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SPRING without New Clothes == IS MERELY THE TERMINATION OF Iv/nfer f CAN YOU PICTURE SPRING rrnilWJ • WITHOUT NATURE’S ADORNMENT —OR FIND YOURSELF MISSING THE BEST OF LIFE—OR IN OTHER WORDS AN INEXPENSIVE OUT OF SEASON! SUGGESTION! . / maenson sports coats FLANNEL 1 from -in Donegal, Window Pane, *9/0 JO 35' Harris and Homespun effects, including “Maenson’’ and “Lyi«,” Spring s Latest in Men s wear at ■ 39/6 - 45/- - 49/6 A revelation in English tailor- Til® HOUS® Ot ing—unsurpassed in Quality. VW W* ■ See Them Now VK B W UNIVERSAL GARAGES HAWKE’S BAY’S LEADING GARAGES. Out they go! What Offers! Extraordinary Values at our Clearance Sale of USED CARS, TRUCKS & TRACTORS We must have room for large shipments arriving of the New FORD V-8 — the Finest Ford Car evet builit. Now is your opportunity to purchase a really good Used Car or Truck at Clearance Face, Large stocks to choose from, including:— FORD MODEL “A” TUDOR SEDAN, ' FORD MODEL “A” COUPE, FORD bURU MUUtL A *' lON DfcUVfcßT * MODEL “A” PHAETON. {-TON VAN, 30-CWT. TRUCK. AH These are really smart cars of sturdy .l -.kj-L. are .furdilv built and in construction, in splendid mechanical lnese ven,c,e * are Huraiiy ouui, ana in ° rder - first-class mechanical order. HUDSON FORDOR SEDAN, HUPMOBILE FORDOR SEDAN, CHRYSLER ROAD- MORRIS MINOR VAN, MORRIS LIGHT STER, RUGBY TUDOR SEDAN, VAUX- VAN, FORD TON TRUCK, FORDSON HALL FORDOR SALOON, CHRYSLER FARM TRACTOR, with Bosch Magneto FORDOR SEDAN, FIAT FORDOR .. - 8 SALOON, HUMBER SNIPE COUPE, BUICK and ,gnitlon Sy,te,n ’ £7s ‘ COUPE, NASH COUPE. Some of these machines are in practic- M . ally new condition, having run small numerous Others to Choose from, mileage. Easy terms given to approved Clients, and finance arranged. Garages Open Continuously. J. E. Peach B Co., Ltd. UNIVERSAL GARAGESNAPIER & HASTINGS

SPORT OF THE SEASON SUPPLIES FROM— TENNIS MARKET ST., I 1 O IT • 1 Til Hastings Land & neighway Ltd.

i Pageant of Spring j See it safely by Rail j Now is the time when Nature puts her best touch on I the “Wonderland of the Pacific.” Now is the time for ! New Zealanders to enjoy marvellous glimpses of their | country from the safe cosiness of a railway carriage. A cheap little holiday for one day—or a week-end in new scenes—or a real holiday of a week or two or longer o —that is just the right kind of tonic for everybody—the | best of “spring medicine.” The railways help you to get that refreshing “time I off” with the low fares—less than a penny a mile, secondo class, for adults, and only a fraction over a penny, first- ■ class. TAKE A TONIC HOLIDAY BY RAIL

MAKE LAWNMOWING A PLEASURE —a mild exercise, in fact, that members of your family will vie ■with each other for a turn with the mower. This is really the position when a householder owns a— MASPORT RAPID Ballbearing Lawnmower I I No better bit of machinery has ever been made in New Zealand than the Masport 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 6 blades 14-inch knives and 8 J-inch 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 233, 14 September 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 233, 14 September 1934, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 233, 14 September 1934, Page 11

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