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Boots Shoes II Style and Service H IZealandia Boots offer the splendid \x, jk Thh combination of style, service, com- -Lig fort and value. Lasts of the most. fashionable models are always XriA/l ] l\ B arriving at the grez.t Zealandia I lur / / / % lag factory, and are adjusted to the /I \ 1// J 1 ». New Zealand foot. Every man Ik\ V / / owes it to himself to try a pair of I*\\ \ I f rASTJak ww Zealandias—there’s no boot that / a \V Sgives better value. Ask your / An \I B Shoeman to show yifu a pair— I j3gA Jit Jr .JV wee the fine leathers used in the I B F fl uppers—see how well the linings fit > | N I BY i-J- —note the careful lasting, the close \ ray , eye:> stitching with fine quality silk \ W —-*/ and thread — examine the good % S Bm welts and the splendid soles. 3 ' -B Eg Then try them—see how comfort- vfl M 83 able they are. You'll get better EH wear, too. than most boots liavs 1 «| given you. If your Shoeman ry/ n H| won't show you Zealandias, B EH write to [3 B M Skelton, Frostidw B M & Co., .Ltd. ’l®. B Christchurch. ' '/jiH Aad at Auckland, AprA Palmerston N. ana >-* H* Greymouth. T KB The boot illustrated n k 3 herewith shows a Zea- B landia model, with U KM the new toe that ia JSFrA- *■! *9 all the rage in jfijFAWg.' ■a Lonrbm and H S ' WY;>7 jffey A-* se> A / \ J

F. L. BONE, For SPRAY PUMPS! Hand Spray Pumn— . j THE COLONIAL, abso- 9 ! lutely the best hand- ,1 pump on the market. , Price 20/“ Barre! Pumps — THE GRAINGER,SIMPLEX and GOULD’S STANDARD. The Standard is easily the best of all. Price 55/SPRAY HOSE —AU jT W “JF kinds from 5d to 1/3 ft. Latest in PRUNING SHEARS AND SAWS. Large stocks Emulsified liA rOiWjl Oil. Bluestone, Resin, | |i Us. IUMBm i Vermorite, Llme-Sul- ■ j phur Solution, and all J I- L\ 1 other SPRAYS at low- | UiW « Os* I II 0 i Ww i * ta/w 'I ! C.j f ' ... ; .Zs... : ' 3 r l -SxV ; '•' ■'' ■‘ ’'u! - ' ~'aJa ; 'Z . . ..-t j’U''' iF. U. BONE Hastings

SPRING ONLY BEC3NS WHEN THE NEW COODS COME TO MADDISON’S. Of eutirsc, sunshine and blue skies and so on are all right in their way, but it- takes natty Neckwear and lighter Dresses to give one the real “ Spring ” feeling. H •TIS SPRING RIGHT NOW ! !|' V^ ? Smart Dressers may no-.v come and spend a I 7/ profitable half-hoiir .selecting from these j'y * s -’•K new arrivals Styli.-h .Millinery, Fashionable i; W,’ y Hosiery, ready dor service, and novelty H. 5 ;| W- . 1 notions in Lace Goods are here at sterling B /! ' ? t r value prices.. /■ / WHEN MAY WE EXPECT YOU, MADAM ?~l 1 ' / MADDISON & CO. Jz/j W DRAPERS & OUTFITTERS, HASTINGS.

■■■■■■■■mMmeMMeeeeneeentt Jb The season for Coughs and Colds is X/'—' upon us. These should be cured in the QB early stages, before the throat and bronchial vtPtC'T membranes become irritated and inflamed J with continual coughing. Take \ I GATENBY’S MALT COUGH CURE. This has a wonderfully soothing effect on the bronchial | tubes, and not only temporarily relieves, but effects a cure in the most obstinate Coughs and Colds. Keep it in the house for emergency, and when that irritating tickle commences in the throat, take a dose. — PRICE—I/6 and 2/6. R. M. GATENBY, CHEMIST HASTINGS.

“THE LOWEST Or any tender not necessarily accepted.” IT’S THE BUILDER Who specifies Amner’s materials, and who quotes from Amner’s prices, that is likeliest to be successful. FULL STOCKS Of the following are always on hand:— KEENE’S CEMENT PLASTER OF PARIS English and Colonial CSMENTS (best brands) FIRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY FIRE TILES (different sizes) OREGON LATHS SAND FOR PLASTERING HYDRAULIC LIME ROCHE LIME (own manufacture) W. A. AMNER, NAPIER. Box 1. Telephone 6.8 and 887.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 240, 24 September 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 240, 24 September 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 240, 24 September 1914, Page 7

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