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SELECT YOUR GLOVES AND HOSIERY NOW Blythes' Ltd. are in a position i Mgr to hand 00 *° you th ® bcneI I Jvfl hts accruing from some very 2?# | 1.7$ keen buying on the part of J li/W their London buyers. \ I Your inspection of these goods X. \ I will reveal the latest styles \ - ' J a promising grand wear, and \ a * P r '°®s well in accordance w ' th V° ur ideas on economy. NOTE NOW, ACT SOON ON THESE VALUES: Ladies’ Black or White Melgnese Fine quality White KID GLOVES, SILK HOSE; splendid value, 3 buttons or 2 domes. Price 24/6 pair. 10/6. Ladies’ SILK A WOOL HOSE; Perrin’s 2-dome FAIRTLE REAL Black. Special valuer—7/6 pr. KID GLOVES in Beavers, Ladies’ Artificial SILK HOSE in Browns, Greys. Price 14/6. Black, White, Grey, Nigger, Azure 3-dome SUEDE GLOVES etc.,- 6/11 pair. in Grey, Fawn nnd Nigger. Ladies’ FANCY RIBBED HOSE Price 14/6. in Artificial Silk, Black, Silver, Perrin’s DEERSKIN GLOVES White. Mole Fawn and Coat- 2 buttons, in Brown and Grey, ing, 14/6 pair. Price 18/6. SILK STRIPE HOSE; very Perrin’s Gauntlet Real Deerskin smart, in Silver Champagne, GLOVES with Elastic at wrist. Navy, Black and White, Nigger, Price 23/6. 10/6 pair. Beautiful SILK GLOVES in Navy Ladies’ full fashioned DROP- and Fawn, 11/6. STITCH HOSE in Silver, Navy, Superior SILK GLOVES, in Champagne, Coating, etc. 10/6 heavy-weight. Black, 13/6. pair. Novelty elbow-length, Taffeta in LADDERPROOF HOSE in Grey, Black or White. 9/6. Black, White. Nigger, Cham- Elbow-length Lisle, in Black, pagne, Grey, etc. 17/6 pair. White, Grey and Fawn, 5/11. BLYTHES’ TEA ROOMS OFFER THE BEST IN COMFORT AND CUISINE—TAKE THE LIFT TO FIRST FLOOR. BLYTHES’ likihted NAPIER THE LEADING DRAPERS AND COMPLETE OUTFITTERS. NAPIER and at DANNEVIRKE.

TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT HASTINGS Ihe Thoroughbred Stallion JUMKj WORMWOOD /X CT ' By Malater-Marie Carelli TERMS: Ten guineas per mare. Two or more mares, the property of one owner) as per agreement. Grazing 3/- per week. All care taken but no responsibility. f Apply— KEN QUINUVAN, or Phone 651 M, Hastings. P. P. NEAGLE. Meeanee. "TO' STAND AT MARTINDALE LODGE, HASTINGS. Brown Horse ELYSIAN HMVn (No. 2) . Soult dam Dreamland. His winnings at two years old were Avondhle Stakes, Hastings Stakes, Ellerslie Hdcp., and Juvenile Hdcp., Manawatu. At three years old, Avondale Guineas (1 mile?, H.B. Guineas (1 mile), Champion Plate (1$ mile), Wellington, C.J.C. Derby (1| mile), and the Canterbury Cup (21 mile). These wins are all classic weight-far-age races, showing him to be the best three-year-old of nis year. During last three seasons his progeny have won £23.000 in stakes. Sire of Eleus. Awake, Enthonia, Sutala, Miss Land, Ohowia, Bellona, Carlysian, Hori, Koesian and others. A proved stud ■ success and foal-getter. Eee: 20 gns. Groomage 10/- per mare. Grazing 5/- per week. Limited number of mares booked on application to— G. D. BEATBON. IT*' “Riverslea,” Hastings. >pO STAND THIS SEASON At IRONIjJATE FARM. HASTINGS, H.B. The high-class, splendidly pedigreed DRAFT STALLION SILVER PRINCE ■ Bonnie Bushlyvie 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 ui Scotland for 5,000 guineas), by Baron Buchlyvie (11263) (sold for 9,500 guineas) from Queen of Beauty (14850), by MacGregor (1487) from 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 Moncreiffe Marquis (9953) from Anette (12252), by Excelsior (5751) from Bet of Skaith (9941), by Warrior (902) from Lily of Skarth (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 nlFer mare. Groomage 5/-. Every care but no responsibility with regard to mares sent. For further particulars apply to W. B. CAMPBELL. » Iron gate (phone 985) Box 179, Hastings.

“Blythesome Spring dispels dull care.” —Hales. Spring, however, has capricious moods, and even in this season there lurks the risk of coughs and colds. At the first sign of trouble take Baxter’s Lung Preserver. For over half-a-century, “Baxter’s” has been acclaimed by thousands as a genuine, reliable cough and cold remedy for both young and old. As a body-building, blood-enriching tonic, it has also proved its sterling worth. 2s 6d large bottle at chemists and stores.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 235, 18 September 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 235, 18 September 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 235, 18 September 1922, Page 7

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