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Your New Shirt, Sir! Select from our New xLW and Varied Range Spring is the season of New Clothes, and anticipating the usual demand, we have assembled fine new stocks of Shirts, which for quality and appearance are unequalled. Made from the celebrated ay Tobralco Cloths, they come in all the newest stripes and . //r -'W patterns, as well as plain white. Each Shirt has Reinforced Neck And a Collar to Match. NOTE THE WONDERFUL values. iHm Neglige Shirts, with collar to HI match- IIG Neglige Shlrts> without collar fl!! 10/6 SEE THIS SPECIAL SHOWING. MILLAR ft? GIORGI, The Great Outfitters - Hastings

QUALITY and PRICE Ji Are the two Selling Features of our MEN’S FELT HATB. Our stock consists of nil the lending Bakers of England and America. PRICES: 10/6, 14/6, 17/6, 19/6, r 21 /-> 29/6 to 45/. X. Sizes always in stock—6s to 7s. TAILORS AND MERCERS, HABTINRS. The Wonderful MEXICAN PASSION FRUIT VINE This vine, as its name denotes, is a native of Mexico. It has been greatly improved by us, is easily grown by any novice, it bears moat beautiful large fruit of a distinctly permeating 'flavour very superior to the ordinary passions, and for fruit salad and ice cream, etc., is delicious. Last December, we picked 75 half-bushel cases of fruit from 50 plants at first picking, realising 25/- per half bushel case, and selling in shops at 2/9 per dozen and 3d each. These vines may be planted any time, and are almost continuous bearers. Plaut 9 feet apart, in rows running (if possible) north and south, having the ground well drained, and using old stable manure for foundation. After the plants ar© established frequent dressings of fowl manure will be found to give better results. When plants are throwing hangers it is best to train them up to a single wire on posts .5 feet high, placing a rod from ground to wire to enable them to climb up. They can also be grown alongside of fences t>r outhouses. These plants do well in New Zealand, aud bear for 10 years with eare. These plants stand frost. PRICES—£I6 for 1000 Plante, post frep* 45/. for 100 Plants, post free; 30/- for 50 Plants, post free; 10/6 for 11 Plants, post free; 7/6 for 6 Plants,tree. BENTON’S OSBORNE ROAD, MANLEY, SYDNEY. Please addrrt. letters. Box~34S9TGLPju.'. (Sydney. •

Fordson Brings Prosperity To Farmers :: :: The up-to-dat© farmer is discover- Four horses working steadily, ing that scientific efficiency i 8 be- plough about 2$ acres a day. The coming increasingly necessary on Fordson will average from 6to 8 the farm, and th© Fordson is a to 10 acres hi same time practical, sensible and workable It takes about 5 acres to feed one farm, power unit, low in first cost, horse, and the Fordson can replace low m upkeep. 4 to 6 horses, thus enabling almort He knows that it costs £548 5/8 30 acres of land to be profitably per year to keep six horses and cultivated. equipment, or £592 9/8 to keep seven horses and equipment. On© farmer writes: “I am working Every day the team is idle, it n !F Tractor in country where it la costs the farmer somewhere in th© absolutely impossible to take a vicinity of £2 without return. horse, and th© Fordson has never Vide “N.Z. Journal of Agricul- stuck me up.” ture.” Runs economically on Kerosene—24 hours per day if necessary, and don't cost a penny for upkeep when not working. Fordson Tractor £lB7 F. 0.8., WELLINGTON J. E. PEACH & CO. FORD AGENTS KARAMU ROAD, HASTINGS, ’phone til. Residenoe ItM.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 234, 10 September 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 234, 10 September 1924, Page 2