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NOW that’s what I call real (V- value in Trousers ! GREY FLANNELS A OF THE LATEST CUT PLEATED JUBfik FRONTS NEAT BELT LOOPS. TAILORED ON MODERN LINES -g -g / S’ " (if fj; I The Best Value Sold at 1 1 / Q <\ "• j \\\ SPORTS COATS QUALITY MAI epi\i> IND STTLM . -x <• >< in Flannels, Tweeds and x-x / An inexpensive suit of seasonable fj ] wear which gives outstanding ap- Donegals pearance. / u. biackmore<o UHttIAIMA WJ-Lz - ~MA!> I IN.G S " it is a pleasure to serve the Hastings radio fans,” said our Service Engineer. Now —Why did he say that ? Simply because satisfaction follows SALES the Hastings From SPECIALISTS IN .. „ , SUTCLIFFE’S E SALES A SERVICE. SESHOOTOEGA . TrnCTK QfIW? . HO.TIhUxS Ludwic Van BEETHOVEN One of the greatest musical composers i) / ./ z of all time. To-day Beethoven’s music -r" is more widely appreciated than ever /(fe o, before. /A > 1 f\ A RADIO worthy to play the A Great Masters Only a radio such as Philco, with its f A 3 flawless construction and perfectly- ' f jfif balanced tone, can do justice to the WvfeflyV j .iSj-iSk, iuspiring music of Beethoven and other musical geniuses. ' win 1 TlL'JBb ’ With a I'liilcj you li. ar every kind of $ R ifWtt I iMMM broadcast entertainment as if you > JBI were right in the concert hall or "Z-"/’ Ze iRLmSMEmK theatre. The artists and announcers ‘j- * might well be performing in your own f room. I’hik-o gives you keener selec- , l tivity, richer volume, lovelier tone, and % aßßBipUE|ir ' -> WB brings in more stations. ’ffisßarJLflMr k ■' - OhL A Philco provides the finest tango of w'yjap *'\ "'ilfrr ! high quality radios. Yet Philco prices I* Mar St compare favourably with those for RL inferior assembled sets. Every Philco \ is a Balance Superhet., with Philco tXk v"/* 6.S volt Tubes. ARF’ s ES £l2/10/- - Demonstration. 2F fMjiiijT T** EASY TERMS. HAWKE’S BAY DISTRIBUTORS: J. E. PEACH & CO. w . I Knobby Collins, HASTINGS Branch. t Wally Taylor, NAPIER Branch (Late Engineer 2ZH). We repair all makes of Radios. When in trouble consult our experts, where advice is freely given. PHILCO—The World’s Largest Selling Radio

Found in riltnthe germ of tooth decay! AT last the search is ended I Science has recently determinded beyond all reasonable doubt the cause of tooth decay. A germ is guilty by the forbidding name of Lactobtcilliu. This tiny organism lives in film on teeth. It feeds on particlet of food and as it grows it gives off lactic acid which attacks and breaks down tooth enamel To fight the germs that cause decay, remove the film in which they live and multiply. And to remove film, use Pepsodent, the scientific Toothpaste. Ordinary brushing cannot remove FILM, but Pepsodent Toothpaste first curdles it, so that light brushing easily removes it — gently, safely. Begin using Pepsodent Toothpaste to-day. NZfc PEPSODENT IS MADE IN NEW ZEALAND

Ernest Cecil Hill, aged 31, married, with no children, was found dead in a bedroom at his residence at Dobson yesterday afternoon by his wife, who had been absent for an hour (states a Press Association message from Greymouth). A pea-rifle bullet had been fired through his head. Deceased, a relief worker, had been in ill-health and depressed Apparently ho held the rifle between his knees when discharging the bullet.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 275, 3 November 1933, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 275, 3 November 1933, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 275, 3 November 1933, Page 9

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