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RUSHER * 00. THE HOUSEHOLD STORES 'Phone 270 HASTINGS FOR QUICK, EFFICIENT SERVICE Factory Butter 1/9 per lb. Jam per 21b tins 1/6 Barilla Soap 3 bars 2/3 Sugar of Milk 1/9 per packet Tucker’s Soups 3 for 1/Large Bars Soap lOd per bar Nugget (black) 4 tins 1/LUSHER * CO., THE CASH GROCERS. YATES & McPHAIL CASH PRICE LIST. Condensed Milk 1/- per tin Loose Tea 1/9 and 2/- per lb. Loose Cocoa 1/4 and 2/- per lb. Brown Bulk Honey lOd per lb. Sugar of Milk 2/- per lb. Prunes 9d per lb. NOW IS THE TIME FOR GARDENING. Agents for Yates’ Reliable Seeds, Canary Seed, Parrot Food, Chick Food, Grit, etc. YATES & McPHAIL 'Phone 520 Box 196 HERETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS. HENLEY LAWN MOWERS. Our new season’s stock of Lawn Mowers have arrived. These were bought on the lowest market, therefore we are in the fortunate position of being able to sell at keenest possible prices. Ranging from £2 10/- to £5 5/-. Our machines have the latest selfadjusting ball-bearings that work with a contracting sleeve and spring, making them self-sharpen-ing. Henley Machines ?re the only selfadjusting Ball-bearing Mower made, and the only machine that insures a positive shear cut the whole length of the bottom blade. CALL AND INSPECT. L. J. HARVEY The Cheapest Ironmonger. HERETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS. rpoiLET gALON COSY DE LUXE BUILDINGS, HASTINGS We specialise in all classes of Hair Wark, and have a large stock of Toupees, Switches and Wefts. Ladies’ Combings made to any design. Wo have a suggestion to make to the mothers who are puzzled about the wee girlie’s Xmas. Box. We make DOLL’S WIGS with combings, cut or jiaturally curly hair, from 2/6 up. Call and see samples. \ Phones: sklon 1061; Residence 554. GOOD SIGHT IS YOUR BEST FRIEND. Is it worth while running even the slightest risk of doing your vision harm by neglect? Surely not. Then let us make certain now that your eyes are working without any strain. WEBBER’S PHARMACY, HASTINGS. The House for Optical Supplies. SALE PRICES FOR THREE WEEKS. 2/6 NOVELS REDUCED TO 2/3. Our large and carefully selected stock of fiction is to go at 2/3. When the cost of postage, primage duty and remitting payment is taken into account, that price is cheaper than the London retail price. WESTERN STORIES by Zane Grey, Handryx, Sinclair, Rhodes, Stead, Raine, Gregory, Bower, Oyen, Footner, Mulford, Buck, Titus, Seltzer, Spearman, Connor and Rex Beach. BOOKS FOR LADIES by Grace Richmond, Baroness Orczy, Myrtle Reed, Berta Ruck, Douglas Wiggin, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Allen Raine, John Oxenham, Cecil Adair Riley, M. Pedler. MYSTERY STORIES by Oppenheim, Le Quex. Packard, Conan Doyle, Allerton, Buchan etc. HUMOROUS: Andom, Garstin, Birmingham, Jacobs, etc. ESSAYS: Belloc, Chesterton, Lucas. H. R- FRENCH BOOKSELLER, HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS 'Phone 529. f AT YOUR EASES To be perfectly right your suit of clothes must be easy in 3 ways PHYSICALLY, MENTALLY, FINANCIALLY. It must be comfortable, which means skill in measuring, cutting and hand-sewing. It must wholly satisfy you and express your individuality, which means it must be tailored and finished to suit your individuality as well as your figure. It must cost a price that is right, which again necessitates high efficiency on the part of the makers to produce proper economies. This is Spring Suit time. Let us show you how we van put you at your ease in three ways. JAEGER’S Tailors and Mercers of Distinct Merit HASTINGS

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 234, 15 September 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 234, 15 September 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 234, 15 September 1922, Page 4

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