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IN BUFFALO BILL’S TIME IN THE WILD AND WOOLLY WEST Riding Breeches were made " " .— —— trom the raw hides of the / » bison <or buck. Their last- / J ing quality was indisput- A V able, but they were by no ><•-* means comfortable. Xl’wF'rll ’ I • ~ j® i Comfort is essential to men 4. DW - who spend long hours in the saddle, thereforej nowadays ■ riding breeches are made Jz ""X from a softer material—as /M tweed and garbicord. Jr ‘ fi > MILLAR * GIORGI have ? i ‘ a tine range of — i f ENGLISH AND COLONIAL / RIDING BREECHES \» Including the Famous w-X" )I ’ "BRONKO" BRAND A* made of tweed and giubicord with or without real Buckskin strapping. These are Fine Values: 21/- TO 57/6 Come along men—these are Just the pants for the boundary riding or mustering the flock. MILLAR GIORGI ••THE GREAT OUTFITTER” II HASTINGS.

THE INFLUENCE OF COLOUR pOLOUB is the ell in all of the Furnishing World. Underlying colour harmony are certain laws, which, if proparly applied, every room will show expression of thought. Every room will breathe refinement and show the true colour atmosphere of the home. We issue an invitation to come and inspect onr latest and newest furnishings in Cretonnes, Shadow Tissues, and Uasments. And WHATEVER IS GOOD IN FURNITURE WHATEVER IS NEWEST IN FURNISHINGS WHATEVER IS UP-TO-DATE IN HOME NEEDS You will find at MODERN FURNISHING CO. MUNICIPAL BUILDINCB ’Phone ISSS.

A word jbout Conors SAn 111-fitting collar is an infliction, and if you have ever had an experience with one you can have some idea of how your horse feels when required to work with one. An ill-made Collar is nn abomination, and the manufacture of such an important part of the horse’s equipment should never be entrusted to anybody but an expert. The reason our Collars are always satisfactory is that they are made by a man who knows the how and the why of the business of Collar-making and repairing. Body, rim, and sidepieces, and every other item, are the language he knows as his mother tongue. LAND HEIGHWAY THE LEADING SADDLERS •. e • HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 81, 20 March 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 81, 20 March 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 81, 20 March 1919, Page 2