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| will you find the question of the New % Z—Autumn Modes most interestingly and M. 1 delightfully answered ? are you most warmly invited to inspect the new colours, contours and styles displayed in Smart Coats, Chic Hats, and Woollen Frocks . is the choicest selection of Smart New Tweeds that inspire you to make many new frocks—or the very latest Gloves J/ an d Hosiery • . ? There is only one ansiver—CUMING’S of Course 1 When may we expect yon •

A Work of Unremitting Vigilance on</ Accuracy. 1 Tho chemist who dispenses your doctor’s proscription knows that health, even life IV itself, depends upon his accuracy and skill. ' . J ’ Ha is your physician’s co-worker. All his W- k/Z ! knowledge, training and integrity are concern yc. <gr \Jy I ’.rate! in producing reliable medicines of the 'nMbh highest quality. I Do not taka risks with health—bring your j prescriptions to a trusted chemist. ALLAN GRANT, M.P.S. • (WOODWARD’S PHARMACY) HEBETAUNGA STREET . • HASTINGS

"I think, your Honour, that it is understood that the sheep arc not frozen before they nre killed,” said counsel in the Supreme Court, Napier, yesterday morning, during the hearing of a claim brought by the Hawke’s Hay Electric Power Board against Borthwick (Australasia), Ltd. "You are '.earning something new’ every day from this case,” replied His Honour, Mr Justice Blair. "I think I can safely say, however, that despite your assumption there is a frost in the killing industry.” (Laughter). Il» rno't dis.e> nun; housewives use ' XhS VINEGAR. It’s so i '• p'-.* > -'t so tull-flavoured and • . i. .. -J hi X> w Zealand. Sold io .1, ~i i,.iik Al! s'iures.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 73, 8 March 1933, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 73, 8 March 1933, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 73, 8 March 1933, Page 11

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