“All this is Quite New To Me,” Remarked the Colonel tJACK: “THE MAN’S COMPLETELY CHANGE)), COLONEL, BUT I HAPPEN TO KNOW THAT HIS INCOME REMAINS THE SAME.” COL.: “WELL, I SUPPOSE HE WAS RECOMMENDED A GOOD OUTFITTER.” JACK: “HE WAS THE NEAT, WELL FITTING STYLE, AND ENTIRELY NEW pW) SPRING PATTERNS, HAVE BEEN CHOSEN FROM AN ENORMOUS RANGE. 1 KNOW WHERE THAT RANGE IS!” W K “OBVIOUSLY! A MATTER OF /Ji ‘ ' v Quality and Style ~ | rALWAYS ASSOCIATED WITH THE T ' HOUSE 0F BLACKMORE
COMPANION TO A BUSY WOMAN • — - 1 1 -fl , - Only Ford could offer this stylish and modern Light Car—so economical that it runs 35-40 miles per gallon—so well engineered that it holds the road perfectly at 55-60 miles per hour. It seats four adults comfortably and has syncro-mesh gears, finger-tip steering, powerful brakes and a smooth, silent engine. Unquestionably, the Ideal Car for every Busy Woman. The English Ford Light Car. J. E. PEACH & Co., Ltd. Hastii, g B aßj Wa P ier
SPORT OF THE SEASON SUPPLIES PHOM— TENNIS MARKET ST., I 1 Q II • 1 I . 1 Hastings. Land & neighway Ltd.
A Real N.Z. Magazine Railways National Monthly New Zealanders, yon will like the September issue of the “Railways Magazine.” It gives you thrilling glimpses of your country, past and present. There is a very wide range of interesting information, brightly written. There are humorous articles and sketches, original verse, plenty of pictures—really a big parcel of good reading—an ideal magazine for any family in New Zealand or any other British country. 6d. At all Book-shops 6d.
MAKE LAWNMOWING A PLEASURE —a mild exercise, in fact, that members of your family will vic with each other for a turn with the mower. This is really the position when a householder owns a— MASPORT RAPID Ballbearing Lawnmower No better bit of machinery has ever been made in New Zealand than the M asport Mower. Twelve, months' guarantee is given with each mower sold, while spare parts are always obtainable. Ask the opinion of any friend that owns one is all we require. It has 5 blades 14-inch knives and BMnch side wheels -and the ‘'Farmers’ ” price is SEVENTY-NINE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE. COME AND VIEW THEM AT—HAWKES’ BAY FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. WHERE QUALITY COSTS LESS.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 230, 11 September 1934, Page 9
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