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BE-OPBNING OF SCHOOLS. \ —— ’ ADVICE TO PABENTS. To avoid the ruth and possible disappointment, procure your School Supplies Early. | FOSTER BROOK BOOKSELLER ft STATIONER HASTINGS Phone 134. P.O. Box 3

ROBERT HOLT & SONS, LTD. SAWMILLERS. TIMBER. HARDWARE, COAL ft FIREWOOD MERCHANTS JOINERY MANUFACTURERS AND BUILDERS SUPPLIERS. Largo stocks of well seasoned local and imported timbers held ready at onr 3 sawmills and Napier and Hastings yards for delivering at ’short notice direct to your building site. The finest quality Rimu and Matai in the North Island is cut by us at our Ohurakura and Puketitiri mills. ENQUIRIES WELCOMED. RUSSELL ft ST. AUBYN STREETS, HASTINGS ’Phone No. 8. “Here’s a Bookshop” STANDARD SIX ARHTHMETICS are now in stock as HALL’S (Late Pratt’s) BOOKSELLERS • HASTINGS Also "The Black Moth” 3/6 “The Great Roxhythe” 3/6 By Georgette Heyer, author of "These Old Shades” 118 YEARS— Redwood cabins built by (he Russians—the first settlers in California—in 1811, more than a century ago, are still in use. These cabins are in exposed positions where, during the winter, they are subjected to rain, fog, and the sweeping winds of the Pacific, and, during the summer, to the heat of the sun. Redwood has withstood these varied conditions for 118 years without rotting, warping, or shrinking. > See us about this most durable timber. C. & A.ODLIN, LTD. BAWMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS AVENUE ROAD, HASTINGS < ’Phone 1552. MORNING ft AFTERNOON TEAR can be had at V AT SMITH’B.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 62, 28 February 1929, Page 4

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