/ .. In Appreciation " — -of the wonderful business accoTded to us during the Sale, We are offering0 long-to-be-remembered values during the I Last Few Days BLACKMORE'S «t I SAi£ I THE HOUSE OF BLACKMORE - - - HASTINGS
I diamon^^™. I | . The Most Beautiful of Getns * J Artistically mourtted in be&utiftll Settings all ready to ;j; | adorn my lady's fnigfcr. ;jj ]! Watchmakers, Jewellers, Engravers and Engagement | | Ring SpecialUts. / 'i! H. J. GRIEVE LTD. | t ^HERETAUNGA _ STREET ||[[||1|M|| HASTINGS. • i •• V -• • — 1 fr'-r -- Vr- ^-rir-rr I • | . The ANSWER to the $ f BURNING Question ! t " ' ' | The perfect household fuel for n 1 A IT T rT' F* Q l' | cold winter days — burns hot A | II 1 1 |\ j I r, ti !}! | with elear, bright flame — and ^ . ;»• | Lasts — and LASTS. Order ,'{) to-day from . . . • • I McLEOD & GARDNER, ' LTD. | I 'Phone 2729. MARKET STREET, KASTINGS. | USED CYCLES f WE HAVE NOW FOR SALE SEVERAL THOROUGHLY RENOVATED OYCLES, CHEAP . FOB OASH OS ON ) CONFIDENTIAL TERMS. j SO WHY RIDE THAT OLD OROOH? , ' ■ CONSULT US. C. R, STEVENS & SONS LTD. 9 FAMOUS FOR FAMOUS OYCLES. 1 NAPIER HASTINGS WAIPUKURAU | A. J. Smithj Hastings Manager, R. Hutchina, Waipukurau Manager m II HMim liiWWIi 'IM lilliiS'IIIWIIMIIWHWiil
j THE FARMERS' WINTER [ Footwear Sale ! LAST 10 DAYS AND NEVER HAVE WE OFFERED GREATER BARGAINS. Dozens of Pairs of LADIES' S^IOES ......... from 6/6 pair ; • CHILDREN'S STRONG LADIES' BLACK & BROWN SCHOOL SHOES. Sizes 1 LACE SHOES, Welted— to 5. Leather and riibber 15/6 pair soles 11/6 pair LADIES' BLACK & BROWN :: MEN'S SHOES. Leather and COURT & TIE SHOES— | rubber soles. Solid wear. From 13/6 pair ;; 17/6 pair LADIES' NAVY, BLUE & : MEN'S WORKING BOOTS. BROWN SUEDE TIE From 18/6 pair SHOES . . From 12/6 pair AS USUAL — FIRST COME, FlRST SERVED. BE WISE , BUY NOW SAVE MONEY ! CO-OP. ASSN. LTD. : VVHERE QUALITY COSTS LE ■ HASTINGS. !
Captain G. S. Elliston, M.P., told the England recently, that lack of domestic servants is blamed for the falling birthrate — as far as the more prosperous ciasses are concerned. He declared that a woman told him recently: "Give us roaids. and we will soon fill our nurseries. " There was no doubt that women of all ciasses were refusing to t'aee the drudgery endured by mothers of large families in Victorian days. "Again," he said, "with the higher standards of education, there is an nonourable ambition among parents for the better care and welfare of their children, and they feel that vestriction of numbers meana a better start in life . for those born.'a
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 184, 21 August 1937, Page 9
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