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WESTERMAN £ CO'S. QUICK CLEARANCE OF Salt Water Damaged Goods. SOME OPPORTUNE VALUES IN DAMASKS, SHEETINGS, TOWELS, QUILTB, FLANNELETTES. WHITE TERRY TOWELLING (JD PER YARD WHITE IRISH DAMASKS | <) 1/11, 2/6 ¥ARD Hundreds and Hundreds of Yards of W.itcr-d.ini.iyed Fast-dvc TOBRALCOSWET PRICE (» ‘D, <jD, |/- YARD One Bak of DAMAGED BLANKETS, worth 2<S/(> and 30,.pair— SPECIAL PRICES | <)/<) 21/6, 23/6 WESTERMAN AND CD’S., 10 DAYS WET SALE.

BOYS' HATS hara a vary smart showing of BOYS’ HATS for promt wear t« TWEED*--2/- to 4/8 VELVETS—2/6 to 5/8 «U EDI I—l/8 to */• AJao anmerou other liaas to chooea from. T. PICKETT a? Co. QUALITY OUTFITTIRi. HASTIHCS,

1 ENDURANCE! CLINCHER CROSS j CAR TYRES. These famous North British tyres give (ho maximum of serxieo - because their method of construction is the result of long study and experiment. Another reason is that they aro pure plantation rublx’r hard and tough at point of road contact, soft and tough next tho casing. The splendid quality rubber absorbs all shock and saves the tyre from the wracking which ordinary tyres are subject to on rough roads. Thousands of CLINCHER CROSS TYRES are in use on indescribable tracks in the war zones. 'lhat speaks volumes— and remember, they’re ALL-BRITISH. Napf^^^S^@B® ss? hastings

iOO t f Ti f Jffi Here’s the Way to Make a Hunter’s Pie You never tested such a delicious Hunter s Pie as you can make wilh Tucket s Soups. '1 iv it lliis way once, ami you’ll reahe-v wliy lur Tucker Soups and Tucker Eiilrvv Dishes have »'<n the mi <m <>i li.u.miu ives every« her >■ RECIFE FOR HUNTER'S TIE. Prepare "ii? of Tinker's S.,ij s ;>.< .Jsi e<-t,-«l. When ready. nd.l quantitv of left on r cold nteiit. n. It.iJ .t»t>■'■*. I‘onr etew into oiorti-h. iwr vi:h u’.i. lnd jo't *t< ><•.<, v. uii breadcrumbs, and bn>»a in loeii tor tuciuy itiiii.il*■«. per rrfr packet loups

“KODAK” is our registered and common-law Trade Mark and cannot be rightfully applied except to goods of our manufacture. When a dealer tries to sell you under the Kodak name a camera or films or other goods not of our manufacture you can be sure that he has an inferior article that he is trying to market on the Kodak reputation. If it isn’t stamped "Kodak,'’ it isn’t a Kodak. KODAK (Australasia) LTD. Wellington, Auckland and Dunedin

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 330, 29 November 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 330, 29 November 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 330, 29 November 1917, Page 3

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