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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. A DVERI'ISEKS are requested to note that “copy” for all REPLAUE DISPLAY Advertisements MUST be handed into this Office BEFORE 1 P.M. ON THE DAY PRIOR TO PUBLICATION. TENDERS. H. HIR 0 N SASH AND DOOR FACTORY All kinds of joinery work carefully executed. Building alterations, and every description of wood work at short notice. EASTBOURNE STREET, HASTINGS. ’Phone 2138. H.B. DEMOLITION CO. announce removal to more commodious premises and carry large stocks of used materials, Electric Stoves, Coke Heaters, Ranges, Coppers, Tiled Surrounds, Iron, Doors, Windows, Flooring, Weather Boarding, Match Lining, Wall board, etc. Let us quote vou. Opposite Fire Station, HASTINGS STREET, HASTINGS. ’Phone 3593. For all CONCRETE work order GOLDEN BAY CEMENT Quality guaranteed to be above British Standard Specifications. Obtainable from all dealers. De PELICHET, McLEOD & CO., LTD. Hawke’s Bay Agents. GENERAL HAULAGE CO., LTD. PAKOWHAI SHINGLE PIT. A LL REQUIREMENTS of Shingle and Sand for ferro-concrete work, washed and graded, crushed or uncrushed, supplied at the bins, Pakowhai Bridge. Deliveries any part of district in tip lorries. ’Phone 3754, Hastings. AT LAST it has ARRIVED! The much-looked for RADIO-GR AMOPHONE II II “HIS MASTERS VOICE’’ See this 5 valve CONSOLE and hear its glorious tone —either Radio or Gramophone. IT is positively startling to know that such perfection is possible And the price is only £39 10/-. BEWLEY’S LIMITED (Near Cosy Theatre) HASTINGS. GARDENING BOOKS GARDENING BOOKS “PRACTICAL GARDENING,” David Tannock. New and revised edition 6/“AN EASY GUIDE TO N.Z. GARDENING,” J. Lockhart 2/N.Z. PRACTICAL HAND BOOKS. 2/* each FRUIT GROWING IN N.Z. FLOWER GARDENING IN N.Z. VEGETABLE GROWING IN N.Z. PLANTS OF NEW ZEALAND by Laing and Blr ell. Third Edition 18/FOSTER~BROOK Box 3. (Estd. 1884) ’Phone 2461. HLRETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS “beautiful “hair? yVHAT WOMAN does not value an abundance <rf beautiful hair? With an affected scalp, the hair roots do not get sufficient nourishment to keep them in a healthy state, and consequently the hair becomes thin and faded-looking, slowly dies, and eventually falls out. In some cases the cause is nervous disorders, in others dandruff is the trouble. Ugly, bare patches develop, and become very sore. More than local treatment is necessary to remove such conditions. The “Klexema” Treatment attacks the constitutional cause—it first draws out the disease, then stimulates the roots, causing a fresh growth of soft, thick, lustrous hair. For all scalp ailments, “Klexema” is recommended as the treatment that never fails. Consultations Free. ’Phone 3128. KLEXEMA ROOMS. UNION BANK BLDGS., HASTINGS. Bryant’s Bldgs.. Napier (Thursday). ELT ln T' ~SC HO<> L(N?Z~ OF DRESSMAKING. YFOTHERS! Have your daughters taught to cut and make their own clothes. ifclS FOSTER Hastings Principal. Union Bank Building, Heretaunga St THE ALFA ANTI-CLOG HARROW The most efficient implement for Lucerne cultivation. Send for particulars to sole local agent, J. UNDERWOOD. Alfa Laval Sales and Service Depot. 107 N. KING STREET, HASTINGS. ’Phone 4306. | ITO ALL WHO KNOW AND CARE there comes a portrait I most desired. A treasured gift • enriched by pleasant recollections, and the consistent, appeal made bv a good portrait taken by 1 KO L F KE Y b Photographer, Commerce Buildings, I HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 233, 14 September 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 233, 14 September 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 233, 14 September 1934, Page 4

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