Full details are given of Mr Maney’s sale conducted by Messrs Gill Bros, to-morrow at 605, Victoria street Hastings. A very nice selection o* furniture is to be offered. As Mr Muney is leaving for Sydney every lost must be quitted. So many women wonder if a permanent wave will suit them; if in doubt Mercer’s London expert, ean within 20 minutes, free of charge and without obligation, place in your hair, a temporary wave, exactly like a permanent one. H. E. Mercers, ladies’ hairdresser, Thorp’s Buildings, Napie’ Telephone. 1825.” A HOUSEWIFE’S TROUBLES. Women who keep house often get fagged before the morning is halfway gone. I’here is no better reviver than J.D.K.Z. Gin, a genuine and reliable pot-still malt liquor. Pure and palatable, it braces the nerves, and is a wonderful purifier. All hotels and bottle stores. H M Bennett F.l 0.. F.S M.S London Optician visits Hastings < n Tuesdays. 9to 4.30 Union Bank Chambers. ’Phone (112 foi appointment *
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 218, 29 August 1927, Page 5
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