Mr. J. A. Campbell, director of the horticultural division of the Department of Agriculture, is at present in Hastings making enquiries regarding fruit export and investigating the extent of the damage done to orchards, as the result of the hail storm experienced in the district a few months ago.
Im Portugal we read there is a mountain for sale. It is said that a wealthy man proposes to buy it and live on the very top so as to tire out tax collectors. lie will want to buy a pair of Uskide sole boots at the Wilson Shoe Coy.’s cheap sale to get up the mountain. Cheap sale now on.* The modern girl shows plenty cf understanding, says a critic. She certainly does, that’s why the manufacturers of silk stockings and tinsel shoes wax wealthy. Cheap Shoe Sale now on at Hannah’s. Napier and Hastings. Gold and Satin Tinsel Shoes, 12/6.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 67, 6 March 1929, Page 5
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