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The instigators of this awful war must pay, as they threatened to make us pay had right and justice not prevailed, and for the next fifty years, or one hundred years if need be, the German race should, in expiation of their crimes, be the hewers of wood and the drawers of water for the civilized peoples. All who knew the German before the war realised that he was not entirely the innocent victim of the Kaiser’s ambitions. —Walter W. Johnson.

NOTICES. CRIME AND DRINK. TN New Zealand 80 per cent of Crime is 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. HU that hath brains to think LET HIM THINK! ffABDWABJC pRICES. fftorwin-Wißizms’ White Gloss Paint in tins, 27/6. , Gahrranised Fly Gauze from 3/- yard. Daisy Fly Kfflera, 1/3. FRKeek> Insect Powder, 1/-. Kwsmm Flv Baths. 7d Onrbolated Creosote Disinfectant, 1/9. Nugget Broshes, 6d to 1/-. Ostrich Feather Dusters from 3/9. Flair Sifters, 2/6. Wood Salt Boxes, 1/6. Wood Roiling Pins, 1/3. . O-CedarPoluh Mops, 7/8. B-B. Dustless Mops, 5/6. anno Dust Clothi, 1/6. Tooth Brushes, 1/3. Tooth Paste, 1/3. Stick* Sharing Soap, 1/3. Sharing Brushes, 2/6. BMck Sflk Store Polish, 10d. Stove Pipe Enamel, 1/3 to 2/-. Hercules Cement, 1/-. Bon Ami, Bd. Klean-itt Cleaner. 1/-. Tates* Garden Seeds/ 3d and 6d packet. Tates’ Mixed Canary Seed, 9d and 1/6. Brass Pot Cleaners, 1/-. Separator Brushes, 7d to 1/9. | f|ENBT A ££ONS, P.O. Box 44, HASTINGS. gIMMONDS’ For PALMER’S “ CHIKKO ” For PALMER’S CALF MEAL F<< GRITS, MEAT MEAL F«w CHARCOAL, Ac. For ALL SPRAYING MATERIALS For “KATAKILLA” (kills green fly) For Beautiful HARDT SEEDLINGS For BEST TOMATO PLANTS For BEST KUMERA PLANTS War BEST SELECTED SEEDS And Far BVEEXTHING for the GARDEN A*®™ S“ ONDB ' L ro - SooduMn* HBkETADNGA STREET, HASTINGS 'Phono «».

KOO can have all the oomfort, all the ' warmth, and all the sound sleep aww idol by a "Unique” Hot Water ■MIS* for moo than one shining a year. H can't pay to go without one. WHEN yon buy GARDEN HOSE ■ net the beet. There’s nothing to MMTNDB3H BRITISH RUBBER CO.'S brand. Boat fabric, bast robber, Mj* tote jrWKriw' 1 SdontiMi of Hat Bande, silk and elastic.—R. A OMraan. M»ai,lM«l»’« Mora. Heating* •—ma ■■ . .injOGT BUYERS, pgy attention! — Ifatio*** Men’s Boots, welted, side fltrftoJP/6; Man’s GbeeDerbya, S3/8 WHRON SHOW CO.. HASTINGS FMBIB* Cotton and Wool Coats from 15/® «P to 27/6, Maids’ Coats ■5/-, SB/6, ffl/6, 30/-, 34/-, 35/*, 39/6. —A< C. Itoorey’*, deepest, hotao in town. I FNEVE THOUSAND British Workers * are employed making NORTH BRITISH TYRES. Fift a North British ‘DREADNOUGHT” to your motor cydn and net your money’s worth. Try. • pear nene toe fJXELEPHONE Orders cannot be A taken for first three days ci our Sale. We will be too busy tyigg up parcels to attend to sante. Thorp’s Boot Sale, Hastings. | 'BETTER than medicine! Clark’s Cloth-topped Button Boots in black and white, grey and fawn, were 49/6, now 15/11 at Tnorp’s Sale, Hastings. T~ADIES’~BI*ck — Velvet — Shoes, all -A4 rises, were 19/6, out they go at 9/6 pair at Thorp’s Great Rebuilding Sale, j Remember, this is no fake. | OODUN JJOTH. Bee Back Page for Care. A MBY, A QO.. [/D. gEED pOTATOEB. Bead Adv*, on Back Page. A™* WHITB A 00, L TD.| H.B. M 0 * 0 * C° * L TO LAKE TAUPO (The Angler’s Paradise). THE FINEST MOTOR TRIP IN THE DOMINION. TIME-TABLE, COACH SERVICE: Mail Coach loavoo Napier Monday, at : *3O nun., ria Tarawera, for Taupo. - " ----- . . - I 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. J SOCIETY, Policy No. 36428. He paid > pfemiams for 101 years, amounting to 1 £251 2/6. and then ceased making payments. He died 16j years after this, 1 ] tod the ASSURANCE WAS STILL IN I FORCE. The case stood thus:— £ a. d. | Original sum assured .. .. 1000 0 0 ( Bonuses added 851 2 0 ( £lB5l 2 0 4 Lera premiums and interest < . 774 16 7 Accent paid to lixccutor £1076 5 5 This am ount is more than four times , the sum actually paid in premiums by ( assured 16j years previously. , PONDER IT—DWELL ON ITTHEN ACT. I All communications strictly confidential. DENNIS W. HURSTHOUSE, Rep. AJAP. Society, 'flim 235, £.O- tm X), Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 312, 5 December 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 312, 5 December 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 312, 5 December 1918, Page 1

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