1 Wte« / have pleasure in announcing they are charging for Morning and Afternoon Teas 9d. Everything is Home-made, from the very best of everything. NOVEMBER SPECIALS In Dainty Etceteras for Dainty Dressers, Muslin and Cambric Embroideries. Suitable for Frocks and Underskirts. At 3/11, 4/6 to 8/6 yard. Berthas, in Lace, Georgettes and Net 5/11 to 12/6 Oragnaie Collaring, by the yard. In all shades, including / Helio, Pinks, Saxe.. 3/6 and 3/11 Oriental Collars. An excellent variety, gorgeous effects. 3/11 and 4/6 Ladies’ Carters. A wide range of charming and ideal presents— 5/11 to 6/11 Laaies’ Sunshades and Umbrellas, for Christmas gifts. Smart handles, good coverings— 10/6 each Ladies’ Sport Bands, in self-colours and effective stripes. 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 Aeronets, in various colourings for evening or sport wear. 1/11 each. Afternoon Tea Aprons. An excellent variety — 4/6 and 5/11 Embroidered White Voiles, 22 inches wide, for children’s /frocks— 9/11 and 10/6 White Embroidered Organdie, 27 inches wide, very dainty— 7/6 yard f(Jr
W’MbgiRSP 1 ') IOut comes “ Highlander ’’—the picnic necessity! Easy to carry—won’t go sour. Every mother who has her children’s health at heart, makes sure of giving them the purest milk procurable—“ Highlander,” the full-cream milk. Used on bread in p!ace of butter, it is delightful I Kiddies jus love it I L FULL CREAMjWIIiI —
—“- - - “ A M Kodak” never forgets gYou can treasure up your good limes and live them over and ovt r again, if you take a Kodak wi h you. Every Kodak has the Autographic feature for noting the who. when and where of every happy picture. £ Look for the name ‘Kodak” Autographic Kodaks on y OUr c im era and films. from z. “Kodaks” and Kodak Brownie Cameras . r f r9tn 119 Films are made by the Kodak Company and by nobody else. Latest Price-List Free of all Kodak Dealers Local LOVELL-SMITH'S STUDIO H. B. KNIGHT, Chemi.t Kodak 11. J. EBBER. Chemist N. R. ROGHE, Chsmist Dealer. 'HISLOP’S PHARMACY
1® ' 1 “® p "' “ ‘""’’“i C ar owners w ho once buy a the with 1 ' ® ® le l° west P r > ce la B usually wind up || .1 NraaWl4 as con fi buyers of Goodrich I - mIhImWPi Silvertown Cords. One experience I ilMllffSMl proves that it doesn’t pay to put I ’ Bl» j Hjv -4 money in inferior quality. You sim- I! ” lira jiff d P‘ y can>t B et *k e service. With Sil- I 1 Illi HR « vertowns it’s a different story—long, j, ' * P I trouble-free service, and a full return I Pl® 1-W '4 on l ' le moncy invested. Equip with I I 1 Silvertowns —do the right thing I FIRST. I! "Best in the Long Run." GOODRICH SERVICE STATION <v HERETAUNGASTREET - - - HASTINGS ( i US JI
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 285, 17 November 1923, Page 7
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