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 gall i'\ have to buy work clothes, but they don’t have to pay M| Xu \ high prices for them if they buy their JsH fijl V WORKING TOGS at Blackmore’s Ifl/T] To prove it we quote— ■ W/A JF ENGINEER’S UNION TWEED TROUSERS 9/11 pair ■ A J I’ALMEB NAP TROUSERS 7/11 pair I 11 DENIMS 6/6 pair ■ I BLUE DRILL COMBINATIONS 12/9 * IV I 818 OVERALLS 8/6 * *■ J PAINTER’S WHITE TROUSERS 5/11 pair 1 Ml I PAINTER’S COATS, unbleached 6/6 U/Bl I PAINTER’S 818 OVERALLS 6/11 | PIN-HEAD SHIRTS 5/11 \ 1 BLACK WORKING SHIRTS From 6/6 to 8/9 k I GABERDINE TROUSERS 12/9 pair ml 1 ALL WOOL TWEED TROUSERS 12/9 VI | WORKING COATS, good quality 19/6 MEN’S UNDER-FLANNELS 6/11 Come in and tee ui for Quality and Value H. Blackmore & Co. Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters. Heretaunga Street, Hastings.
NEW ZEALANDERS HAVE UNANIMOUSLY WELCOMED THEIR OWN PRODUCT Ml —J JBy —- J «w>a£/f r v GCNCRAL MOTORS fX ) / 'Z' /''low PRICED and , s\~~-;/ MORE THAN A FINE CAR 7 'T’HE realisation of fostering a New Zealand injE ■ J A dustry situate at Petone, of indirectly providing Ml \“~T employment'for 350 New Zealand men and |\ »< J / women, combined with the essential merits of Il (1 u ! Oldsmobile is bringing more and more people to S choose Oldsmobile. U Consider the features of this car, look on its grace11 I~ T ful body lines, its harmonious and youthful colour- \ I fulness. Here in this Oldsmobile is great power \l / operating in smooth quietness, road fleetness J / without jar or unnecessary vibration, seating Tourer -- - - £395 //I comfort that invites complete relaxation. D n . Ju.«. __ _ Ai Holding the road at all speeds, checked from spring bound by Lovejoy Hydraulic Shock Absorbers, you Sedan ----- £4OO ride in,this Oldsmobile with a security and restfulness which cannot be surpassed. It gives all you can Coach £405 desire, flashing speed with absolute safety, power ; with economy, smart appearance with great comfort N, Delivered and all at a price which brings it within the reach of the moderate purse. It’s warranted for twelve whole months, and you can buy it on easy term* under the G.M.A.C. plan. The Hawke’s Bay Farmer’s Co-op. Assn., Ltd., Hastings PRODUCED “ IN ■ <
Another little drink Won’t do ut any harm BEAUTIFUL GLASSWARE. Tumblers— 2/6, 2/9 half-doz., ete. Glass Jugs, low shape— 2/11, 3/6 Tumblers— 2/6, 2/9 half-doz., ete. Glass Vases— . 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, ete. Glass Salads— 1/11, 2/6, ete. Glass Sugars— 1/9, 1/11, eta. 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
■‘VEST A” mill HASTINGS GENERAL ELECTRIC (C .TORR) 310 RUSSEIIL STREET, HASTINGS
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 30, 22 January 1929, Page 7
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