' Display '•IW? of /xWfwy® Hew Summer frocks SbMlB Knitted Silk Jumpers TrlBW-l’ “ Westerman &> Co’s. j VMM: Our Showroom Is row resplendent with all latest cW-TltiwA fashions in Ladles' Summer Frocks, Knitted Silk it® Jumpers and Silk Cardigans. There are smartly (Wil IIM finished and daintily trimmed, embracing all the - most favoured colours offering this season. — LADIES’ SUMMER FROCKS in dainty French SPONGE CLOTH FROCKS, both useful and Georgette, Silk Foulard, Crepe-de-Chine, botii beautiful for everyday wear during the Plain and Figured and Knitted Silks. A summer months A very smart range of glorious assortment of colours at popular Stripes and Checks. Our prices 3a/- to 65/-. prices ranging from 79/6 to £9 9/-. KNITTED SILK JUMPERS in all the newest . SILK CARDIGANS. Very new and smart, in shades and designs, comprising Jersey Silk plain colours and effective stripes. Our and Hand-knitted Jumpers in a particularly Prices 75/-, 79/6 up. hue range of shades. Our prices 39/6 up. WESTERMAN & Co. Ths Ready-Money Drapers :: :: HASTINGS
TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT HASTINGS The Thoroughbred Stallion WORMWOOD By Malster--Marie Coirelli TERMS: Ten guineas per mare. Two or more mares, tho property of one owner) as per agreement. Grazing 3/- per week. All care taken but no responsibility. Apply— KEN QUINLIVAN, or Phone 651 M, Hastings. P. P. NEAGLE, Meeanoe. TO STAND AT MARTINDALE LODGE, HASTINGS. Brown Horse ELY s I A N (No. 2 ) Soult dam Dreamland. His winnings at two years old were Avondale Stakes, Hastings Stakes, Ellerslie Hdcp., and Juvenile Hdcp., Manawatu. At three years old, Avondale Guineas (1 mile), H.B. Guineas (I mile), Champion Plate (lj mile), Wellington, C.J.C. Derby (Ij mile), and the Canterbury Cup (2J mile), these wins are all classic weight-for-age races, showing him to be the best three-year-old of his year. During last three seasons his progeny have won £23,000 in stakes. Sire of Eleus, Awake, Enthonia, Sutala, Miss Land, Ohowia, Bolton e, Carlysian, Hori. Koesian and others. A proved stud success and foal-getter. Fee: 20-gns. Groomage 10/- per niarA. Grnzhig 5/- per week. Limited number of mares booked on application to— G. D. BEATSON. “Riverslea,” Hastings.
rpo STAND THIS SEASON At IRONGATE FARM, HASTINGS, H.B. The high-class, splendidly pedigreed DRAFT STALLION SILVER PRINCE Bonn,e Uuchlyvie Silver Princess. SILVER PRINCE, though foaled in the Dominion, was got in Scotland, and is thus virtually an imported horse. The character of the blood that courses in his veins and of the bone and substance that go to his make-up may be judges from the pedigrees of his sire and dam, which, traced back five generations, are as follows:— BONNY BUCHLYVIE (14032) (sold in Scotland for 5,000 guineas), by Baron Buddy vie (11263) (sold for 9,500 guineas) from Queen of Beauty (14850), by MacGire ’or (1487) irom Lady Louise (12036), by Prince of Wales (673) from Violet of Portencallie (9503), by Darnley (222) from Primrose (9502), by Tom (877) from Mall (5893), by Hercules (378). SILVER PRINCESS, imp. (21371), by Silver Cup (11184) from Princess Victoria (15779), by Moncreitfe Marquis (9953) from Anette (12252), by Excelsior (5751) from Bet of Skaith (9941), by Warrior (902) from Lily of Skaith (2625), by Royal Charlie (728). SILVER PRINCE’S fully extended pedigree shows two crosses of that emperor among draft stallions, Baron’s Pride. Foaled in 1912, he has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and the number of first honours which his stock have secured in the show-ring—-including the champion mare at last year’s H.B. Show—testifies to the estimation in which they are held by the most competent judges. Standing 17 hands, he is a big. weighty, solid horse, with splendid legs and feet, and a great grip of the ground; has a fine, fast, straight, even gait, and is endowed with the very best of equable tempers. FEE: 7 Guineas for first mare, 6 guineas for each oHier mare. Groomage 5/-. Every care but no responsibility with regard to mares sent. For further particulars apply to W. B. CAMPBELL, Irongate (phone 985) Box 179, Hastings. FOOTWEAR SALE. NOW ON. FASHIONABLE A SERVICEABLE FOOTWEAR FOR ALL. A special line Ladies’ Tan Willow Calf Boots.—Worth, 60/-; Sale Price, 27/6. Glace Court Shoes.—From 16/6. JJ. M. B E N N E I T, F. 1.0., F.8.M.0. (Lond.) CONSULTING OPTICIAN (Opp. Masonic Hotel) NAPIER VISITS HASTINGS EVERY TUES, at Union Bank Chambers Q. 30 a-m. to 6 n.m. NOTICE! HpHE LARGE BUILDING now to be A erected on the corner of Pipi Street and Clifton Road. Te Awanga, ia to be known as the Pioneer Store, and opened at an early date. ATHERTON, i Builder.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 234, 15 September 1922, Page 3
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