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I LISLE STOCKINGS are close relatives to “SILK” for — j* SMARTNESS AND COMFORT. | ■ If your inclinations cannot go be- I I yond your purse, Lisle is the cor- I I . fabric for your summer JI I stockings. IZ Millar & Giorgi have just opened ' Al ,4 up a very na ra °S fl ■ LADIES’ MERCERISED I LISLE HOSE !■ g" I in a variety of fashionable colours 110 -A including black, tan, putty, grey, I vzzfoy fawns and browns. ItNx- S? This dainty hose looks smart in- I I"" y ■ deed, worn in conjunction with I stylish footwear. 1 lEachI Each pair bears a tag which g ensures their shape, comfort and I ft l° n £ wear, and are moderately I ‘lpriced at £ ’ 5/6 PER PAIR. ,| We have also a fine assortment of J LADIES* SILK-ANKLE HOSE I Made in a number of leading shades — From 4/9 to 7/# ptT pair S , Or if your taste is more expensive and luxurious, PURE SILK HOSE beautifully made from fine lustrous silk, in black and white, splendid wearers— 12/s and 26/- par pair Madam will be pleased to Inspect—COME ALONG I MILLAR GIORGI THE GREAT OUTFITTERS - - - HASTINGS. .|_|—~l>—■>d»~l— ■ I—■!—l— ilo-bI— J

| AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. I Is very scarce and hard to get. We advise you to order early and -L avoid disappointment— I MASSEY-HARRIS MOWERS MASSEY-HARRIS RAKES I MASSEY-HARRIS BINDERS BRITISH-BUILT MACHINERY. CANE MILKING MACHINERY _ The Simplest on the Market. ADAMSON BROS., HASTINGS. —h.|_l__l_l_—>l«—l—«l—l—.l—l—

■!—l—-I—l|— — I—-I—- '"I Furnish Your Bedroom Tastefully. | our s^ee P^ u ® ‘ apartment calls for the exercise of ? FRlrrSn go tas te in furnishing equally with your dining or I lrnu’“ ‘ drawing-rooms. I 4? Here you can choose bedroom furniture which is in -• I excellent taste —fashioned in beautiful modern I I 11. to filJ designs, and made with infinite care from carefully | selected timber, thoroughly seasoned. ■ The Modern t urnishing Co.’s bedroom furniture is such as you may | I- well be proud to possess, and which will give you a lifetime’s satis- “ faction. Every detail about it is good' and will remain true. I j COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW BEDROOM SUITES. ■ I MODERN FURNISHING Co., j 1 MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS (’Phone 1225) HASTINGS. 1 Lire— l—.l—l—l—■[■—!—l—l ml 1

MOTORS PAINTED Opposite Station. A. G HULLETT HIGH-CLASS MOTOR PAINTER, Ac., STATION ST. ’Phone 894, Private 791. HASTINGS.

THE EPIDEMIC AND DISINFECTION. Many people think they aro disinfecting when they arte using a Rttfl deodorant. This is a fatal mistake. A deodorant is something that merely destroys one odour by creating another. A disinfectant is something which paralyses and kills the disease-germ. BE CARE*' It j, therefore, in taking precautions against the new infection which folks are calling Influenza, and be sure that you are using the right stuff—the right stuff is U-PIMO U-PINO is both a deodorant and a disinfectant, combining all the GERMICIDAL powers of Carbolic Acid with the pleasant and deodorant qualities of pine-oil. It is the ALL-BRITISH disinfecting fluid, made by the oldest English disinfecting firm. It is supplied to the Admiralty, the War Office, the Government, and the London County Council. £f> HEIGHWAY THE LEADING SADDLERS • - HASTINGS. HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY.

GET YOUR CAR UPHOLSTERY, COVERS HOODS St., ‘Attended to by expert labour with first-grade materials 'PHONE 317 . . STATION STREET. HASTINBt (Next Loan and Mercantile).

1917 MODEL FORD CARS TDURINC AND RUNABOUT. R. H. J. HAMLIN Nalaon Street, HASTINGS. Thackeray Street, NAPIER.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 300, 21 November 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 300, 21 November 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 300, 21 November 1918, Page 2

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