelve Laps Open Handicap—N. S. Hyslop, Indian, First; N. Mackersey, 8.5. A., Second. Consolation Race—J. Brathwaite, Triumph, First; L. Limbrick, Triumph, Second. Special Race, 3 laps—N. S. Hyslop, Indian, First: N. Mackersey, 8.5. A., Second. THE TOURIST MOTOR Co., Ltl., MARKET STREET. HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 326, 12 January 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 326, 12 January 1914, Page 7

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