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PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP (You know how every girl regards her ring) ///// / ALWAYS ACCOMPANIES A _ “GARLAND” ENGAGEMENT RING ! a 'I U Make aure that this important purchase JTI K vCX eventuate in utmost pleasure and aatiafaction by selecting your ring hereof. X from f ,ncst a ” ortm ent in Hawkes Bay, , and where quality and value are unqueaw tionable. WE INVITE YOUR CONFIDENCE IN ALL RING MATTERS! S. O. GARLAND, "The Quality Jeweller," - HERETAUNGA STREET. HASTINGS.

Distinctive Fashions FOR Race Wear! MILLINERY— An Attractive range of Imported Models and Ready-to-Wears. MATHEWSON’S MILLINERY has a distinction all its own, and in artistic styles to suit the most fastidious. FROCKS— In Beaded Crepe de Chene, Foulard, Knitted Silk, etc., in dainty designs and artistic colourings. MATHEWSON’S LTD. Masonio Corner, NAPIER Heretaunga St., HASTINGS. (WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE).

Prices are being scrutinized as never before THEY MUST BE RIGHT! That very theme, we believe, is one reason why the volume of business done, since our reduction values commenced, shows a steady and gratifying increase. B. M. KESSELL PRACTICAL JEWELLER HERETAUNGA STREET - HASTINGS (Between Karamu Road and Warren Street.)

—Frocks — We have just opened a Large Range of SILK FOULARD FROCKS in Navy. Grey, Brown, Black anti Henna. From 65/- to 79/6 ea. Also a range of SILK and ACOLIAN FROCKS from 84/- to £8 «/- (These frocks have just arrived from London, and are the latest.) HOSIERY.— Ribbed Cashmere, all shades, 5/11. Black Silk Hose, 4/11, 7/6 and 12/6. Silk Heavy Ribbed Hose, 13/6. Black Cashmere 4/11, 6/6 pair. MILLINERY.—A large assortment of Hats to choose from. Prices range from 15/6 to 63/-. Miss Sartori — Milliner

Lawn Mowers Como ia for more abuse than “Good Old Bill.” They habitually pick up all the sticks and stones on the lawn and then spend the night in the rain. Don’t blame them because they won tcut Save your breath and energy by bringing yours along to us. «e II make it cut, and guarantee our job lor 7/6. , Agents:— MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS & SEPARATORS. ADAMSON BROS ’Phone 61M HASTINGS

ADAM BURGES Dray, Wagon and Truck Lrine is guaranteed under Registered Certificate of Warranty to incltid® only first grade materials and workmanship by experts Adam Burges, Box 164, Palmerston North Agents— « He-fidC'rsork 112 King Street - - Hastings

Tennis : Tennis NOW Is the time to purchase your new TENNIS RACQUET. We have a large and varied stock, and can supply racquets to suit either beginners or experts. Prices range from 12/6 to 59/-. We would also remind you of our TENNIS RACQL ET REPAIRING DEPARTMENT. We have had many years’ experience in this line, and can guarantee a perfect job. Trices for complete re-stringing range from 12/6 to 30 -• CALL EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Land & Heighway, SPORTS DEPOT s: II «« HASTINGS.

MARKING DOWN AGAIN MARKING DOWN AGAIN MARKING DOWN AGAIN Ladies’ Glace Courts ... 19/8 Gent’s Ox Blood Tan Ladies’ White Courts ... 8/6 Boots «•/» Ladies’ Suede Shoes 32/6 Gent’s Bostock Boots ... 39,6 Ladies’ Patent Oxfords 32/6 Gent’s Pat. and Kid Leg 39/6 Ladies’ Nigger Brown Gent’s Glace Boot 27,6 Courts ........ M/« Gent , s Black and Tall Indies Glace Oxfords ... 25, 0 Brogues 39, 6 Ladies’ Lace Shoes * lg Gent’s Tan Boots 32/6 Gents Shoes 18 8 BI^J “j.‘w?BERRIDGE’S iL Northampton Boot Store - Hastings

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 244, 28 September 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 244, 28 September 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 244, 28 September 1922, Page 3