THE ECONOMIC. I2S £MOBT GROCERY STORE FOR MODERN UP-TO-I DATE GROCERIES. , Chicken Hoddies (a fish delicacy) 2/- . bunsweet” Apricot-Mar Jam in tumblers, 2/6. 1 Prun es, in 51b Cartons 8/9 Blue Ribbon” Peaches in Cartons 1/6 ) ana Beans in Tomato Sauce. 1/8 , Sugar Peas, delicious flavour, 2/-. , Sugar Corn, dainty and tasty 2/-. I String Beans for Quick Lunches, 2/-. , Canned Pears are Just IT 1/9 [ Preserved Rabbits, large tins 2/3. , Beef Tea, 12 cupes in a tin, 1/- ; Clar,£eB Soups, 1J pints, 5d i'JOak” Lemon Cheese, in jars 2/3 Fruit Flakes for Breakfast, Pkts. 1/6 ' Br -?, ken Orange Pekoe Tea, 3/- per lb. \ Inese dainty lines are all displayed in our window. They’re great. A 'fI'EIGHWAY
CHEMISTS. HAE L O L H A E LOL HAE L O L rpHE QUICK RELIEF for colds in the head, Catarrh, Asthma, etc. For children’s and infants* colds, as well as adults, it is an effective remedy. Simple to use—inhale the fumes. 1/6 and 2/6 a bottle. BATES* COUGH REMEDYBATES* COUGH REMEDYBATES* COUGH REMEDY— A remedy for Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, etc. Can be taken by young and old with very satisfactory results. Pleasant to take. t/6 and 2/6 a bottle. (R. J. Hislop.) CHEMISTS HASTINGS. ’Phones: Pharmacy 5. Residence 654. P.O. 80x—54.
THE 1.C.8. MESSAGE TO YOU. A RE you satisfied with what you are doing ? If not, will you continue always in uncongenial work; will you go on to the end of life with * small income and maybe have to work hard in your old days, when with a little energy and the use of some of your spare time now you can advance yourself to a higher and better-paid position ? We can qualify you for the position of your choice at small cost, and without loss of time from your work. Our List of 200 Courses include the following:— Architecture Advertising Illustrating Showcard Writing Sign Writing Agricultural Salesmanship Electrical Municipal Window Dressing Mechanical Steam Civil Engineering, Motor Mechanic Draughtsman Hydro Electric Garage Concrete Superintendent Construction Marine Building Construction Write to-day, mentioning subject interested in, to INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, 63 DIXON STREET, WELLINGTON. Or F. CARPENTER, Box 233, Wanganui. BACK AGAIN IN HASTINGS. XfR. HERBERT B. KNIGHT, "■A. Chemist, announces that he has taken over the Pharmacy lately conducted by Air. D. G. Morgan, in Union Bank Buildings, opposite the Carlton Club Hotel. Mr Knight, who for 10 years was associated with Mr G. W. Bates, and later chemist at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, was, during the war, one of the colonial chemists selected by the Defence Department, Melbourne, as manufacturing "Chemist-in-Charge” for His Majesty’s Explosive Factory, Queensferry, England. Back again in Hastings, we will be pleased henceforth to devoate our energies to the service of tbe Hastings and Hawke’s Bay public, and hope by efficient and conscientious work to secure a share of your patronage. JJ E R BERT B. KNIGHT (Late Morgan’s) THE HASTINGS CHEMIST FOR HASTINGS PEOPLE. Telephones.— Private: 883 Pharmacy: 289. P.O. Box 59 QOOD ENGLISH CHINA I am bolding stocks of BEAUTIFUL WHITE ENGLISH CHINA, Crown Brand. These goods are almost unprocurable in the wholesale or retail trade to-day, and my price is lower than that being asked for inferior Japanese goods in Hastings at the present time. A Sample of the Prices:— PLATES, octagon or plain—1/3, 1/6, 1/6, 1/8 each. V. R. If ° A 0 H HAVELOCK STORE. Ring 218. “ P A R E X ” Regd. NOTWATER BOTTLE Made from the best India Rubber, leakage is impossible. Has no washer, and no crevices to hold drips of water. EASY AND SAFE TO FILL. CAN NOT LEAK, Obtain from— LEIGH & JOY PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS ANO PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS. GRAND PHARMACY, HASTINGS. Telephones.— Pharmacy: 24. Private Residence: 570. P.O. Bo* 47.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 141, 29 May 1920, Page 4
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