After Holidays—Work! We hate to remind you, but “Men must work while” etc. —and no man can enjoy his work in worn-out togs. Men Uill ('\ have to buy work clothes, but they don’t have to pay 9m w \ high prices for them if they buy their . 1 WORKING TOGS at Blackmore’s bW To prove it we quote— 1 v £ fr ENGINEER’S UNION TWEED TROUSERS 9/11 pail VHi 9 A J PALMER NAP TROUSERS 7/11 pair ■ 11 DENIMS 6/6 pair 1 lIX / BLUE DRILL COMBINATIONS 12/9 * IK / 818 OVERALLS 8/6 * *■ I PAINTER’S, WHITE TROUSERS 5/11 pair 11 I PAINTER’S COATS, unbleached 6/6 It I PAINTER’S 818 OVERALLS 6/11 1 PIN-HEAD SHIRTS 5/11 1 1 BLACK WORKING SHIRTS From 6/6 to 8/9 k Hl' I ; GABERDINE TROUSERS 12/9 pair nW 11 1 ALL WOOL TWEED TROUSERS 12/9 1 WORKING COATS, good quality 19/6 Wl MEN’S UNDER-FLANNELS 6/11 Come in and see us for Quality and Value i H. Blackmore & Co. Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters. Heretaunga Street, Hastings.
that owners will choose because it is smart, safe quiet and fast . This new Oakland, called the Cos- point, rubber cushioned engine support. I nt\ been d lT gned “ The Cosmopolitan Six is no ordinal meet the tastes of the world. C ar-but exa^ly what Rs name Comfort is measured by motorists not —a cat dedicated to the standards"' only in the depth of Oakland’s deep owners themselves, the world over, cushions and width of seats or length have created: quiet, smooth engine . of footspace. They find comfort in performance, fingerlight handling, long its new degree of reliable performance, endurance, natural beauty and comfort carefree service and its flexibility of such as a good armchair gives. Can driving. Then there is smoother run- be bought on the G.M.A.C. Easy ning and longer life because of the four Payment Plan. ROSS, DYSART & McLEAN WT HASTINGS .............. «» SUB AGENTS: LAN”AU SEDAN .... £520 „ JAMES MOTORS, LTD., NAPIER. DELIVERED ” Everywhere* OAKLAND COSMOPOLITAN SIX< WflK PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS
Another little drink Won’t do us any ham BEAUTIFUL GLASSWARE. Tumblers— 2/6, 2/9 half-doz., etc. Glass Jugs, low shape— 2/11, 3/6 Tumblers— 2/6, 2/9 half-doz., etc. Glass Vases— 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, etc. Glass Salads— 1/11, 2/6, etc. Glass Sugars— 1/9, 1/11, etc. English Cups— 2/9, 3/9 half-doz. English Cups and Saucers—--4/11, 5/6 half-doz. English Plates— 2/11, 3/6 half-doz. Jam Jars. All sizes. Low Prices Municipal Buildings, Hastings
“VESTA” Vxl HASTINGS GENERAL ELECTRIC (0 .TORR) 319 BUSSELL STREET, HASTINGS
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 29, 21 January 1929, Page 7
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