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Your New GH Shirt, Sir! Select from our New and Varied Range Spring is the season of New Clothes, and anticipating the V *3 usual demand, we have as- V sembled fine new stocks of Shirts, which for quality and appearance are unequalled. Made from the celebrated ' Tobralco Cloths, they come in all the newest stripes and , /./ ''rf patterns, as well as plain j white. Each Shirt has Reinforced Neck And a Collar to Match. NOTE THE WONDERFUL VALUES. Neglige Shirts, with collar to nTL![jfl) match— 11/6 Will Neglige Shirts, without collar Hnllßlfi 11 10/6 SEE THIS SPECIAL SHOWING. MILLAR Tht Great Outfitters - Hastings QUALITY and PRICE gWßfflffiffWWwL Are the two Se,lin B Features of our MEN’S FELT HATS. ® Our stock consists of all the leading makers of England and America. W PRICES: 10/6, 14/6, 17/6, 19/6, r 21/ ’’ 29/610 45/ ‘ Sizes always in stock—6| to 7j. TAILORS ANO MERCER8 > HABTINM.

Are you one of those Fortunate Persons ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF FORTY ? Then, a proposition in the nature of an Endowment, or Superannuation t must have a special interest for YOU. Such a proposition ft the investment we speak of as Timber Bonds This attractive form of investment should appeal to everyone; to the young man or woman who may reasonably look forward to harvest the fruits of his or her enterprise; or to the older roan who wishet to provide a sound and lasting investment for his children. £5OO for £25 Is believed to be a conservative estimate of the return from these Bonds in 20 years time. Bonds are paid for by very easy instalments spread over four and a half years. Truly a simple proposition when you realise that the quarterly payments represent only TWO SHILLINGS A WEEK. There is a Special Death Benefit Clause attaching to these Bonds; and, further, the Company guarantees, after five years, to buy back paid-up Bonds at any time (should a bondholder desire to sell), upon 3 months’ notice being given, for the full amount, viz., £25, with 5 per cent. Compound Interest added. If desirous of obtaining further information, fill in the subjoined coupon, and mail it to the address given. MR. G. H. BROWN. Local Representative, N.Z, Perpetual Forests. Ltd. P.O. Box 313. HASTINGS. Please furpish information regarding the money to be made out of Commercial Tree-planting, and about the investment represented by Timber Bonds. Name Address Date “Tribune”

fiilb Fordson Brings Prosperity To farmers :: :: The up-to-date farmer is discover- Four horses working steadily, ing that scientific efficiency is be- plough about 2$ acres a day. The coming increasingly necessary on Fordson will average iron? 6to 8 the farm, and the Fordson is a to 10 acres in 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 in upkeep. 4 to 6 horses, thus enabling almoet 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 nr • seven horses and equipment. One farmer writes: lam working Every day the team is idle, it P? c , tor . ln co " n , tr y wher © «ft costs the farmer somewhere in the absolutely impossible to take a vicinity of £2 without return.— , \ ors . e - and 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, HASTING*. -phon. til. R.aidtnM 1M«.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 235, 11 September 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 235, 11 September 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 235, 11 September 1924, Page 2

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