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I LISLE STOCKINGS are dose relatives to "SILK” for 1 | SMARTNESS AND COMFORT. I 7 If y° ur inclinations cannot ed be- I I . yond your purse, Lisle is the cor- | I Wte' jiggijggM rect fabric for your summer ■ 1 stockings. Iz Millar & Giorgi have just opened up a V6ry & ne ran & e °f i ■ r fU/SLI 1111 LADIES* MERCERISED I / LISLE HOSE “ f At 9 ’ n a varl6 *y °f fashionable colours IP r including black, tan, putty, grey, I fawns and browns. < — Rx- dainty hose looks smart in- I ITMj v deed', worn in conjunction with I stylish footwear. I Eanh pair bears a tag which | [)■?' ~ enaures their shape, comfort and I spj l° n 8 wear, and are moderately I /., ’ priced at • 5 5/6 PER PA,R * I I We have also a fine assortment of g I LADIES* SILK-ANKLE HOSE I Made in a number of leading shades— From 4/9 to 7/4 per pair ■ Or if your taste is more expensive and luxurious, I PURE SILK HOSE beautifully made from fine lustrous silk, in black and white, splendid < m— wearers— 12/8 and 28/- per pair 1 I Madam will be pleased to Inspect—COME ALONG I | MILLAR &> GIORGI 7 THE GREAT OUTFITTERS • • • HASTINGS. ,

| AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, j I Is very scarce and hard to get. We advise you to order early and I —• avoid disappointment— w I MASSEY-HARRIS MOWERS I i MASSEY-HARRIS RAKES f ! MASSEY-HARRIS BINDERS I BRITISH-BUILT MACHINERY. 1 j CANE MILKING MACHINERY | I Tbe Simplest on the Market. I | ADAMSON BROS., j L HASTINGS. | IwNMlMlwlMwlMMMalMlMMilwmloaMlMMM

p|M MH | MaM | aaaB |a>N>|MMM I MMMI | Furnish Your Bedroom Tastefully. l Your sleeping apartment calls for the exercise of I” g°°d taste in furnishing equally with your dining or ■pill!'/ /‘ Jj Iffill drawing-rooms. T Here yon can choose bedroom furniture which it in I iLeasaJuanLmlin excellent taste —fashioned in beautiful modern I IL* & llJj designs, and made with infinite care from carefully •selected timber, thoroughly seasoned. — I’he 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. COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW BEDROOM SUITES. MODERN FURNISHING Co., MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS ('Phon. 1225) HASTINGS. HasßM|iaMnia>aM|«MM|iaam|Bam|HMw|sßm|Mm|iaMS|

MOTORS PAINTED Opposite Station. •* A. G HULLETT HIGH-CLASS MOTOR PAINTER, &0., STATION ST. ’Phone 894, Private 791. HASTINGS.

THE EPIDEMIC AND DISINFECTION. Many people think they are disinfecting when they are nsriag a mere 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!' ii 1,, therefore, in taking precautions against the new infection which folks are calling Influenza, and be sure tiiat you are using the right stuff—the right stuff is U-PINO U-PINO is both a deodorant and a disinfectant, combiniu(g all the GERMICIDAL powers of Carbolic Acid with the pleasant and deodorant qualities of pine-oil. It is the ALL-BRITISH xflSinfectlng fluid, made by the oldest English disinfecting firm. It is supplied to the Admiralty, the War Office, the Government, and the London County Council. HEIGHV/AY THE LEADING SADDLERS - « HASTINIGp. HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY.

iCKT YOIIR CAR UPHOLSTERY, COVERS HOODS SC., \ii£-.!ried to hv labour with first-grade taateriXTs | G£o., L REES | 3*7 ~ STATION STREET, HASTINGS | . .’J-cj Lmu .wl Meysntik? . fiUaBBOEMMXXKMIBeiiaSt msmmh* Raaaateareea I' ?sr/ $0(?a FORD CARS ■J * j H. iIA.MLLN j . IASTING' rt-Mkeray Street NAPIE& I

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 301, 22 November 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 301, 22 November 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 301, 22 November 1918, Page 2

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