ipHB HOUSEHOLD WOBJtt. QUALITY AND PRICK SURPASSED BY NONE. Cocoa, ]lb tin W l- / Turkish 1/6 per box Dates, new season !/• P«r pkt. Salmon and Shrimp Paste... 9d per tin Blackberry and Apple Jam 1/6 per tin Tea, Choice 8.0. P. 3/- per lb Cherries — 1/3 per tin Salmon, large tins from ——-1/4 Salmon, email tine, from lOd O.K. Cleanser removes greaae 1/- a tan Barilla Soap, large bar lid Sanitary Paper, 3 roils •••••••• *J~ Pilchard extra quality fiah — 1/4 a tan LUSHER & CO.
CASH GROCERS. ’Phone 270] HASTINGS. FOSTER BROOK BOOKSELLER A STATIONER, HASTINGS. I UNDERTAKE the Delivery or Posting of all newspapers and magazines, including Dominion, Times, Tribune, Herald, Auckland News, and Press. Morning paper delivered before breakfast. Writing Pads and Envelopes from 6d each. Wedding Cake Boxes and Confetti; Waterman, Waverley, Onoto and Swan Fountain Pens; Playing Cards and Fortune Telling Cards; Fountain Pen Ink; Picture Books. Bibles. Prayer Books, Autograph and Birthday Books, Dictionaries, Ready Reckoners, Ink Pencils, Postage Stamp and Post Card Albums. Dyola Dyes, Marking Ink. School Requisites and all office supplies. FOSTER BROOK BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, HASTINGS. Telephones—l 34 land 742
NOTICE. ip HO 8. J£l TOH I E, PLUMBER AND ELECTRICIAN, Heretaunga Street, HASTINGS. BEGS TO NOTIFY his many clients that be has removed back again to his old premises, next to Roachs* Ltd., where he has carried on bis business for many years. He takes thia opportunity of thanking his many dirata and patrons for past favours received extending over 18 years, and trusts that by a strict attention to business he may still retain their confidence. estimates' GlVEN, DUNKLEY’S TAILORING! IN MATERIALS IN STYLE IN WORKMANSNIP We give you the best at the most Reasonable Price. C. DUNKLEY TAILOR HERETAUNGA ST. HASTINGS. ’Phone—B9B. - SMITH STUDIOS. HERETAUNGA ST., H.R.H. The Prince of Wales’ Visit to Hastings (by special permission.) 1 was enabled to secure a very dear Photograph of His Royal Highness taking the Royal Salute. Small copies on sale, 2/6. Framed in Oak, 6/6. Panel Pictures from 10/- (unframed.) ’Phone—3lsIT TAKES TIME TO GROW ANYTHING BUT MUSHROOMS. OUR BUSINESS is the outcome of many years’ experience. OUR MOTTO “A fair deal and no funny business.” But the pith of our story is this : We found it impossible to buy quantities of really first-class tweeds that would hold their colour in New Zealand. With a view of doing even bigger business, and giving our customers a fair deal, our Mr. Jaeger, during his visit to Australia, bought £2OOO worth of the best goods procurable from the two most, exclusive firms in Sydney and Melbourne. The prices of these suits range from £9 9/- to £l6 16/-. We ask you to look these goods over before sending out of Hastings for your next suit. Our Cutters: Our Mercery ; Mr. W. G. Jaeger Mr. F. Byrne Mr Gus Pethenck JAEGERS Tailors and Mercers and Distinct Merit HASTINGS. JgURFIELD The Shop with the Big Boot Sign. HERETAUNGA ST. W., HASTINGS. SLUMP IN PRICES. That is all right. It will not affect us because we have kept our goods at Low Prices. Bring Your Repairs and compare the Cost. BUY YOUR NEW BOOTS FROM US IF YOU THINK IT PAYS. ~ [’Phone 169-
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 142, 31 May 1920, Page 4
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