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BRITISH—ALL BRITISH I ■ | GREAT I SPRING SHOW ’ OF FASHIONABLE LONDON MILLINERY. LATEST NOVELTIES CORRECT STYLES Just Opened at the SYDNEY" CASH Hundreds to select from. Tho Finest ' Show in Hastings. MOTHERS Will be delighted with our pretty Millinery for the CHILDREN. These New Styles are absolutely thd Smurtest we have yet offered, and | awfully cheap. Bling the Girls along and fit one on. NEW SPORTS COATS. Immense variety of the newest fashions.. Our Two Showrooms filled with new I goods, ready for your inspection. Value, Sayle, Quality. O;ir Prices are cheaper than any other Store in Hastings. Wo import till our own goods from the best British Manufacturers, thus saving toour customdrs all middlemen’s profits. SYDNEY” CASH

i YOU WHO ARE I YOU WHO ARE ENGAGED IN DAIRYING—- : ENGAGED IN DAIRYING—DO YOU UNDERSTAND DO YOU UNDERSTAND MILKING MACHINERY ?' MILKING MACHINERY ? TF you have decided that it pays you to milk by machinery, it will also save you many pounds each year if you understand thoroughly the Milking Machines you use. Don’t take it for granted that you 1)0 know- all about them —for one day something will surely go wrong, when you must act AT ONCE—without hesitation 1 BOWER S AUCKLAND SCHOOL BOWER’S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS FOR ENGINEERS Have arranged, at extremely moderate cost, a course of instruction that will make you absolute master of your milking machines. Send for particulars to-day. It will cost you nothing, and may save you manv pounds in a single season. Write NOW" 1 JAS. W. BOWER, M.A.1.M.E., Principal, Tyrone Buildings,

> U -.sr • ► I B ! YOU, SIR ! > YOUR TAILOR ? " Is he a man capable of giving ’ you suit satisfaction ? L he a man who w ill take a ‘ keen interest in every little ’ essential which goes to make ► up distinctive garmenttj? Could he make you an Evening ’ or Dress Suit—tailor it in eon1 formity with your ideals? It his work fails to come up to your ideals, then you should try a change, and appoint us YOUR TAILORS. From the moment we start to measure you, right up to the > time when we hand you the completed -garments with :i polite “ Thank You,” we will succeed in giving you absolute satisfaction in fit, style and finish. We cannot prove our claims until given the opportunity. YVill you grant us the opportunity? The quality of outwork deserves your favourable consideration. W.G. JAEGER MERCEKS, HATTERS, TAILORS, COSTUMIERS, Ferro-Concrete Bulte<ngs, HERETAUNCA STREET, HASTINGS.

A SUIT OF PERFECT FIT AND FINISH in the Tailoring Business, and we know how* to stitch and sew, and mould the garments into shape to fit you. G. M.~HURST LADIES’ AND GENT’S TAILOR, Next to Council Chamber, HERETAL'NGA STREET. HASTINGS. PIGS ! PIGS ! PIGS ! THE ELITE MILD-CURE HAM AND BACON FACTORY AND SMALL GOODS STORE, HASTINGS. (Late W. Kfssell.) ’Phone 379. ’Phone 379. TUGS received any day but Friday and Saturday. First-class Baconers SRI per lb. from 120 to 150 lbs. Curing for owners at l' ( d per lb. a speciality. Prompt attention paid to all business transactions. No delay. W E ARE NOW BOOKING HAMS FOR CHRISTMAS. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. Try our Small Goods. They are noted for Quality aud Flavour. Propriet or: £1 yOGTHERH. Il] J! ETA UNGA STREET, HASTINGS

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 237, 21 September 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 237, 21 September 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 237, 21 September 1914, Page 6

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