■'- — L- — 1 - - — 1 . . CUMING'S Winter Clearance SALE NOW IN FULL SWING GENEROUS PRICE CUTTING IN ALL DEPTS SPOT MAROCAIN BLOUSES CHIUDREN'S FLEECY LINED To be cleared at 3/1 1 each VESTS — 9d each Ladics' Blackand Coloured Xylonite LADIES' PONGEE PYJAMAS. Long DRESSING COMBS. Usually 2/6. sleeves. Usually 10/6— Now 1/- each Now 6/11 pair 27in. WH1TE NURSERY FLANNEL- l Piece WHITE CROSS CURTAIN ETTE — 7/6 dozen NET — 6d yard 27in. BRACK SILK-FINISHED VEL- LADIES' WOOL & COTTON VESTS VETEEN— 1/U yard S.S.— 2/11 each A few ends of SHADOWETTES— LADIES' LOCKNIT PYJAMAS. . * - » iTo be cleared at 8d yard Usually 9/6 — Sale Price 6/6 each CUMING'S BOX 68. HERETAUNGA STREET PHONE 3812. HASTINGS 1 M ^ FARMER!— save time, labour and expense ARTILLERY ir LOG SPLITTING GUN • Extract from a letter sent to the manufacturers Farmerf yotx can save trouble — and of the Artillery Splitting Gun! " . 1..T {m-nnceililp To-? The Artillery Gun has proved very satisfactory. attempt kitkerto impossible Log My initial attempt with the Gun was on a Yellow Splitting jobs witk tbe aid of the pine (Kahikatea) 6ft. through and 9ft. long, ..nd a ..« C! Tn- n ... XTrt tpdinn# greatly to my surprise and of several onlookers, Artillery Splittmg tedious f /gt gt(ft compietely split the log in four boring AR you do is drive the gun . pieces. I have recommended the Gun to several ~ . » .t. i . V . - other Farmers in the distriet. into the end of the log— -touch oit * the fusc — and the job's done. The toughest, knotted log can be easily ^ the testimoniai letter below— then (^fQ J tgm ' — i ■n— ■!!■« iwi i ■■!!!■■■■■■■■■———■ Mi^wwnen— n iii tm maui iui ■■■!■— im n i i ~~~ » iv«"ie THIS WEEK'S • « j - WILL NOT WORRY tower W et r y^t « w T m 1 WEARING special Weather hunps . ....... OILED CANVAS GOODS LADIES SQU-WESTERS. All Sizes. 3/9 each MEN'S EIDING COATS. Full Capo, WOOL & COTTON wateepkoof Arat® »m IJACP BLIZZARD HELMETS. 8/11 MEN'S RIDING COATS. Extra full tlVJDEu BULL-ON THIGH LEGGINGS. Unlin- . 3 04. v . n ~ . r. ■ea. 5/11 and 7/6 pair CaPe> Sood Storm and c« q qjl __J io;n Lined. 8/6 pair lars. Oiled Silk interliuing. Doublo j3ize« g8 ana xuui. FUL]. DQMED OYCLE LEGGINGS. sleeveS. Replaced FREE OF CHAEGE 1 Shades of Grey, ROADMEN'S COATS. Full Capefno u they lcak. 6 MONTES GUARANTEE |— — — sleeves. 4 length. 13/6 42/6 each I Fawn and Brown 2/6 pair ™ HUNTS' SHOP EARLY HASTINGS Guaranteed
CJuidren's Colds f \Quick relief without ly'dosing." Just rub on NOW IMPROVED! WH ITE-STA1 N LESS J EXACT TIME FOE LIFE! S S "OMEGA" ? 5 POCKET AND WEISTLET S 5 WATCHES S S Priced from £2 17/6 \ | GARLAND'S ! J The Quality Jewellers A x and m \ Engagement Eing Speclalists r HEBETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS X
\ Struggling tlirougli umfharted jungles, swamps and mountain ranges, three Brazilian enginoers reccntly coinpleted a nine-year, 15,000-mile journey by motor car to blaze the trail for a projeeled road linking North aud South America. Thcy arc said to bo ihe first to mahe the trip bi'twecn tlie two con- > tineuts by cars.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 146, 8 July 1937, Page 8
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