GLOVES BE DISTINCTIVE' Are an essential part of your dress, and should be selected with care. WE HAVE A VERY WIDE BANGS OF STYLES AND COLOURS. MISS TIMMS HERETAUNGA ST. W., HASTINGf
UNDER-SELLING ALL OTHERS Sardines, } lb. tins ...., 9d Bobfnson’s Barley & Groats .. 1/4 tin Oak Beans & Spaghetti, 4d, 6d, 7d. 9d Crystal Coffee & Chicory 1/8 lb. Bym. Coffee. Small 1/- .... Large 1/10 Starch (Lily) 8d lb. Australian Rice 51bs. 1/Mild Cheeee 8d lb. BETTER GROCERIES Aspirins—2 S’s 5d 100's IfHorlick’s Malted Milk .. 1/10 and 3/Parish's Food .. lOd, 1/3, 1/8 and 2/Enos Fruit Salts 2/2 and 3/4 Sloan’s Liniment ’... i/io K Tomato Soup 8d and 1/Sunshine Soups 3d and 5d pkt. Balmville 8.0. P. Tea 2/2 lb. HUMPHRIES’ CASH GROCERIES Heretaunga Street, East and West
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 111, 23 April 1936, Page 15
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