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(JU. "O NEW FUR TRIMMINGS FOR AUTUMN. AT FAMOUS LOW PRICES. FINEST RANGES. PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS AND FASHION PUBLICATIONS SPECIALLY REDUCED. WHITE RABBIT TRIMMING, Zin. wide, 6/11 yard; 4in. wide, 13/9 yd. WHITE HARE TRIMMING, 2in. wide 6/11 vard; 4in. wide 14/6 yd. FOXALINE TRIMMING, 4in. wide. Shades stone marten, beige, grey, sable, 21/6 yard. HARE TRIMMING, 4in. wide at 13/9 yard; 6in. wide at 21/9 yard. Shades smoke, fawn, lynx. AMERICAN OPOSSUM TRIMMING, 4in. wide, 15/6 to 19/6 yard. Collar lengths 35/- each, to match. CONEY TRIMMING, 4in. wide. Shades mole, beaver, 11/6 yard. WESTERMAN & CO., HASTINGS.

ENTERTAINMENTS. MYSTERY • ROMANCE ■ SUSPENSE All combined to entertain you. TO NIGHT - THURSDAY - FRIDAY Sharp 7.45. MUNICIPAL J H E A T B E Metro-Goldwyn Presents “ THE THIRTEENTH HOUR ” “THE THIRTEENTH HOUR” “ THE THIRTEENTH HOUK ” with LIONEL BARRYMORE Jacqualine Gadsden, Charles Delaney. Polly Moran, and “NAPOLEON, the Emperor of Movie Dogs” (making his sensational screen debut). The dramatic, breath taking narrative of a felon who always struck his deadly blow at the same time —the hour after midnight! You will marvel at the scenes produced. Supports Include COMEDY. N.Z. SCENIC. LATEST FASHION FILM. NOVELTY. GAZETTE. Usual Prices. ’Phone 444. Pratt’s for Reserves. PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES At prices to suit all. £3 17/6, £4 5/-, £4 17/6, £5 10/-. Call in and hear them. You will be sure to appreciate their wonderful value and take one home for your enjoyment. JgEWL E Y ’ S MUSIC STORE. The New “HIS MASTER ’8 VOICE ’ ’ GRAMOPHONES. Easy Terms—£l Deposit P’OUR SHILLINGS PER WEEK Models from £ll to £35. H.M.V. RECORDS THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. DIBBiN D’B Agent HASTINGS 16 C.P. ELECTRIC LAMPS 2/3 25 „ „ „ 2/3 32 „ „ „ 2/3 50 n n » 2/6 Mixing Bowls, lOin. size, 3/3; 12in. size 4/-; Dover Egg Beaters 1/-; Aluminium Egg Beaters 5/6; Double Dasher Egg Beaters, 1/9, 2/6, 2/9; Pickle Bottle Corks, 1/- per dozen. Hot Point Electric Iroas 27/6 Hot Point Electric Irons 35/Electric Torches 6/- to 22/6 No. 5 FLOOR POLISHER—8.8. Rustless Floor Polisher is n Dustless Broom-shape Floor Mop, chemically treated to absorb and retain dust, without distributing it elsewhere. Price, 9/-. 2-Cell Torch Battery 1/6 3 Cell Torch Battery 2/Bissell Carpet Sweeper 25/No. 12 RESERVOIR MOP—8.8. Reservoir Mop for Oiling and Dusting Stained Floors. Mop can be washed as often as needed. Price, 9/-. 8.8. Polishing Oil to be used on this mop is sold in tins at 1/6 each. SHOP IN HASTINGS AT—JJENRY & SONS$ 0NS LIMITED HASTINGS BRANCH. William J. Robertson, Manager. RESULTS SIMMONDS’ QNION (JOM PETITION Judge: C. Corner, Esq., Napier. Ist—Mr. H. Shepherd, Rivcrslea Road, Hastings. 2nd—Mr. H. McNay, Napier, and Mr. D. H. Webb, Hastings (equal). 3rd —Mr. J. R. Stevens, Napier. v.h.c.—Old People’s Home, Parke Island. v.h.c.—Mr. E. W. Jones, Ashridge Road, Napier. ALWAYS SOW SIMMONDS’ SELECTED SEEDS. NONE BETTER! A gIMMONDS & (JO., £JD. NAPIER & HASTINGS. NO NEED to apologise tor Monday", cold joint if with it you produce - hottie of Hayward s "Military" Pickle It puts eest into the hnmhie-l meal remand "'Military '"—l2 THE BRIDE-TO-BE! Useful Gifts from the World’s Best Markets Now Showing. Stainless Cutlery Cut Crystal Tea Sets Dinner Sets Travelling Cases. Sets of Carvers The House for Gifts pOOPER’S MUNICIPAL BLDGS. V HASTINGS

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 84, 21 March 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 84, 21 March 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 84, 21 March 1928, Page 1

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