W° could build a fair-sized hotel with The ie STUDEBAKER cases we have * W Iff ff 1 | landed recently. As fast as we unpack | •■>••■ £B ■!■ il/i J’X&X'fcV HXk I 4"<l [ Jjl - them some smiling resident drives his | UU* *5l AfilrlOlT vr » 1 I -11 >!♦ ■ 2^Tfg]^Rz— jCF. ■iMfaaTnP —— “Stude” out the double door to return < a wee k or a mont h later and tell us HASTINGS how > asedhois ■ DON’T VORGET—This is a Studebaker year; we’ve got a New Model at Breally easy terms waiting for YOU' Telephone 422 (Two Lines)
January Specials See these Goods in Our Windows 1 We have just landed a New Stock of JAP SUNSHADES — CALL AND INSPECT. OSTRICH TRIMMING in Mauve, Sky, Rose, Just landed—Large shipment of Lemon, Pink, Black, etc. Usually 2/11. LADIES’ VESTS Now, 1/11 per yard. lhuico EVE SHOULDER STRAPS or Washing Ribbon SKE. THE WINDOW DISPLAY in Pale Shades only.-To clear 1/3 per pair. P _ ipp _ from 1/41 to 5/6. white cotton two-button gloves m Prices trom l/4 2 10 o/o. 61 and 6J onlv. Were 2/11. Now 1/6 pair. 40in CREAM CURTAIN NET. Strong wearing. 1/- per yard. MEN’S DUST COATS. Heavy Crash Cloth. All 36in. CREAM WINCEYETTE. Fine quality. sizes,— l9/6. Good appearance— l/3 per yard. MEN’S SUITS with Extra Trousers. Grey Wor36in. CHECK GINGHAMS. Large range designs. st ed — 65/-. 38in G FLORAL’ _ VOIMS y 1n <1 ’ Light and Dark MEN’S SPORTS COATS. Big range designs— Grounds.— 2/11 per yard. 27/6. WE PAY ALL POSTAGE. Box 38 'Phone 465 pETEt> s “ "THE SHOPPER'S SHOP" Tiprebaunqa St. "Hastings.
The Particular Value of I 4ENO's'TPJjrrSAi.'U» K and its superiority over ail other preparations lie in its natural Kt action, its fresh, invigorating, pleasant taste, and in the fact that ENO assists Nature without supplanting her methods. As a safeguard against those digestive ailments which often beset us—as a blood purifier—as a gentle corrective for liver troubles —as an aid to those who are subject to rheumatism or gout—as a refreshing thirst-quencher—ENO’s “ Fruit Salt ” is unequalled. All who value health and internal cleanliness should drink ENO — just a small teaspoonful effervescing in a glass of water first thing every morning. ENO’s “Fruit Salt ” is pure, highly concentrated, most pleasant in taste, and entirely free from purgative mineral salts, sugar or artificial flavouring. ENO does not form an undesirable habit, but can be taken at any time mill perfect safety by young and old. First ■•”••••• Every I Thin r Morn - <■ mg' i mmswH . ■i k HANDY SIZE-WeN , HOUSEHOLD SIZES used by travellers, for PLEASANT TO TASTE Best for family J / I office use and /•’it, />" GENTLE IN ACTION use; most<kj./ m g week end bag £/ Q TRUE A/D TO NATURE economical 8 / Sales Representatives in New Zealand : I The BRITISH- HAROLD F. RITCHIE e CQ., LTD., 20, Brandon Street. WELLINGTON. I
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IVR are now making a number of “Etna” Ceiling Sheets, 16ft. by ft., requiring no battens, and guaranee no cracks or flaking off of face, is usually spen in other brands. This naterial is right. Keen’s Pulp and jaths in stock. F. J. COWLRICK, ’BO Pitzroy Avenue, HusHngs.
VERY ITEM “IT” AT SHEFFIELD’S.—Smart Spring Frocks and Jumpers, Dress Linens, Tobralcos, Zephyrs and Crepes at bargain prices. Stockists: Blue Bird Art Silk Hosiery i (ladderproof), smart and fashionable; Men’s Fancy Socks in great variety.— SHEFFIELD <f SON. Drapers, Stanford Lodge.
HOOD EXPERT ROBT. FORSTER. ’Phone 1508. CAR HOODS FITTED from £5 5/-. LOOK FOR SIGN From Municipal llnildiiig.-: Corner.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 32, 21 January 1926, Page 2
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