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U A. DINTBM r.pji.. (n.i.) PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR BRCRKTARY AND station ACCOUNTANT TRIBUN I BUILDINGS (tpiU.r. HASTINGS. H.M. BENNETT ® OPTOMETRIST F—NAPIER VteiVß MAAVIMM AT U«*iM BANK SMAMIW P.O. Box 177. ’Phono*: OUc? 52Private <B9 H. W. CLIMIB A BOM Licensed Surveyor! end Civil Enginsev* QUEEN STREET HASTINGS. "K” SOUTH AFRICAN CIGARETTE TOBACCO—I/- per az. A cool sweet and nutty smoke—a smoke tor every day of the year. Only at— S. KEARNEY. Hairdresser and Tobacconist. (Next Carlton Hotel) HASTINGS. THI GRANO PHARMACY (Opp. Grand Hotel) HASTINGS. Prescriptions Accurately Diapeused Vpterinary Remedies a Specialty. N. R. ROCHI CHEMIST T»leph<A. M. P.O. Box 47. FRANK K. SMITH VALUER Confidential Business Agent Attorney for Absentees Agent for Prudential Abs’cs Co., Fire * ADDRESS—No. 7. H.B, Farmers’ ' Meat Co., Karamu Road, Hasting?. 1 P.O. Box 275 ’Phone 1250 • Office Hours: 10 a.tn. to 12 noon. SINGING A VOICE PRODUCTION ' MISS M. FOX ROGERS ! Pupil of Bantock Pierpoint, Guildhall School of Music, and D. Riddell Hunter, Bond Street, London. Address: Corner of NELSON & SOUTHAMPTON STS. HASTINGS i HOME MIXED COUCH REMEDY 1 THAT CHILDREN LIKE. Honey, Vinegar and half a 2/6 bottle of CAPSIT CONCENTRATE) makes the greatest value Cough Remedy on the market. Agents— JJ I 8 L 0 P’ S pHARMACY IN ADDITION to our usual full and complete stocks of Office and General Stationery we specialise in School Supplies. Circulating Library—By reason of the continual addition of now books, our circulating branch is ever increasing in popularity. Our terms are an initial charge of 4/6 and an exchange fee of 4d, but our subscribers are never penalised by the imposition of fines. Playing Cards. Bridge Scorers, Draughts and Chess, Wedding Cake Boxes, Marking Ink, Secotine, Dennison’s Crepe Paper in all shades 1/each. Waterman, Swan and Onoto Fountain Fens, Eversharp Pencils kept in al* grades, Atlasses, Dictionaries. Bibles, Prayer Books, Poets in cheap and also presentation binding. Full range of Classics and Latest Fiction. FOSTER BROOK BOOKSELLER & STATIONER. ’Phones 134, 742. HASTINGS. QREAT CLEARING SALE. HERETAUNGA STREET, WEST. At MR. A. J. EATON’S SHOP, The retail stock of WALLPAPERS, FRIEZES & PAINTS Together with a splendid assortment of CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, FANCY GOODS, etc. Do not miss tliis unique opportunity of brightening up your home at a minimum cost. R. S COTT HERETAUNGA STREET WEST. TO THOSE ABOUT TO FURNISH. Our Hardwear and Crockery Establishment is now recognised throughout Hawke’s Bay as the Leading House for Quality and Value. The largest selection to choose from. BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE Call and inspect our stock and note the prices. We buy direct from the makers, pay cash, and are, therefore, in a position to sell at bedrock prices. Thirty-three Piece English Decorated Dinner Sets, £3 7/6, £4, £4 7/6. Twenty-one Piece English Tea Seto, 17/6, 27/6. 35/W. & Gold English Cups and Saucers 5/6 per half-dozen. L. J. HARVEY Tho Cheapest In Ironmongery and Crockery Phone 495 P.O. Box 224 RUTHLESS REDUCTIONS A FREE TICKET FOR THE GREAT ENTERTAINMENT Men’s Box Derby Bals— 19/6 to 25/Men’s Box Shoes— 19/6 to 29,6 Men’s Cpokham Boots- 29 6t039 •> Men’s Nailed Watertights 19 6 A 25 - Men’s Chrome Shooters— 19 6 A 25/Ladies’ Court Shoes— 10 6 to 19/6 Ladies’ 1 and 2-bar Shoes 15 6 to 19/6 Ladies’ Sandal Bar Shoes 25 - to 39 6 Ladies’ Button Boots— 10 6 A* 12/6 Ladeis’ "Evening Shoes— 10 6t025 - Ladies* Slippers— 1 11 to 5 11 Boys’ Boots— 10/6 to 15'6 Child’s Boots A Shoes- 3/11 to 10 fl SALE NOW PROCEEDING HANNAH & CO. HASTINGS A NAPIER

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 126, 4 May 1925, Page 4

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