NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS.
Roachs’ Ltd. notify prices for several brands of benzine. The West End dairy, near Nelson street, Hastings, advertises prime young fowls and ducks for ’Xmas and the New Year.
renders are invited for the purchase of 4,604,900 super feet of milling timber, principally rimu, approximately 30 miles from Waipawa. See advt. A meeting of the househoklers_ of the Parkvale School district wi?i be held in the school on Friday, 11th in st., at 8 p.m. Barley’s, Heretaunga street west, hold a select stock of ready-to-wear suits, working trousers, odd trousers, hats, caps, braces and for ’Xmas wear. Bone and Shaw, on page 8, are advertising the unsold allotments in Ellison and Duncan’s subdivision, with prices. These sections are cheap, position is right and early application will be necessary. Bone and Shaw announce on account of the owner an unreserved auction sale of timber, firewood and iron on the premises, Karamu road, of Headley, Son and Stewart’s late premises. Watch papers for full details. The Union Steamship Company advise that s.s. Mararoa (oil fuel) will be despatched as an additional steamer from Wellington at- 10 p.m. on Thursday, 24th December, for Lyttelton, returning from that port on Friday, 25th December, to Wellington. Now is the time to choose the camera you are going to give at
’Xmas. More time to select one, a deposit secures and it is a simple matter to pick it up on ’Xmas Eve. Hislop’s Pharmacy, the place to buy your camera, carries full stocks of cameras and films. The preliminary notice appears in our advertising columns of a new ’bus company which has been formed to run an hourly service between Hastings and Napier. The motor buses are up-to-date in every way and will provide comfortable travelling. Good service is the aim of the company, which anticipates a ready response from the public. It is often difficult to select a Christ, mas gift which suits the purse of the doqor,is fully appreciated by the recipient, and confers a lasting benefit. A fountain pen or Fyne point pencil fulfils all these conditions. Cliff’s, Queen street, near the Post Office, have the largest range of Swan Fountain Pens in Hawke’s Bay at prices ranging from 7s 6d to £4 4s. You are advised to call early and inspect these lovely Britishmade pens and pencils, which were first manufactured in 1843.
Now is the time to secure your Christmas poultry and Messrs Gill Bros wish to draw the attention of the public to their sale, which commences at 11 a.in. on Saturday. There arc nice lines of good fowls and ducks, and a special line of 40 geese, turkeys, etc. Amongst lines arc good dairy stock, suitable for farmers and others. In the sundry section a nice lot ol implements, including spring day, set of discs harrows, ploughs, etc., will be offered. A full list will be found in our advertisement on page 8. Every lady nowadays, who wishes to look her best, and have the subtle charm so much appreciated in this modern every-day world of ours, is quite aware of the value of modern and up-to-date beauty parlors. The beauty parlor of to-day is more than a pick-me-up for the modern women The new appliances, thoughtfully and carefully designed to meet the requirements so essential for preservation and general attractability are greatly in evidence at the ‘ ‘ Marcello” Salon in Heretaunga street, where ladies receive the attention’ of a trained and expert staff, skilled in all that pertains to improve the modern woman. An inspection of the “Marcelle" Toilet Saloon will be to every woman’s advantage.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 215, 10 December 1925, Page 6
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