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( SUMMER DAYS. Urge the greater need of these light, desirable Wearables. OUR DEPARTMENTS ARE FULL OF THE VERY NEWEST. The Showroom for the choicest Embroidered VOILE BLOUSES - 8/9, 10/6, 12/9, 14/6, 17,6, etc. The Newest FUGI and SILK COS! LMES. WHITE JAP. SILK COSTUMES— 75/-, 79,6 In FUGI, TUSSORE and ASSAM SILKS—63/-, 75/-, 77/6 and 84 - WHITE & GREY POPLIN COSTUMES in latest shapes, with new collars and pleated basques- —■ At 45/-, 49/6 and 55/GABERDINE COSTUMES in Greys, Fawns, and newest shades, stitched in self-coloured silks- — To £5 19/6, etc. WESTERMAN 6 CO., FAMOUS FOR BIC VALUE - HASTINGS. ■ mum i —iw— BOYS HATS . Wa b<va * very smart showing of BOYS’ HATS for present wear ia TWEEDS—2/- to 4/6 VELVETS—2/6 to 5/6 SUEDES—3/9 to 5/6 Also numerous other lines to choose from. T. PICKETT S’ Co. FME&JJffigyg QUALITY OUTFITTERS, HASTINGS. I ■■ — Let the Motor Pump Your Car Tyres. Do away with hack-breaking labour in pumping up your motor-car tyres. Get a gearless DETROIT MOTOR-DRIVEN TYRE PUMP. For inflation you simply attach it to the crankshaft; your motor does the rest. Insures proper inflation and makes ior more mileage. Pumps a tyre in four miqutes, is silent, has no clattering gears. The advantages cover the cost. ■imiimim ii SeefiovFJ Save! By . , 1 Cutting ‘ ° T T'• giMM . ' $ I a dors WWCelebrated High 1 ' Suits, rri ces 11 W|lgn«B ' L ‘ J 1 am as M X < Well-dressed -x-, i" Celebrated as any man, miH -Iml and better t* ox Suit dressed comes to me than many. Keady-to-Wear IlmV vmAulb lne Try a i 'SS 888 likc a Blove"Celebrated” Box SB Stockedl by all ’ Suit. jMT Clothier*. Accept no other. j The Business Man = zC--■ •‘nows that <1 ■ -i-aSii / ’/""’V””’-’ - i a welcome Ir- x' ' break in the 1 \ J \-/. clhv'j work ! 1 ’ 3 >ir * a< le < u drinking J '' * CU P Record | “The Daddy of Teas.” J- JEjJFtJ

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 292, 4 October 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 292, 4 October 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 292, 4 October 1917, Page 3

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