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If what they were going to do to the Germans was a matter of mere vengeance, then let them getback to the ways of peace. But it was not a matter of mere vengeance, but that something should be done i for the benefit of the wot.J in the * future. I

NOTICES. CRIME AND DRINK. TN New Zealand 80 per cent of Crime ia created by the Drink Trade. In four Canadian Provinces one-third of the gaols were dispensed with within the year following the wiping out of the Liquor Traffic. HE THAT HATH BRAINS TO THINK LET HIM THINK! "Pf" ARD WARE J>RICES. BharwiD-WHliams’ White Glow Paint in one-gallon tins, 27/6. Galwaniaed Fly Gauze from 3/- yard. Daisy Fly Killers. 1/3. Fli-Keeio Insect Powder, 1/-. Kerosene Fly Baths, 7d. Carbolated Creosote Disinfectant, 1/9. Nugget Brushes, 6d to 1/*. Ostrich Feather Dusters from 3/9. Flour Sifters, 2/6. Wood Salt Boxes, 1/6. Wood Bolling Pins, 1/3. O-Cedar Paluh Mops, 7/6. 8.8. Dustless Mops, 5/6. fihino Dust Cloths, 1/6. Tooth Brushes, 1/3. Tooth Paste, 1/3. ■ Stick* Sharing Soap, 1/3. Shaving Brushes, 2/6. BlackSfik Stove Pcffish, lOd. Steve Pipe Enamel, 1/3 to 2/-. Hercules Cement, 1/-. Bon Ami, Bd. Kiron itt Cleaner, 1/-. Tates’ Garden Seeds, 3d and fid packet Tatea’ Mixed Canary Seed, 9d and 1/6 Brass Pot Cleaners, 1/-. Separator Brushes, 7d to 1/9. f|~ENRY yyiLLIAMS & gONS P.O. Box 44, HASTINGS. gIMMONDS’ for PALMER’S “ CHIKKO ” For PALMER’S calf meal For GRMS, MEAT MEAL For CHARCOAL, Ac. * For ALL SPRAYING MATERIALS For “ KATAKIJJA ” (kills green fly) For Beautiful HARDY SEEDLINGS For BEST TOMATO PLANTS For BEST KUMERA PLANTS For BEST SELECTED SEEDS t And For EVERYTHING for the GARDEN ARTHUR gIMMONDS, £TD. Beodamen, HEKETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS 'Phare ®9.

KOU oaa have all the comfort, all the I warmth, and aU the sound deep provided hy a “Unique” Hot Water far nib tbttn ctMB ft yftftr. It eaa’t pay to go without one. H7BBM you hoy GARDEN HOSE. ▼▼ get the tert. There's nothing to MMI NORTHBRITISH RUBBER CK% bread. Beet fabric, beet rubber, high gueßte. I—. ■■ HueipffiKHCß Selection of Hat Banda, silk and eiastio.—R. A. Nteeag. ■swrybodr’s Move. Heating*. x.' HOOT BUYEttS, pay attention 1... ... Marlow’s Boots, wetted, sale price 27/6; Men’s Glace Derbys, 22/8 role-tiaae. *IUON SHOE 00.. HASTINGS. /N IRES’ Cotton and Wool Coate from ** 15/9 a p 27/6, Maids’ Coats 85/-, 28/6, 31/6, 30/-, 34/-, 35/-, 39/6. —As C. Koorey’e, Hastings, cheapest house in town. 1/aVE THOUSAND British Workers -T ete employed making NORTH BRITISH TYRES- Fift a North British “DREADNOUGHT" to your motor oydm and got your meuey'a worth. Try a pan* next time. r | TELEPHONE Orders cannot be -*■ taken for first three days of our Sale. We will be too busy tyiqg up parcels to attend to same. Thorp’s Boot Sale, Hastings. DETITER than medicine! Clark’s -KF Cloth-topped Button Boots in black and white, grey and fawn, were 49/6, now 15/11 at *Hiorp’s Sale, Hastings. TOADIES’ - Black - Velvet Shoes, all " sixes, were 19/6, out they go at 9/6 pair at Thorp’s Great Rebuilding Sale. Remember, this is no fake. (JODLIN Boe Bock Fags for Curs. A (JO.. JJD gEED pOTATOES. Bead AdvA on Back Pegs W HTT» « (*> . J TO H.B. M I>TOE C°- L™ LAKE TAUPO (Ths Angler’s Paradise). THE tINXST MOTOR TRIP IN THE DOMINION. TIME-TABLE, COACH SERVICE Mail Coach Leaves Napier Monday, a» <3O a.m., via Tarawera, far Taupo.

THEY SAY LIFE IS UNCERTAIN. THEREFORE MAKE DUE PROVISION WHILE YE MAY. TOHN , of Dunedin, insured his •> life for £lOOO in the A.M.P. SOCIETY, Policy No. 36428. He paid preminma for 10} years, amounting to £®6l 2/6, and then ceased making pay-! manta. He died 16} rears after this, and the ASSURANCE WAS STILL IN FORCE. The case stood thus:— ! £ a. d. Original sum assured .. .. 1000 0 0 Bonuses added 851 2 0 £lB5l 2 0 Less premiums aud interest a.-tvamc.d ■ 774 16 7 ■AnxH’r.t paid to Executor £1076 5 5 This ai: “'mt is mon* than four times the sum actually paid in premiums hy assured 16} years previously. PONDER IT—DWELL ON ITTHEN ACT. All communications strictly confidential. DENNIS W. HURSTHOUSE, Rep. AM-P. Society. >nm* 235, C.O- Dot 20, HMting*.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 311, 4 December 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 311, 4 December 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 311, 4 December 1918, Page 1

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