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fMI MODERN HOME g||| SHOW . Make • real part3 L ot tJIK Curtaining! Coverings modern home show. Bring your s . ® « friends to see these lovely new Cushions Bedding Curtainings and Coverings that j ! will make your home as gay Linens Lampshades H » 4-' Spring. Expert advice in your i- planning. Curtains made vp, EVERYTHING THAT’S W NEW AND MODERN. jOM&M BEAUTIFUL CURTAININGS. Madras leads the way in Cotton Curtaimngs, and the modern de signs .. are lovely- beyond words. Coloured effects to blend with any- room. ” Priced at 2/6 and 2/11 yard I’ ART SILK NETS. . , . M Fadeless colours in a glorious range of shades. Rich designs, splendid wearing Dualities by the best British makers. Priced .1 2/6 2/11 '« 5/11 KTg 2*05: FOLK WEAVES. .ft] ; fflfW For coverings or hangings in subdued stripe designs. Tones of Blues, 'tj . Greens, Rose, Gold and Brown. 48 inches wide. La/jl Priced at 2/3 yard ’ u ° ■ BAIRD’S I 1

Huge Cycle Sales—Quality Counts - ■ zvyCLES that have had consistently Huge TFDMQ Salcs right throu s ll the J’ ea rs. Proof of 1 JLIXIVIO their unvaried quality and value. Triumph, Armstrong, Budge, Roxburgh, Royal OF Enfield, Elswick, Coventry, Challenger, Camr'AOTT brian, Warrior, Angles-y. CAorl every one, all British, . i.t, steel CYCLES. Buy one of these Leading Makes. OLD CYCLES PART PAYMENT. Agents: C. R. STEVENS & SONS NAPIER FAMOUS FOR BETTER BIKES. A. J. SMITH, MANAGER ; ; ; HASTINGS,

The geniality of New Zealanders and the effective help given tourists by the New Zealand Tourist Department were favourably commented upon by Mr W. de Hoog, of Johannesburg, when he arrived in Christchurch during a tour of the Dominion. He was greatly impressed, he said, by the helpfulness and kindliness of the people of New Zealand to strangers, and be had nothing but praise for the enterprise which had built up so varied an achievement in all departments of life within the comparatively short time that the country had been settled. An invitation has been extended to the farmers who will be travelling with Cook’s farmers’ party, leaving New Zealand in April. 1936, by Lord Islington, Rushbrook Hall, Bury St. Edmonds, to inspect his farm on June 25, and Viscount Blcdisloc lias also invited them to his farm at Lydney on July 6- These invitations are of special interest to the farmers who will bo travelling especially in view of the great benefit derived by those farmers who have been making similar visits under Cook’s arrangements this year. The party i- leaving Sydney by the Strathaird on April 18.

Bakery, Hustings. Specials i;™y„.rrv Sponges (Id. Delicious Honey I.“Ils ft. I f'sivoines :re specials; ! ’ ■ "■ 1 1 li'c Eclairs.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 231, 16 September 1935, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 231, 16 September 1935, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 231, 16 September 1935, Page 9