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COSTUMES OF CHARACTER v|- ARE BCILT BY '' BARLEY BROS., /i\ Tile London Tailors j \ and Costumiers. ; w yjjj^ —" E HAVE A SELECT RAXGE OF Jt}. A's TONY FABRICS Mf i A W/ : ; \ In ” \ BROWNS, GREYS AND INDIGO BLUES. mo vu : \ I VlW'V\ ' £ ‘ \ Kwuw ORDER YOUR EASTER COSTUME NOW. VA ( \K» V, ’.y OUR a obu ESS: I T’\ v'K BRIGHT AND BUSY MARKET \ 'A! V Vvi'a STREET CORNER, HASTINGS. VtA*M

THESE FABRICS ARE STAUNCH AND TRUE. These PURE WOOL FABRICS are especially commendable for Autumn and Winter wear. The material include immense variety of New and Fascinating Cloths which not only charm the eye by the artistic boanty of colouring and pattern, but afford ample scope for selection and the gratification of individual taste.

ZEROLENE MOTOR LUBRI* CANT NOT AFFECTED BY CLIMATE Zerolene is a scientifically prepared lubricating oil that enjoys wide popularity with motorists the world over. The reason is not hard to find —first because Zerolene is all lubricant; therefore unexcelled in friction-reducing properties: secondly it runs freely and does its work properly in either the coldest or the hottest weather Zerolene will add many years to the life of your car by ensuring freedom from carbon deposits on valves, cylinders and spark plugs. A trial can will make you a permanent Zerolene user. Sold in 1 gallon and 4 gallon cans. Obtainable from merchants, motor garages and general stores.—Try it! C. H, CRANBY AND CO., LTD., NAPIER. Sole New Zealand Importers for ZEROLENE. IS-g’- 1

Ford Cars, One Ton Trucks and Fordson Tractors. W E ha ’ e opened our FORD SERVICE STATION i» ’ ’ KARAMU ROAD, Hastings, where all adjustments and repairs can lie done. Overhauls a Speciality. This branch is under the charge of Mr H. A. McLean, a Motor Expert of longstanding, having been years in charge of Ford Service and other stations. All clients can depend on getting every assistance and civility, and get their repairs done expeditiously and tlioroughly, as such lew prices which will ASTOUND the Motoring Public of Hastings and District. Kull information re new Cars, One Ton Trucks, and Fordson Tractors can be obtained rrom the above. FORD SERVICE STATION - DICKENS STREET, NAPIER (Opposite Thompson, Payne’s Pictures). Napier ’Phones: Garage 935 ;■ Residence 694. Hastings’Phone 011. J. 11. Peach Sr* Co, SOLE FORD DEALERS, NAPIER, - - HASTINGS.

“A WORLD OF NEW IDEAS” IN WALLPAPERS You can see at a glance the superior tone of our latest novelties; they will strike you. as being the richest and most luxurious colourings ever prepared for decoration, because we have taken infinite pains in securing wallpapers that are as uncommon as they are beautiful. To those interested, we extend a cordial invitation to call and. inspect our now and exclusive stock of Wallpapers and Cretonnes to match, and we will be pleased to give advice concerning modern decoration and the newest treatment of—“THE HOME BEAUTIFUL.” THE SCOUUAR CO., IM., MARKET ST«££l - HASTINGS. HEAD OFFICE—WELLINGTON. (ALSO AT MASTF.RTONf),

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 82, 21 March 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 82, 21 March 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 82, 21 March 1919, Page 3

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