Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

IN BUFFALO BILL’S TIME IN THE WILD AND WOOLLY WEST Riding BreetOec were made from tho raw hides of tlio / bison or buck. Their last- / J ing quality was indisput- G x-z able, but they were by no / means comfortable, ■ Comfort is essential to men N ELJ who spend long hours in the saddle, therefore, nowadays \ riding breeches are made W from a. softer material—as tweed and garbicord. '/l> w ri MILLAR & GIORGI have a fine range of- - ENGLISH AND COLONIAL / RIDING BREECHES \j> I J Including the Famous Uz’’ 11 "BRONKO” BRAND * itjf made of tweed and garbicord with or without real Buckskin strapping. These are Fine Values: 21/- 10 57/6 Come along men—these are just the pants for the boundary riding or mustering the flock. MIL/LA.R &* GIORGI “THE GREAT OUTFITTER” Il HABTIHCB.

THE INFLUENCE OF COLOUR /COLOUR is the all in all of the Furnishing World. Underlying eolour harmdny are certain lawo, which, if properly 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 our latest and newest furnishings in Cretonnes, Shadow Tissues, and Casments. 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 BUILDINGS • HABTINBB. 'Phone 1288.

A word About collars An 111-fitting Collar is an infliction, and if you have ever bad an experience with one you can have some idea of how your horse KM I feels when required to work with one. KM An ill-made Collar is an abomination, and the manufacture of such an important part of the horse's equipment should never be entrusted to auybody but an sxpert. The reason onr Collars are always SBtltfaO* • BmMj tery is that thev are made by a man who knows tho how and the why of the business 1 of Collar-making and repairing. Body, rim, an d sidepieccs. and every other item, are the language he knows as his mother tongue. LAND MIU&iGHWAY THE LEADING BADDLERB • ■ • HABTINCB.

NO HARO PUSHIHC with vour bicycle when SMITH'S MOTOR WHEEL is used. Simply attach it to your machine and MAKE A MOTOR CYCLE OF IT. The Smith Motor Wlieel is wonderfully simple, and the cost of unkeep is exceptionally low. Try one and enjoy the pleasure of motoring on your bicycle. FULL STOCK 01’ SPARES. AGENT FOR INDIAN MOTOR CYCLES. REG, PEARCE, REGINA CYCLE WORKS, HASTINGS.

NAPIER GARAGE. TH ACKERY STREE7T. Also at NELSON STREET, HASTINGS. THE REPAIR DEPARTMENT in each Garage is under ths sama Supervision as m the past. Mechanics of ten years’ experience. All Repair work undertaken at reasonable prioea. Ordera promptly attended to. NEW FORD CARS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. OUR HASTINGS GARAGE IS THE LARGEST IN HAWKE’S BAY, WE HOLD THE LARGEST STOCK OF GENUINE FORD PARTS IN HAWKE’S BAY. BEND YOUR ORDERS TO THE OLD-ESTABLISHED FIRM. R. H. J. HAMLIN,

/ music makes it Really r Home. Sweet home! 1, Pinny Pianos Af ♦lx 'L i tone of quality-full, pure, r ’ r.-r - In.- .-■• ki*.J lesonaut. givuig both player / U/Miy —MB . r 7'7'*'jESiK- and listeners that nnquahv —l * Ifin SuSfj I,rfT Measure which only 17, s'/ gG : gft LOOtl music can give. / 1 'wßßSfißST’"*' ’ ’I lie’- are high-class in every / ZjMV A i, ■ ‘ degree. Beautiful to look upon and to hear, yet easy to own. *8 2- for Catalogue. \ ' /•’■■■ :■ Cr> l.pei \ f T. J. PINNY. Ltd. r I ** Willie Street. . ■ WelMnsUm. jp DON MCSIC STORES. Ixtui Agent for Hits SONORA.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HBTRIB19190322.2.6.5

Bibliographic details

Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 83, 22 March 1919, Page 2

Word Count
592

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 83, 22 March 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 83, 22 March 1919, Page 2